Portjengrat, Saas-Almagell, Visp, Wallis, 3905, Švicarska
Portjengrat, also known as Pizzo d’Andolla, is a significant peak in the Pennine Alps, straddling the border between Switzerland and Italy. Rising to 3,654 meters, it is positioned south of the Weissmies and near the Zwischbergen Pass. This peak marks the tripoint where the Saas, Divedro, and Antrona valleys converge, standing as the highest point of the Antrona valley.
The mountain’s eastern flank is adorned by the expansive Zwischbergen Gletscher, while smaller glaciers grace its western and southern sides. Saas-Almagell, a nearby locality, lies to the mountain’s west, providing access to this Alpine wonder. The key col, situated south of the Zwischbergen Pass at 3,243 meters, adds to its geographical prominence.