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Fil de Cassons (also known as Cassonsgrat) is a mountain in the Glarus Alps, located near Flims in the canton of Graubünden, Switzerland. The southern face is referred to as "Flimserstein", dominating the appearance of the town of Flims. In its east lies Bargis from where a valley leads to its north face, while to its western face the sliding surface tears off of the biggest visible landslide in the world, Flims Rockslide. Piz Dolf is lying to the north across the Bargis valley, and to its west Piz Segnas, both showing the tectonic line of the Glarus thrust in its upper part, a now UNESCO world heritage.

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  • فيل دي كاسونس (ar)
  • Fil de Cassons (en)
  • Fil de Cassons (de)
  • 필드카송 (ko)
  • 菲爾德卡松斯山 (zh)
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  • فيل دي كاسونس (بالإنجليزية: Fil de Cassons)‏ هو أحد جبال سلسلة جبال الألب غلاروس وجزء من القمة الأم بيز سيغناس يقع في كانتون غراوبوندن, سويسرا. يبلغ ارتفاع الجبل حوالي 2695 متر، بينما يبلغ ارتفاع نتوء الجبل 144 متر. (ar)
  • 菲爾德卡松斯山(Fil de Cassons),是瑞士的山峰,位於該國東南部,由格勞賓登州負責管轄,屬於格拉魯斯山的一部分,距離多爾夫峰2.2公里,海拔高度2,694米。 (zh)
  • Fil de Cassons (also known as Cassonsgrat) is a mountain in the Glarus Alps, located near Flims in the canton of Graubünden, Switzerland. The southern face is referred to as "Flimserstein", dominating the appearance of the town of Flims. In its east lies Bargis from where a valley leads to its north face, while to its western face the sliding surface tears off of the biggest visible landslide in the world, Flims Rockslide. Piz Dolf is lying to the north across the Bargis valley, and to its west Piz Segnas, both showing the tectonic line of the Glarus thrust in its upper part, a now UNESCO world heritage. (en)
  • Der Fil de Cassons (deutsch Cassonsgrat, wörtlich übersetzt: Scherbengrat) ist ein Gipfel der Glarner Alpen im Kanton Graubünden in der Schweiz ohne markanten Gipfelaufbau. Fil steht in der romanischen Sprache für einen Grat. Der Grat bildet den nördlichen Abschluss des Flimsersteins. Er erstreckt sich insgesamt über etwa 2,4 Kilometer von der Fuorcla Raschaglius auf 2600 Metern über den höchsten Punkt Il Fil auf 2694 m bis fast einen weiteren Kilometer östlich der Mutta Bella auf 2644 m. Südlich davon liegt über einer markanten Scharte die Mutta Bella auf einer Höhe von 2473 m. (de)
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  • Fil de Cassons (en)
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  • Location in Switzerland (en)
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  • Cassonsgrat (en)
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  • Fil de Cassons eastern face into Val Bargis valley, Scala Mola path. (en)
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  • فيل دي كاسونس (بالإنجليزية: Fil de Cassons)‏ هو أحد جبال سلسلة جبال الألب غلاروس وجزء من القمة الأم بيز سيغناس يقع في كانتون غراوبوندن, سويسرا. يبلغ ارتفاع الجبل حوالي 2695 متر، بينما يبلغ ارتفاع نتوء الجبل 144 متر. (ar)
