Dent de Lys


The Dent de Lys is a mountain in the Bernese Alps, in the canton of Fribourg.

Geography

The Dent de Lys is the natural border of the municipalities of Châtel-St-Denis and Haut-Intyamon on the east side.
If we follow its south ridge, we can find Folliu Borna, the Cape au Moine, the Dent de Jaman and finally les Rochers de Naye.

Climbing

The col de Lys allows the hikers and skiers to reach the summit of the Dent de Lys from the east and the west.
Ernest Hemingway mentions the Dent de Lys in his short story Cross Country Snow
On 25 March 1940, a roped party had an accident near the summit. Three climbers died. The only survivor, a Catholic priest, said he was saved by his prayers toward Marguerite Bays.
Nowadays, some mortuary crosses can be seen with the name of those who died while tempting the ascent of the summit.