Bivacco Rossi e Volante, Mountain hut in Ayas, Aosta Valley, Italy
Bivacco Rossi e Volante is a mountain shelter at 3750 meters elevation with a wooden frame and black sheet metal exterior near the Italian-Swiss border at the base of the Roccia Nera slope. The small structure offers basic overnight accommodation for climbers on high-altitude routes.
The shelter was built between 1963 and 1964 as a memorial to climbers Giorgio Rossi and Cesare Volante who died during a Himalayan expedition. Its construction reflects the desire to honor these mountaineers through a refuge bearing their names.
This shelter represents the alpine mountaineering tradition and serves climbers navigating demanding routes across the Pennine Alps. Visitors experience a meeting point where local mountain culture connects with international expeditions.
Access requires a multi-hour hike from Plateau Rosa over Colle del Breithorn with glacier crossing and technical climbing sections that demand proper mountaineering equipment. Prior alpine experience is important for attempting this challenging approach.
The structure features two square windows on its southern facade and a specialized door cover design adapted to extreme high-altitude weather conditions. These distinctive architectural elements make the shelter recognizable from a distance.
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