4810fts
4810fts is a numerical designation that refers to the official elevation of Mont Blanc, the highest peak in the Alps and Western Europe. The height is measured in feet above sea level and is a commonly cited figure in geographical and mountaineering contexts. The precise measurement of mountain elevations can be subject to slight variations due to factors such as snow cover, atmospheric conditions, and surveying methodologies. However, 4810 feet (approximately 1466 meters) is the generally accepted altitude for Mont Blanc.
This elevation makes Mont Blanc a significant challenge for climbers and a prominent feature of the Mont