Repeat photos Blüemlisalp glacier, fründenhorn: Sequential representation
Height: 2750m Viewing angle: 7° Viewing direction center of photo: S (171°)
The 3368m high Fründenhorn is one of the southwestern neighbors of the Blüemlisalphorn and is joined to it by a rocky ridge (with the 3485m high Oeschinenhorn in between). Since time immemorial, the summit flank of the Fründenhorn has been adorned by a long drawn-out (formerly quite thick) ice-/firnfield.
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Time span between first and last photo: 3311 Days = 9.07 Years
The summit flank of the 3368m high Fründenhorn has a continuous ice and firn field from 3100m above sea level to the summit. On 31.7.2015, a thin, protective layer of snow lay on the ice/firn.