(Redirected from La Meije):''For the town in the Netherlands, see
Meije (Netherlands).
'La Meije' is a
mountain in the
Massif des Écrins range, located at the border of the
Hautes-Alpes and
Isère ''
départements''. It overlooks the nearby village of
La Grave, a
mountaineering centre and
ski resort, well-known for its
off-piste and
extreme skiing possibilities.
La Meije is composed of three principal summits. The highest point is the ''Grand Pic de la Meije'' at 3,984
metres. The ''Doigt de Dieu'' (English: ''Finger of God''), a large snow-clad tower at the east end of the ridge, overhanging the south slopes, is an attraction for mountaineers of all levels of ability. The first ascent of La Meije was made on
August 16,
1877 by Emmanuel Boileau de Castelneu and Pierre Gaspard and son. In 1891, J. H. Gibson, U. Almer and F. Boss made the first traverse of the ridge, from west to east.
For mountaineering, La Meije can be approached from two mountain refuges:
★ The ''refuge du Promontoire'' at 3,082 metres, is situated at the bottom of the steep south buttress of the peak, and allows access to routes on the south face of the mountain.
★ The ''refuge de l'Aigle'' at 3,450 metres, is situated at the top of the Tabuchet glacier, and allows access to the north face.
References
★ Some of the content of this article comes from the
equivalent French-language Wikipedia article.