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Adolfo Hess bivouac hut
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Adolfo Hess bivouac hut 

Page Type: Hut/Campground

Location: Aosta, Italy, Europe

Lat/Lon: 45.76082°N / 6.81290°E

Elevation: 2958 ft / 902 m

 

Page By: signorellil

Created/Edited: Mar 4, 2006 / Mar 4, 2006

Object ID: 178237

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Description

The full name is Bivouac Hut Adolfo Hess, but it's more commonly known as "Bivouac de L'Estelette"

This old bivouac is located near the Estelette col, at the end of the long SW ridge of the Aiguille des Glaciers. It's a tiny shelter made of wood inside a metallic frame, property of the Italian Academic Alpine Club (CAAI). Room for 4. This structure is the oldest of this type in the Alps (it was built in 1929) and basically abandoned. However, it provides a decent shelter for the night - just bring a foam pad.

The hut itself can be the goal for a pleasant hike, useful for acclimatization.

Access

ccess: (diff EE / F, 2h. 760 m.)

From the Elisabetta Hut (2197 m., can be reached in 2,30 hours from La Visaille/Plan Lognan (1970 m.), take the trail going west (signpoint "Bivacco Dell'Estelette"). The well marked trail goes first above the Estelette glacier moraine, then, at a junction, turn right, cross a stream coming down from the glacier and follows many curves on the rock and grass slopes on the opposite side. With a long leftward final traverse, the path reach the couloir coming down from the south side of Col D'Estelette. Simply climb it, first on traces, then on a often snowy and steep final narrow. At the col summit (2922 m., great view on the other side), turn left, and scramble up to the rock platform where the hut is located.

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