Last month I returned to the Val d’Aosta for 10 days hiking in the amazing Italian Alps. I managed to secure an AirBnb apartment above St. Nicolas at 1550m elevation (the valley is only about 900m here) with a great view looking south to Gran Paradiso National Park. Although I never made it across the valley and into the park (see my blog post from last August that included GPNP), I was well placed to do several interesting hikes either directly from my front door or necessitating only a short drive to the trailhead.
As my sojourn in Italy continues, stay tuned for some photos from the Dolomites and Lago Garda. . .
The Vagabond Hiker
Terri Rylander says
Yay! Can’t wait to see more of this area. The whole Mount Blanc region, Alps, and Dolomites are my favorite. Hoping to spend time in Chamonix next summer. There’s a race going on in Val d’Aosta currently called Tor des Geants. From Wikipedia: The start and the finish are in Courmayeur. The total length of the race is 330 km (205mi) which must be completed in less than 150 hours. There are 43 refreshment points at which the runners can eat, sleep and, if needed, obtain medical care. There are also 7 life bases, which are bigger than refreshment points. They are placed about every 50 km (31mi). Because of its difficulty, many athletes do not complete the trail. The completion rate is about 60%. Around 2000 volunteers are used to organize the race. Due to the difference between the highest point and the lowest point, weather can be an additional obstacle. As they travel, the competitors can encounter sun, rain, wind, and even snow.
Kent says
Terri, Some of my friends from Utah are planning a trip to Chamonix next year to do a self-guided tour du Mont Blanc trek. Not sure of my plans yet, but perhaps we’ll meet…