Mount Dysgration ( Italian Monte Disgrazia ) is the main peak of the Bergel Alps , one of the most significant mountains in the Eastern Alps.
| Disgrate | |
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| ital. Monte disgrazia | |
View of Mount Dysgration from the north-east. | |
| Highest point | |
| Absolute height | 3678 [1] m |
| Relative height | 1116 m |
| First climb | 1862 (L. Stephen, E. Sh. Kennedy, T. Cox, M. Anderegg.) |
| Location | |
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| Region | Lombardy |
| Provinces | Sondrio |
| Mountain system | Alps |
| Ridge or array | Bergel Alps |
Geography
Dysgration, whose height is 3678 meters, is located in Italy , in the province of Sondrio , somewhat away from the main ridge of the Bergel Alps, between the Val-Malenko valleys in the east and Val-Masino in the west. It is based on a six-hundred-meter multi-summit mountain platform, stretching from the northwest to the southeast. Unlike other Bergel mountains with a granite structure, Dysgration consists of talc-olivine rocks and serpentinite.
Climbing climbers to this peak begins on its southwestern side, at Rifugio Ponti, then passes through the Stella di Piode and its northwestern ridge. It was first conquered on August 23, 1862 by a group from Great Britain consisting of Leslie Stephen , Edward Shirley Kennedy, Thomas Cox, and accompanied by a Swiss conductor Melchior Anderegg .