Pont Saint Martin in the Aosta Valley was the end of my second trip on the GTA. Here, on the same day, I made a forced march from Refugio Coda early in the morning with a 2000m altitude loss descent into the Aosta Valley. After still being in the cold at the top, it was almost 30 degrees summery warm in the Italian town. I had to get myself two ice creams straight away and was able to take a brief look at the thousand-year-old city in the evening. There was already a settlement there in Roman times and the bridge was 2000 years old!
Hiking the GTA in the Italian Alps – Part 10 – Refugio Coda – Pont Saint Martin
This was the last stage of the second tour on the Grande Traversata delle Alpi. The start was in the early morning from Refugio Coda, where I had recovered during the night. At altitude it was really cold and I had somehow hypothermia. Anyway, I was fit again early. This time, unfortunately, everything was first in the fog. The route was not difficult, but dangerous because of the fog and the exposed places on the ridge. The route went in the beginning constantly on the ridge up and down. On one mountain you had a spectacular view of the Aosta Valley and some other valleys. From there, secured with ropes, it went down again quite steep and dangerous. This time it should go down about 2000 meters in altitude to the Aosta Valley. The lowest point of the entire GTA. I had no desire to stay overnight on the Agritourismo, but wanted to descend directly to Pont Sant Martin. At about 1900 m was an alp on which there was cheese to buy. Since it should now only go downhill, I packed 5 kilos Toma for 50 euros in the backpack. Later I should still consume two months of it. The further down it went, the warmer it became. The route took no end and you see again what you can run so everything. 2000 meters in altitude are also a word. The landscape was unique in the Aosta Valley. Above was cattle farming and further down agriculture and old paved mule tracks through forests. At 2500m it was still quite cold and down in the village it was finally 30 degrees again. I was glad to have a decent bed again in my meager room. Before was almost only Refugio as accomodation.
I found an abandoned village in the alps of Italy
Through some detours I managed to get up the hill this stage of the Grande Traversata delle Alpi. At the top, next to the Refugio, was an old small village with about 18 houses that were in varying condition. The owner of the Refugio had been living there for generations as the last one and once it was all full of families. The place is unique on the edge of a mountain and on a narrow cliff, but at the same time quite inaccessible. However, in summer quite a lot of hikers pass by the refugio to enjoy the view. The village continues to deteriorate until there is hardly anything left of it. These are testimonies of a sinking culture.
Hiking around Grossbottwar in Germany in 2021
One of the few hikes in Germany in the summer in 2021. This time the hike was around the village of Großbottwar through villages and forests in Baden-Württemberg.
Sacred place Oropa in Italy
This video is a small overview of Oropa in Italy. Oropa is a sacred place with a long history. I stopped there on a hike through the mountains on the Grande Traversata delle Alpi, then a day later I went further into the mountains.
Hiking the GTA in the Italian Alps – Part 9 – Oropa – Refugio Coda
From Oropa, this time with a homemade breakfast, we headed back towards the Basilica and then on towards the mountains. At first I was alone on the way, but already a little later other hikers came. A prominent place was a cable car at which some hikers arrived. From there it went also further with another cable car up the mountain. However, the cable car was not running. In some distance a building on a mountain was visible. When approaching it turned out that it was another building of a cable car, where however the building was abandoned and also no more rope was there. Arrived at the pass were immensely many mosquitoes, so I went on immediately. At the altitude of about 2500m was this time quite a lot of fog. On the other side it was no longer so easy to go forward. Everywhere coarse rocks. The way to the Refugio Coda then also dragged on forever. Some places was quite dangerous in terms of falling. At some point I arrived at the Refugio and I was quite cold. I had not even noticed how I had hypothermia in the fog and at altitude.
Hiking the GTA in the Italian Alps – Part 8 – Refugio Madonna della Neve – Oropa
From the Refugio Madonna delle Neve we went through a forest down to the valley. From there it continued along the road up another valley again and later finally through a piece of forest again to Santuario San Giovanni d Andorno. The building there was badly damaged by a huge rock. Then we continued up the road, which was closed to traffic, always up the switchbacks, as the path through the forest was not visible at first. Later it went again over open meadows steeply up to the slope. On the other side, the huge basilica in Oropa was already visible. So I went down and after some time reached my hotel in Oropa.
Hiking the GTA in the Italian Alps – Part 7 – Refugio Rivetti – Refugio Madonna della Neve
From Refugio Rivetti we went down about 1800 m into the valley of a small village. On Sunday there was an immense amount of activity there. Since I was quite fast and the route should be short, I strolled a bit through the village and supplied me with some stuff from the small store. At the other end of the village it should go over a bridge. The bridge was destroyed, however, so that I did not quite know where to go. I wanted to go first along the road and then up the mountain on the other side, until I saw some people walking over the large rocks in the river. So I followed them and crossed the river to the actual route. When I thought that it would be easier now, I was deceived. Due to a storm in 2020 were several rock slides to cross what was partly quite troublesome. After a while, however, I had arrived at the top of a thin ridge where the Refugio stood on a unique position. There you had almost a panoramic view through the magnificent position of the Refugio.
