I submitted also other two interesting mountains of Aosta Valley:
the Grande Assaly and the Punta Fetita.
You submitted a lot of mountains and I start to visit them starting from the wonderfull Cristallina.
In order to improve my page and to answer to your question, I added the following text to the Trouma des Boucs page.
The differences in height and the times of the trek are reported in the description of the normal way by the south west ridge.
"The rocky environment of this trekking is really wild and offers an inusual panorama on some Switzerland mountains as the south east face of the Grand Combin, the massif of Mont Blanc de Cheillon and the big Glacier d’Otemma.
On the Italian side, more than the far Gran Paradiso, the view includes the severe walls of the Morion Group and the Mont Gelé.
The easy ridge of the Dents d’Ayace and the high part of the way for the Trouma des Boucs is appreciated by people loving a little of adventure because there is no path and the course from the Col of Crête Sèche to the Col of Chardonney is not fixed.
The use of the ancient Bivacco Spataro in place of the Rifugio Crête Sèche add some more adventure and an old alpinism atmosphere.
Of course in this case it’s necessary to carry his own food or to buy it in the Rifugio.
Starting from the Bivacco Spataro or the Rifugio Crête Sèche it’s possible to climb more difficult summits as the Mont Gelé (harness, crampons, axe and rope), or some interesting rock walls as the Vierge de l’Arolletta (IV), the Morion (IV;V), the Becca di Chardonney (IV)."
If you want to know other aspects or items on these mountain please let me know and I’ll try to answer.
ronfo - Apr 7, 2005 3:08 pm - Hasn't voted
Untitled CommentMany thanks to visit and appreciate my page.
Marco
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Gangolf Haub - Apr 7, 2005 2:47 pm - Voted 10/10
Untitled CommentGood page already! The overview could be a little bit longer :-)
wuedesau - Apr 7, 2005 2:51 pm - Voted 10/10
Untitled CommentVery interesting page. Well done!
ronfo - Apr 7, 2005 3:09 pm - Hasn't voted
Untitled CommentMany thanks to visit and appreciate my page.
Marco
www.ronfo.it
Moni - Apr 7, 2005 6:13 pm - Hasn't voted
Untitled CommentGodd job. Like the map and photos.
Antonio Giani - Apr 8, 2005 1:08 am - Voted 10/10
Untitled CommentOttima!
Ciao Antonio
maria grazia s - Apr 8, 2005 4:12 am - Voted 10/10
Untitled CommentBel lavoro, bravo!
ronfo - Apr 8, 2005 5:59 am - Hasn't voted
Untitled CommentGrazie per il commento favorevole.
Cari saluti Marco
Vid Pogachnik - Apr 8, 2005 2:38 pm - Voted 10/10
Untitled CommentInteresting mountain and a wonderful set of pictures! Please add some more text to describe what's most worthwile on the mountain!
ronfo - Apr 9, 2005 12:55 pm - Hasn't voted
Untitled CommentMany thanks to visit my page of Trouma des Boucs.
I submitted also other two interesting mountains of Aosta Valley:
the Grande Assaly and the Punta Fetita.
You submitted a lot of mountains and I start to visit them starting from the wonderfull Cristallina.
In order to improve my page and to answer to your question, I added the following text to the Trouma des Boucs page.
The differences in height and the times of the trek are reported in the description of the normal way by the south west ridge.
"The rocky environment of this trekking is really wild and offers an inusual panorama on some Switzerland mountains as the south east face of the Grand Combin, the massif of Mont Blanc de Cheillon and the big Glacier d’Otemma.
On the Italian side, more than the far Gran Paradiso, the view includes the severe walls of the Morion Group and the Mont Gelé.
The easy ridge of the Dents d’Ayace and the high part of the way for the Trouma des Boucs is appreciated by people loving a little of adventure because there is no path and the course from the Col of Crête Sèche to the Col of Chardonney is not fixed.
The use of the ancient Bivacco Spataro in place of the Rifugio Crête Sèche add some more adventure and an old alpinism atmosphere.
Of course in this case it’s necessary to carry his own food or to buy it in the Rifugio.
Starting from the Bivacco Spataro or the Rifugio Crête Sèche it’s possible to climb more difficult summits as the Mont Gelé (harness, crampons, axe and rope), or some interesting rock walls as the Vierge de l’Arolletta (IV), the Morion (IV;V), the Becca di Chardonney (IV)."
If you want to know other aspects or items on these mountain please let me know and I’ll try to answer.
ronfo - Apr 9, 2005 11:34 am - Hasn't voted
Untitled CommentMany thanks to visit and vote my page of the Trouma des Boucs.
Marco
www.ronfo.it
mtwashingtonmonroe - Apr 9, 2005 3:06 pm - Voted 10/10
Untitled CommentNice page!!
-Britt
ronfo - Apr 10, 2005 12:58 pm - Hasn't voted
Untitled CommentMany thanks to visit and vote my page.
I submitted also other two interesting mountains of the Aosta Valley: the Grande Assaly and the Punta Fetita.
Ronfo
www.ronfo.it
wildstar - Apr 9, 2005 10:26 pm - Voted 10/10
Untitled CommentGood post.
ronfo - Apr 10, 2005 12:59 pm - Hasn't voted
Untitled CommentMany thanks to visit and vote my page.
I submitted also other two interesting mountains of the Aosta Valley: the Grande Assaly and the Punta Fetita.
Ronfo
www.ronfo.it
ronfo - Apr 10, 2005 12:58 pm - Hasn't voted
Untitled CommentMany thanks to visit and vote my page.
I submitted also other two interesting mountains of the Aosta Valley: the Grande Assaly and the Punta Fetita.
Ronfo
www.ronfo.it
livioz - Apr 11, 2005 4:07 pm - Voted 10/10
Untitled CommentGrazie per aver portato alla mia attenzione un angolo di Vallèe che mi era del tutto sconosciuto!
ronfo - Apr 17, 2005 5:45 am - Hasn't voted
Untitled Commentanche se in ritardo rispondo alla tua mail.
Effettivamente queste bellissime montagne sono un pò poco conosciute così come la zona straordinaria del Rifugio Aosta e del Rifugio Collon.
buxlex - Oct 4, 2005 7:24 am - Voted 10/10
Untitled CommentExcellent job and idea. This forgotten summit deserves your effort.