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Aiguille du Dru

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Aiguille du Dru in 2006
Aiguille du Dru in 2006

The Aiguille du Dru (also the Dru or the Drus; French, Les Drus) is a mountain in the Mont Blanc massif in the French Alps. It is situated to the east of the village of Les Praz in the Chamonix valley. "Aiguille" means "needle" in French. The mountain's highest summit is: Grande Aiguille du Dru (or the Grand Dru) 3,754 mAnother, slightly lower sub-summit is: Petite Aiguille du Dru (or the Petit Dru) 3,733 m.The two summits are on the west ridge of the Aiguille Verte (4,122 m) and are connected to each other by the Brèche du Dru (3,697 m). The north face of the Petit Dru is considered one of the six great north faces of the Alps. The southwest "Bonatti" pillar and its eponymous climbing route were destroyed in a 2005 rock fall.

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Aiguille du Dru
Les Balcons de la Mer de Glace, Bonneville

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N 45.932777777778 ° E 6.9563888888889 °
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Bivouac du Rognon des Drus

Les Balcons de la Mer de Glace
74400 Bonneville
Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
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Aiguille du Dru in 2006
Aiguille du Dru in 2006
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