  • Der Fil de Cassons (deutsch Cassonsgrat, wörtlich übersetzt: Scherbengrat) ist ein Gipfel der Glarner Alpen im Kanton Graubünden in der Schweiz ohne markanten Gipfelaufbau. Fil steht in der romanischen Sprache für einen Grat. Der Grat bildet den nördlichen Abschluss des Flimsersteins. Er erstreckt sich insgesamt über etwa 2,4 Kilometer von der Fuorcla Raschaglius auf 2600 Metern über den höchsten Punkt Il Fil auf 2694 m bis fast einen weiteren Kilometer östlich der Mutta Bella auf 2644 m. Südlich davon liegt über einer markanten Scharte die Mutta Bella auf einer Höhe von 2473 m. Im westlichen Teil steht man über dem nach Süden weisenden Anriss der Rutschfläche des Flimser Bergsturzes, im östlichen Teil über der Hochebene und der Alp des Flimsersteins. Gegen Süden bietet sich ein freies und umfassendes Panorama vom Ortler über die Engadiner Berge bis zum Dom im Wallis und zum Finsteraarhorn.Gegen Norden bricht der Grat jäh ins Bargistal ab. Dahinter sind gegen Nordosten der höchste Berg des Kantons St. Gallen, der Ringelspitz zu sehen sowie der Piz Dolf und weiter im Nordwesten der Piz Segnas und die Tschingelhörner mit der markanten Linie der Glarner Hauptüberschiebung. Diese Überschiebung gehört zum UNESCO-Weltnaturerbe und liegt einem auf dem Fil de Cassons wortwörtlich zu Füssen. (de)
  • Fil de Cassons (also known as Cassonsgrat) is a mountain in the Glarus Alps, located near Flims in the canton of Graubünden, Switzerland. The southern face is referred to as "Flimserstein", dominating the appearance of the town of Flims. In its east lies Bargis from where a valley leads to its north face, while to its western face the sliding surface tears off of the biggest visible landslide in the world, Flims Rockslide. Piz Dolf is lying to the north across the Bargis valley, and to its west Piz Segnas, both showing the tectonic line of the Glarus thrust in its upper part, a now UNESCO world heritage. The easiest access to Fil de Cassons is an aerial cableway from Flims to this ridge, that actually allows also walks and an alpine experience from the cablecar for people that would not dare to walk a steep mountain path. Walking on top you will easily identify the tectonic line under your feet, as rocks turn from greenish to bright light grey on top of the wide ridge. For hikers aiming for more than a walk, several routes reach the high plateau and the very wide ridge, among them a historic Via Ferrata called Pinut. One hiking route uses the ascent via Val Bargis and Scala Mola, the path that the cows are being sent up to graze in summer. If you stay at the base of the valley of Bargis, you will hike on a path leading more or less around Fil de Cassons from east to northwest before reaching its top. Being a ridge, there is very often hardly snow, allowing walks even in winter along at least one mile on Fil de Cassons. (en)
  • 필드카송(Fil de Cassons, Cassonsgrat라고도 함)는 스위스 그라우뷘덴주의 플림스 근처에 있는 글라루스 알프스에 있는 산이다. 남쪽면은 ‘플림저슈타인’(Flimserstein)이라고 불리며, 플림스 마을의 모습을 지배한다. 동쪽에는 계곡이 북쪽 면으로 이어지는 바르기스가 있고, 서쪽 면에는 세계에서 가장 큰 산사태인 플림스 암반산사태가 미끄러지는 표면이 찢어져 있다. 돌프봉(Piz Dolf)은 바르기스 계곡을 가로질러 북쪽으로, 서쪽 세냐스봉(Piz Segnas)에 놓여 있으며, 둘 다 현재 유네스코 세계 문화 유산인 상부에 글라루스 트러스트의 구조적 선을 보여준다. 필드카송에 가장 쉽게 접근할 수 있는 방법은 플림스에서 이 능선까지의 공중 케이블카로, 실제로 가파른 산길을 걷지 못하는 사람들을 위해 케이블카에서 도보와 고산 체험을 할 수 있다. 넓은 능선 꼭대기에서 바위가 녹색에서 밝은 회색으로 변하기 때문에 정상을 걸으면 발 아래의 구조적 선을 쉽게 식별할 수 있다. 도보 이상을 목표로 하는 등산객을 위해 여러 경로가 높은 고원과 매우 넓은 능선에 도달하며 그 중 피누트라고 하는 역사적인 페라타 가도(Via Ferrata)가 있다. 하나의 하이킹 루트는 바르기스 계곡과 스칼라 몰라(Scala Mola)를 통한 등반을 이용한다. 소들이 여름에 풀을 뜯는 길을 따라 바르기스 계곡 기슭에 머무르면 필드카송 주변을 따라 동쪽에서 북서쪽으로 어느 정도 이어지는 길을 따라 하이킹을 하다가 정상에 도달한다. 능선이기 때문에 눈이 거의 내리지 않아 겨울에도 필드카송에서 최소 1.6km를 따라 걸을 수 있다. (ko)
  • 菲爾德卡松斯山(Fil de Cassons),是瑞士的山峰,位於該國東南部,由格勞賓登州負責管轄,屬於格拉魯斯山的一部分,距離多爾夫峰2.2公里,海拔高度2,694米。 (zh)
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