Roche Michel
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| Roche Michel | |
|---|---|
| Highest point | |
| Elevation | 3,406 m (11,175 ft) |
| Listing | Alpine mountains above 3000 m |
| Coordinates | 45°14′20″N 7°00′55″E / 45.23889°N 7.01528°E |
| Geography | |
| Location | Savoie, France |
| Parent range | Graian Alps |
Roche Michel is a mountain peak in the Graian Alps in France.[1] It is located in Savoie, the northeastern part of the country, very close to the Italian border and 500 km southeast of Paris. Roche Michel has an elevation of 3,406 meters above sea level [Note 2] or 3,429m per OpenStreetMap data.[2]
Roche Michel is a mountain peak in the Graian Alps in Savoie, very close to the Italian border. The land around Roche Michel is mostly mountainous. [note 3] The highest point in the area is Pointe de Charbonnel, 3,752 meters above sea level, 5.8 km northeast of Roche Michel. [note 4] To the North is Pointe des Fallets (3,226m) and to the West Pointe du Lamet (3,504m) and to the Northwest Pointe de la Haie (3452m), which surround and enclose the Glacier de Roche Michel in a depression.
In the region around Roche Michel, mountains, and ice are very common. [note 5] while the surrounding area is almost covered in mixed forest.[3]
The nearest larger town is Lanslebourg-Mont-Cenis, 12.0 km west of Roche Michel. Per NASA calculation, about 222 people per square kilometer live around Roche Michel, which would be relatively densely populated.[4]
The climate is continental. The average temperature is 7 °C. The warmest month is July, at 18 °C, and the coldest is December, at −3 °C. [5] The average rainfall is 1,287 millimeters per year. The wettest month is November, with 197 millimeters of rain, and the driest is September, with 64 millimeters.[6]
History
Roche Michel was first climbed by Horace Bénédict de Saussure in 1780.[7]
In November 2010, 3 hikers were killed in an avalanche during their attempt to climb Roche Michel.[8]