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The Silberhorn (; 3,704 m) is a pyramid-shaped mountain of the Bernese Alps, to the northwest of the Jungfrau of which it is a satellite peak.

Key facts

Mountain.name
Silberhorn
Mountain.photo
Silberhorn.jpg
Mountain.elevation_m
3704
Mountain.prominence
67 m ↓ Silberlicka
Mountain.parent_peak
Jungfrau
Mountain.map
Switzerland
Mountain.map_caption
Location in Switzerland
Mountain.location
Bern, Switzerland
Mountain.range
Bernese Alps
Mountain.first_ascent
1863

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The Silberhorn (; 3,704 m) is a pyramid-shaped mountain of the Bernese Alps, to the northwest of the Jungfrau of which it is a satellite peak.

A first attempt to reach the summit of the Silberhorn was made in June 1863 by M. v. Fellenberg from the Stufensteinalp on the east side of the valley of Lauterbrunnen. After 9 hours of most perilous climbing the party encountered an impracticable precipice of rock, and were forced to return. In the following month of August MM. Badeker and v. Fellenberg, with two guides of Grindelwald, and others, reached the summit from the Wengernalp. Ascending by the Guggi Glacier, they passed a night on the rocks at the foot of the Schneehorn, a buttress of the Jungfrau dividing the Guggi and Giessen Glaciers. On the following day they gained the desired summit by a long and difficult circuit under the cliffs of the Jungfrau. The still longer and equally difficult ascent of the Jungfrau was effected from this side for the first time two years later.

Excerpted from Wikipedia’s “Silberhorn” article, available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 licence.

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