Hiking the GTA in the Italian Alps – Part 10 – Refugio Coda – Pont Saint Martin

This stage marked the final section of my second tour on the Grande Traversata delle Alpi. I set off early in the morning from Rifugio Coda, where I had recovered overnight. At altitude, the cold was intense, and I had briefly struggled with mild hypothermia, but by morning I was fit again and ready to continue.

Unfortunately, the day began entirely shrouded in fog. While the route itself was not technically difficult, the conditions made it dangerous due to poor visibility and exposed sections along the ridge. The trail followed the ridgeline for a long stretch, constantly ascending and descending. At one point, the clouds briefly lifted, revealing a spectacular view of the Aosta Valley and the surrounding valleys.

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Hiking the Grande Traversata delle Alpi (GTA) in the Italian Alps – Part 5 – Rima – Sant Antonio

This stage marked the final day of the first part of my GTA journey. I set off early once again, despite having slept poorly during the night. The cook—or possibly the owner of the accommodation, I was never entirely sure—kindly drove me the five kilometers back to Rima early in the morning. From there, I passed through the still-deserted village and began the climb back into the mountains.

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