There’s real climbing on the tops of several of these. Albeit at a low grade, I think it would be pushing the bounds of what is reasonable. Besides this, there were two people we saw solo: one fell in a crevasse and another struggled to pass up on a very narrow ridge section and was clearly very uncomfortable. It is a stunning area though. From the Aosta side you could get up to most of the huts without these concerns.
No problem. You don’t have to access this area as we did. To go from Zermatt is a 5 day tour or a two day there-and-back. More simple is the Italian side where you can walk up to the Gnifetti Hut (there’s a ski lift too) that we set off from in this video.
Loving the vids on this tour , very helpful with my planning .... Apart from Glacial risk do you think it would be managble solo ?
There’s real climbing on the tops of several of these. Albeit at a low grade, I think it would be pushing the bounds of what is reasonable. Besides this, there were two people we saw solo: one fell in a crevasse and another struggled to pass up on a very narrow ridge section and was clearly very uncomfortable.
It is a stunning area though. From the Aosta side you could get up to most of the huts without these concerns.
Awesome video. Beautiful landscape. Where is this exactly?
Monte Rosa, between Italy and Switzerland
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monte_Rosa
goo.gl/maps/iykrWFz82FLrXqGz9
Yes, here
Thank you 👍🏻👍🏻🇳🇴
No problem. You don’t have to access this area as we did. To go from Zermatt is a 5 day tour or a two day there-and-back. More simple is the Italian side where you can walk up to the Gnifetti Hut (there’s a ski lift too) that we set off from in this video.
didnt you go on dufourspitze?