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- Nesthorn abstract "The Nesthorn is a mountain in the Bernese Alps. It is located in the Swiss canton of Valais north of Brig. The mountain lies between the Oberaletsch Glacier on the north and east side and the Gredetschtal on the south side. It is part of the subrange of the Bernese Alps that culminates at the Aletschhorn.The Nesthorn was first ascended from Belalp in 1865 by B. George and H. Mortimer, with Christian Almer and his son. Passing the base of the peak nearly to the head of the west branch of the Beich Firn (tributary of the Oberaletsch Glacier), they had on their left a steep iceslope, broken in five places by protruding masses of rock. Ascending the steep channel between the two masses nearest the Nesthorn they reached the ridge overlooking the Gredetschtal, turned to the left, and crossing a minor peak, and attained the summit in 6 hours, exclusive of halts.".
- Nesthorn elevation "3822.0".
- Nesthorn firstAscentPerson Christian_Almer.
- Nesthorn firstAscentYear "1865".
- Nesthorn locatedInArea Switzerland.
- Nesthorn locatedInArea Valais.
- Nesthorn mountainRange Bernese_Alps.
- Nesthorn parentMountainPeak Bietschhorn.
- Nesthorn prominence "622.0".
- Nesthorn thumbnail Nest.jpg?width=300.
- Nesthorn wikiPageID "17098054".
- Nesthorn wikiPageRevisionID "562254656".
- Nesthorn elevationM "3822".
- Nesthorn firstAscent "In 1865 by B. George and H. Mortimer with guides Ulrich and Christian Almer".
- Nesthorn hasPhotoCollection Nesthorn.
- Nesthorn latD "46".
- Nesthorn latM "24".
- Nesthorn latNs "N".
- Nesthorn latS "48".
- Nesthorn location Switzerland.
- Nesthorn location Valais.
- Nesthorn longD "7".
- Nesthorn longEw "E".
- Nesthorn longM "55".
- Nesthorn longS "33".
- Nesthorn map "Switzerland relief".
- Nesthorn name "Nesthorn".
- Nesthorn parentPeak Bietschhorn.
- Nesthorn photo "Nest.jpg".
- Nesthorn photoCaption "North side".
- Nesthorn prominenceM "622".
- Nesthorn range Bernese_Alps.
- Nesthorn region "CH-VS".
- Nesthorn wordnet_type synset-mountain-noun-1.
- Nesthorn subject Category:Alpine_three-thousanders.
- Nesthorn subject Category:Bernese_Alps.
- Nesthorn subject Category:Mountains_of_Valais.
- Nesthorn subject Category:Mountains_of_the_Alps.
- Nesthorn point "46.413333333333334 7.925833333333333".
- Nesthorn type Alp109193705.
- Nesthorn type BerneseAlps.
- Nesthorn type GeologicalFormation109287968.
- Nesthorn type Mountain109359803.
- Nesthorn type MountainsOfTheAlps.
- Nesthorn type MountainsOfValais.
- Nesthorn type NaturalElevation109366317.
- Nesthorn type Object100002684.
- Nesthorn type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Nesthorn type YagoGeoEntity.
- Nesthorn type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Nesthorn type Mountain.
- Nesthorn type NaturalPlace.
- Nesthorn type Place.
- Nesthorn type Wikidata:Q532.
- Nesthorn type Mountain.
- Nesthorn type Place.
- Nesthorn type Mountain.
- Nesthorn type Location.
- Nesthorn type _Feature.
- Nesthorn comment "The Nesthorn is a mountain in the Bernese Alps. It is located in the Swiss canton of Valais north of Brig. The mountain lies between the Oberaletsch Glacier on the north and east side and the Gredetschtal on the south side. It is part of the subrange of the Bernese Alps that culminates at the Aletschhorn.The Nesthorn was first ascended from Belalp in 1865 by B. George and H. Mortimer, with Christian Almer and his son.".
- Nesthorn label "Nesthorn".
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- Nesthorn label "Nesthorn".
- Nesthorn label "Nesthorn".
- Nesthorn label "Нестхорн".
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- Nesthorn lat "46.413333333333334".
- Nesthorn long "7.925833333333333".
- Nesthorn wasDerivedFrom Nesthorn?oldid=562254656.
- Nesthorn depiction Nest.jpg.
- Nesthorn isPrimaryTopicOf Nesthorn.
- Nesthorn name "Nesthorn".