Gran Paradiso via Normal Route — June 2024 Summit Report
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परिस्थितियां
- मौसम
- Early summer conditions with stable weather. Snow coverage still extensive from a heavy winter, making the glacier approach safer than late season.
- बर्फ
- Good snow coverage on the glacier, firm morning neve. Afternoon softening.
- तापमान
- -6°C to 10°C
- हवा
- Calm, almost no wind
ऊँचाई प्रोफ़ाइल
पर्वत देखें →Gran Paradiso via Normal Route — June 2024 Summit Report¶
Gran Paradiso is the friendliest 4,000m peak in the Alps — a straightforward glacier walk with no technical difficulties. Starting from the Vittorio Emanuele Refuge, the route crosses the glacier in about 4 hours. We shared the route with ibex (the park was created specifically to protect them). The sunrise from the summit with the Madonna statue silhouetted against Mont Blanc is a quintessentially Italian alpine moment.
Trip Overview¶
Mountain: Gran Paradiso (4061m) Date: June 22, 2024 Duration: 2 days Party Size: 4 Outcome: Summit
Conditions¶
Weather: Early summer conditions with stable weather. Snow coverage still extensive from a heavy winter, making the glacier approach safer than late season. Snow: Good snow coverage on the glacier, firm morning neve. Afternoon softening. Temperature: -6°C to 10°C Wind: Calm, almost no wind
Difficulty Assessment¶
Italy's highest peak entirely within its borders. The normal route is a glacier walk — roped travel required for crevasse risk but no technical climbing. The Madonna statue on the summit is the iconic finish. An ideal first 4,000m peak.