Bric Ghinivert
Bric Ghinivert or Eiminàl (3,037 m a.s.l.) is a mountain of the Cottian Alps located in Italy.
| Bric Ghinivert | |
|---|---|
| Eiminàl | |
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| Highest point | |
| Elevation | 3,037 m (9,964 ft)[1] | 
| Prominence | 347 m (1,138 ft)[2][3] | 
| Isolation | 4.62 km (2.87 mi)  | 
| Listing | Alpine mountains above 3000 m | 
| Coordinates | 44°57′04.77″N 06°59′27.71″E | 
| Geography | |
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| Location | Piedmont, Italy | 
| Parent range | Cottian Alps | 
| Climbing | |
| Easiest route | Scrambling | 
Geography
    
The mountain is the highest elevation of the water divide between Val Troncea (West) and Valle Germanasca (East). Following northwards the ridge Colle del Beth (Beth Pass, 2783 m a.s.l.) divides Bric Ghinivert from Bric di Mezzogiorno (2,986 m a.s.l.), while going South Colle di Ghinivert (2,831 m a.s.l.) separates it from Monte Peolioso (2,886 m a.s.l.).[3] Administratively the mountain is on the border between Pragelato and Massello municipalities (comuni).[3] On Bric Ghinivert top stands a summit cross.[4]
SOIUSA classification
    
According to SOIUSA (International Standardized Mountain Subdivision of the Alps) the mountain can be classified in the following way:[5]
- main part = Western Alps
 - major sector = North Western Alps
 - section = Cottian Alps
 - subsection = Alpi del Monginevro
 - supergroup = Catena Bucie-Grand Queyron-Orsiera
 - group = Gruppo Queyron-Albergian-Sestrière
 - subgroup = Sottogruppo Ghinivert-Albergian
 - code = I/A-4.II-A.2.b
 
Nature conservation
    
The western face of the mountain belongs to the Parco naturale Val Troncea.[6]
Access to the summit
    

Easy routes to Bric Ghinivert start either from Val Troncea or from Val Germanasca; in both cases they do not require alpinistic skills[7] but some scrambling. In the Italian scale of hiking difficulty is rated EE (Escursionisti Esperti, namely suitable for expert hikers).[4] A mountain hut managed by the nature Park is available for hikers on Colle del Beth previous arrangements with the park staff.[6]
History
    
Around the mountain are still identifiable remains of ancient copper mines and the connected miner's village. Aexplanatory boards created by the Nature Park outline the site history.[6]
Notes
    
- Bric Ghinivert, Italy, web page on www.peakbagger.com (accessed on February 2017)
 - Key col: Colle Valletta, 2690 m a.s.l.
 - Carta IGM 1:25.000 scale, see www.pcn.minambiente.it (access: February 2017)
 -  user carusc (2011-04-07). "Ghinivert (Bric) da Pattemouche per il Colle del Beth". Retrieved 2017-02-15. 
{{cite web}}:|author=has generic name (help) - Marazzi, Sergio (2005). Atlante Orografico delle Alpi. SOIUSA (in Italian). Priuli & Verlucca. ISBN 978-88-8068-273-8.
 - "Sentiero del Beth". Federparchi. Retrieved 2017-02-15.
 - Ferreri, Eugenio (1982). Alpi Cozie Centrali. C.A.I. / T.C.I. pp. 225–226.
 
References
    
- Istituto Geografico Militare (IGM) official maps of Italy, 1:25,000 and 1:100,000 scale, on-line version
 - Istituto Geografico Centrale – Carta dei sentieri e dei rifugi scala 1:50.000 n. 1 Valli di Susa, Chisone e Germanasca
 - Istituto Geografico Centrale – Carta dei sentieri e dei rifugi scala 1:25.000 n.105 Sestriere, Claviere, San Sicario, Prali
 

