| Mont Pelat |
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| Municipality | Provence (France) | |||||
| Height [m] | 3050 | |||||
| Primary factor [m] |
769 According to peakbagger.com the saddle can be found at fixed point 2281 metres, at Col di Santa Anna. Approx. point 32 T 349970 4897344 - located to the east. |
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| Secondary factor [km] |
26.6 Approx. point 32 T 335645 4922770 - located to the north-east, a little south of the summit of Tete de Moise. | |||||
| Location |
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| UTM: 32 T 316887 4903869 | |||
| Lat/Lon: N44°15'54.1" E6°42'21.0" | ||||||
| Description |
Mont Pelat is one of the highest Provence mountains, and offers technically easy hiking to a mountain giving fantastic views of French and Italian mountains. |
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| Main photo |
Mont Pelat seen from south-east. |
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| Routes | Mont Pelat from Lac d'Allos car park | |||||
| Panorama |
Panorama 1 of 8 (08.10.2011) |
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