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Monte Rosa Spaghetti Tour Mountaineering Traverse, Italy

Monte Rosa

The Monte Rosa massif is a 4,000 m peak haven with some of the best huts in Europe. On this exciting 5-day Spagheti tour, you will have the chance to cross the powerful mountain massif in the Pennine Alps, to climb several mountains on the way, and to fill up on some of the most delicious pasta you will ever taste.

Private

5 Days

Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep

Fit

Beginner


Highlights

  • Cross the stunning Monte Rosa massif by foot
  • Climb a wide variety of 4000 meters peaks
  • Enjoy the top of the line hospitality and cuisine in the huts

Description

The Spaghetti Tour is becoming increasingly popular among mountaineers as it promises the experience of climbing several 4,000m peaks in the Monte Rosa massif, as well as experiencing the unique hospitality and cuisine that the region is famous for.

On this exciting 5-day traverse, we will explore these beautiful mountains, starting and ending in Cervinia. On the itinerary we will follow, we will climb Breithorn, Castor, Vincent Pyramid, Balmenhorn, Ludwigshoe and visit some emblematic mountain huts such as Punta Gniffeti and Capanna Margherita. By the time you return, you will have feasted on awe-inspiring landscapes, felt the thrill of several summits, and enjoyed the cozy embrace of the local huts. You can find a day by day itinerary below.

To join this exciting tour, you will need an excellent fitness level and some prior mountain climbing experience. Contact me to book a spot on an unforgettable Spaghetti Tour in the Monte Rosa massif! I look forward to guiding you!

Price includes

- Guiding fee

- Rope

- Harness

- Helmet

- Crampons

- Ice axe

- Avalanche equipment

Price details

NOT INCLUDED: cablecar ticket, huts, drinks, and meals expenses.

The expenses of the guide are to be paid by the clients.


Itinerary

Day 1: Cervinia-Breithorn West summit-Guide d'Ayas hut

Day 2: Guide d'Ayas hut-Castor summit-Quintino sella hut

Day 3: Quintino Sella Hut- Lyskamm Nose-Vincent Pyramid-Gnifetti Hut

Day 4: Gnifetti hut- Balmenhorn -Ludwigshoe- Capanna Margherita Hut

Day 5: Capanna Margherita Hut-Grenz Glacier-Zermatt, Return to Cervinia by lift/cable car.

 

Details

Accommodation

We will sleep in huts.

Meeting point

Breuil Cervinia, in the parking of the Plateau Rosa cable car.

Equipment you will need to bring

Watter bottle


About the guide

Raised in the Piedmont mountains, in parallel to the degree in physical education, I conclude the path to become an Alpine Guide, an activity that I start full time and 360 degrees around the Alps.
My favorite activities are ski mountaineering, high mountain and rock climbing.

Languages

Italian | French | English

Certificates

IVBV | UIAGM | IFMGA


What people are saying about Giovanni Stecca

Fabio Cirandi

5.00

September, 2021

Breithorn occidentale , a perfect day whit the Alpin guide Giovanni. The guide was very professional but at the same time friendly. The experience was perfect 👍.

Thijs

5.00

September, 2018

Let me start by saying that we had an amazing trip to Gran Paradiso and one that Jasper and I both look back on with a great feeling. We initially set out to go climbing a mountain and aim for two things: 1) climb a 4000+ mountain and 2) gain experience with mountaineering in the first place. We found the Gran Paradiso as it was advertised to be a good mountain for beginners and one that’s not overly touristy. Normally, one would take 2 days for climbing Gran Paradiso but since we had an extra day to spare we thought it’d be nice to make it a 3 day trip and climb another, but smaller, peak after Gran Paradiso. Unfortunately, once we got up to Chabot on the first day (Thursday) we realized we had to change our plans as the weather forecast for Friday wasn’t that promising and our guide, Giovanni, recommended taking it easy on Friday, traverse to Vittorio Emanuele II and summit Gran Paradiso on Saturday. Rule number one is trust your guide, and so we chose his plan. Now, nothing can be as unpredictable as the weather in the mountains as Friday (especially the morning) turned out to be a great day weather wise! Alas! Though good for traversing to the other hut. After a short, 2 hour, hike we got to Vittorio Emanuele to chill out for a bit, after which we tried on our crampons for the first time. No problem at all walking with these on! We spent the rest of the afternoon drinking espresso, eating pasta and drinking a Moretti before heading of to bed. Well rested on Saturday morning, we headed out to summit Gran Paradiso just before 5am. With stars aplenty, the first two hours, though steep and rocky, were amazing and we walked up in a big group of people. Soon however, we split up from the rest as Giovanni had decided that the Via Ferrata would be a better / nicer way to go up than over the glacier. Never having climbed a Via Ferrata before this was a big bonus and we thoroughly enjoyed hanging on some irons watching down on the valley beneath us! I guess it took about on hour before we got off the Via Ferrata and after putting on our crampons we started getting closer to the summit. Finding your rhythm, as if meditating, we soon reached the last part where we dropped our bags and poles as it turned out that we needed all fours to reach the Madonnina! With little room at the top and colds wind making our hands numb we were encouraged to not linger too long on the top. Initially in reverse, Giovanni at the end of the rope, we made our way down rather quickly. In stead of going back to Vittorio Emanuele II we now went back to Chabot which meant we had to cross a large glacier, and cross breathtaking, but somewhat dangerous, crevasses. Fortunately, Giovanni proofed to be a great guide and averted those parts that were considered more dangerous and we never felt unsafe at all. And then you get back to Chabot hut and you realize how good it is to be climbing mountains in Italy, when after 7 hours of non-stop hiking, you are well taken care of by the hut’s chef with overly delicious pasta and the obligatory cup of espresso! So, long short short, a wonderful 3 day hike in Valle d’Aosta, a great guide that learned us a lot and kept us safe, and delicious Italian food to top it off. Next year, Monte Rosa?

JJ

5.00

July, 2018

Everything was perfect. Giovanni is a fantastic guide who took care of me. Moreover, the weather was fine. Great souvenir ! Thanks a lot !


 

 

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