Moiry Glacier
Glacier de Moiry
Map
Interactive map of Moiry Glacier
LocationValais, Switzerland
Coordinates46ยฐ4โ€ฒ42โ€ณN 7ยฐ35โ€ฒ55โ€ณE๏ปฟ / ๏ปฟ46.07833ยฐN 7.59861ยฐE๏ปฟ / 46.07833; 7.59861
Length5 km

The Moiry Glacier (French: Glacier de Moiry) is a 5ย km long glacier (2005) situated in the Pennine Alps in the canton of Valais in Switzerland. In 1973 it had an area of 5.75ย km2.

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Glacial striation

the Moiry Glacier, Switzerland, visible in the lower right quarter of the image Glacial striations on an eroded rock alongside the Moiry Glacier, Switzerland

Lac de la Bayenna

at 2,546ย m (8,353ย ft) west of Lac de Chรขteauprรฉ above the glacier forelands of Moiry Glacier. Its outlet flows into the Gougra river after about 800 m

Pigne de la Lรฉ

Valais. It lies north of the Grand Cornier, on the range between the Moiry Glacier and the valley of Zinal. To get there you will use the same road as

Tsa de l'Ano

Swiss Alpine Club's Cabanna de Moiry (2,825) by traversing the Moiry Glacier and ascending to Col de Moiry; Pointe de Moiry is more easily reached via its

Pointe de Bricola

south and west side are rocky, whilst the east side is covered by the Moiry Glacier, which is used as the main point of access. Among the mountains exceeding

Pennine Alps

Glacier Mont Minรฉ Glacier Ried Glacier Turtmann Glacier Moiry Glacier Arolla Glacier Moming Glacier Cheilon Glacier Rossbode Glacier The chief passes of

Navizence

merges with its main tributary, the Gougra, which carries water from the Moiry Glacier and the Zozanne, Lona, and Marais lakes. Considerably swollen by the

Pointes de Mourti

de Mourti are a mountain of the Swiss Pennine Alps, overlooking the glacier of Moiry in the canton of Valais. They lie north of the Pointe de Bricola, on