With routes from medium to extreme difficulty to choose from, at a minimum this peak requires strong cramponing and ice axe skills, coupled with perseverance and determination to reach the summit. A typical schedule involves 3-days of climbing, and prior acclimatization climbs are highly recommended. Gran Paradiso, the highest peak in Italy, is a great option for this. In order to enjoy this adventure, you need to have excellent physical condition, knowledge of mountaineering techniques and previous alpine and rock climbing experience.
Climbers should be comfortable on 40 degree snow and ice slopes and climbing on exposed ridges. There is a possibility of snow on the approach that may require ice axes and crampons, and exposed alpine rock. To ensure you have a fulfilling day, your guide will choose routes that best suit your skill and fitness level.
If you would like to take an acclimatization hike with a guide, let us know and we can help make arrangements.