The 'Aiguille du Dru' (also the 'Dru' or the 'Drus') is a
mountain in the
Mont Blanc massif in the
French Alps. The mountain has two summits, namely:
★ ''Grand Aiguille du Dru'' (or the ''Grand Dru'') 3,754 m, and
★ ''Petit Aiguille du Dru'' (or the ''Petit Dru'') 3,733 m.
The two summits are located 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
first ascent of the ''Grand Dru'' was by
British alpinists Clinton Thomas Dent and J. W. Hartley, with guides Alexander Burgener and K. Maurer, who climbed it via the south-east face on
12 September 1878. Dent describes the scene upon reaching the top:
:Our first care was to level the telescope in the direction of Couttet's hotel. There was not much excitement there, but in front of the Imperial [Hotel] we were pleased to think we saw someone looking in our direction. Accordingly with much pomp and ceremony the stick (which I may here state was borrowed without leave) was fixed up. Then to my horror Alexander produced from a concealed pocket a piece of scarlet flannel like unto a baby's undergarment, and tied it on. I protested in vain. In a moment the objectionable rag was floating proudly in the breeze.
[C. T. Dent, 'The First Ascent of the Dru', ''Alpine Journal'', Vol. IX]
The ''Petit Dru'' was climbed in the following year, on
29 August 1879, by J. E. Charlet-Straton, P. Payot and F. Follignet via the south face and the south-west ridge. The first traverse of both summits of the Drus was by E. Fontaine and J. Ravanel on
23 August 1901. The north face – one the six
great north faces of the Alps – was first climbed by
Pierre Allain and R. Leininger on
1 August 1935.
The
Italian climber
Walter Bonatti climbed a difficult solo route on the south-west pillar of the ''Petit Dru'' (the ''Bonatti Pillar'') in August
1955; this route no longer exists in its original state owing to massive
rockfalls in
1997,
2003 and
2005, the scars of which remain clearly visible from the
Chamonix valley.
References
External links
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