Punta Sulè
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| Punta Sulè | |
|---|---|
| Ponta Solé | |
| Highest point | |
| Elevation | 3,384 m (11,102 ft)[1] |
| Prominence | 311 m (1,020 ft)[1] |
| Isolation | 2.85 km (1.77 mi) |
| Listing | Alpine mountains above 3000 m |
| Coordinates | 45°13′51.6″N 07°08′13.2″E / 45.231000°N 7.137000°E |
| Geography | |
| Location | Piedmont, Italy |
| Parent range | Graian Alps |
| Climbing | |
| First ascent | Filippo Vallino[2] |
| Easiest route | Scrambling |
Punta Sulè (in Piedmontese Ponta Solé) is a 3,384 m a.s.l.mountain of the Graian Alps, located in Italy.
SOIUSA classification


The mountain is the highest elevation of the ridge between the terminal dales of the Stura di Viù valley, Peraciaval (North) and Malciaussia (South). Going NW the Sulè pass divides Punta Sulè from Testa Sulà (3,073 m a.s.l.), while going East the Colletto della Lera (3,320 m a.s.l.) separates it from Monte Lera.[3]
Administratively the mountain belongs to the Usseglio municipality (comune).[3]
On the summit a cairn bears a small Jesus Christ statue; on another nearby cairn is located a lightning rod. In clear days it offers a good view of many important mountains of Western Alps including Argentera group, Viso, Dauphiné Alps, Bianco, Gran Paradiso and Rosa.[4]
According to the SOIUSA (International Standardized Mountain Subdivision of the Alps) the mountain can be classified in the following way:[5]
- main part = Western Alps
- major sector = North Western Alps
- section = Graian Alps
- subsection = South-Eastern Graian Alps
- supergroup = Catena Arnas-Ciamarella
- group = Gruppo Autaret-Ovarda
- subgroup = Cresta Autaret-Lera-Arnas
- code = I/B-7.I-B.4.a
History
The first recorded ascent to Punta Sulè was carried out by Filippo Vallino on August 16, 1880.[2]