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Bivouac Barenghi

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Bivouac Barenghi

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  • Location: Acceglio, Cuneo, Piedmont, Italy

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    February 18, 2022

    Hiking

    The Barenghi bivouac is located on the shores of Lake Vallonasso and is the starting point for those who want to undertake the ascent to Brec de Chambeyron.
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    August 2, 2023

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    Small comfortable bivouac quite popular in season, with hikers who come to enjoy the region or climbers who tackle the south face of the Aiguilles. During my visit, it was neither very tidy nor very clean, unfortunately.
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    August 14, 2023

    Hiking

    12 August 2023 the water source near the Barenghi bivouac is dry
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    Bivacco Barenghi and Lac Des Neuf Couleurs – loop hike

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    Embark on the Bivacco Barenghi and Lac Des Neuf Couleurs loop hike, a difficult alpine adventure near the French-Italian border. This challenging route covers 11.7 miles (18.8 km) with a significant 4511 feet (1375 metres) of elevation gain, typically requiring around 9 hours and 19 minutes to complete. You will traverse wild, mineral terrain, characterized by impressive rock formations and scree slopes, leading you to the captivating Lac des Neuf Couleurs. This high-altitude glacial lake is renowned for its ever-changing hues, shifting between vibrant turquoise blue and emerald green depending on the light. Expect rocky paths and potentially snowfields in early summer, especially at higher altitudes, so sturdy hiking boots are essential.

    Planning this demanding hike requires very good physical fitness, sure-footedness, and alpine experience. The best time to visit is generally during the summer and early autumn months, when snow has melted, allowing for safer passage and the full appreciation of the lake's vibrant colors. Some sections may feature very technical or difficult terrain, so be prepared with appropriate equipment. While the research does not specify trailhead access or parking details, routes in this area often involve passes over 2700 meters, making careful preparation crucial for your safety and enjoyment.

    This trail offers a quintessential high-alpine hiking experience with breathtaking views and a sense of remoteness. The Bivacco Barenghi, an un-guarded but comfortable mountain shelter at 2804 meters, serves as a potential rest point or overnight stop, offering 9 beds and water from a nearby lake. Beyond the natural beauty, you might also encounter remnants of World War II, such as vestiges of the Maginot line, adding a historical dimension to your journey. Keep an eye out for local wildlife like marmots and chamois in this mineral-rich environment.

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    Embark on the Roberto Cavallero Trail: Tête de la Frema Loop, a difficult hike spanning 12.3 miles (19.8 km). This route challenges you with a significant 5079 feet (1548 metres) of elevation gain, taking around 9 hours and 44 minutes to complete. You will experience dramatic high-mountain landscapes, climbing through steep switchbacks towards the stunning Lac des Neuf Couleurs. The final push to the Tête de la Frema summit offers expansive views of both French and Italian territories, a truly rewarding experience. Descend through peaceful alpine pastures and a beautiful larch forest, completing this demanding loop.

    Before you set out, be aware that this difficult route demands careful preparation. The path leading to the Tête de la Frema summit can retain snowfields well into the season, so check conditions before you go. You will encounter very steep and rocky sections; if you are prone to vertigo, some parts might feel exposed. The starting point in Fouillouse provides impressive access to the trail, so plan your arrival accordingly.

    This high-mountain loop is notable for its diverse scenery, from challenging ascents to serene alpine descents. The panoramic views from the Tête de la Frema summit are a highlight, showcasing a vast expanse of the surrounding French and Italian landscapes. The historic charm of Fouillouse, your starting and ending point, adds another layer of interest to this memorable adventure.

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    Embark on the Roberto Cavallero Trail, a difficult alpine hike spanning 11.4 miles (18.3 km) with a significant elevation gain of 4756 feet (1450 metres). This challenging route will take you approximately 9 hours and 4 minutes to complete, immersing you in dramatic high mountain landscapes. You will traverse the rugged Vallone dell’Infernetto, where the impressive Stroppia Waterfall cascades, offering a memorable visual anchor for your journey.

    Planning your visit requires careful consideration due to the trail's high-altitude nature in the Italian Alps. Always check local weather conditions before you go, as snow can persist late into spring and return early in autumn, impacting trail accessibility. Be prepared for varied terrain and substantial elevation changes throughout the route, ensuring you carry appropriate gear and supplies for a full day in the mountains.

    This trail stands out for its stunning natural features, including the ascent towards the Gypière Pass and Col de l'Infernetto. A true highlight is reaching the breathtaking Lake of Nine Colors, a unique sight nestled amidst the peaks. The route offers a deep dive into the Chambeyron Massif, showcasing the raw beauty and demanding environment of the Piedmont region.

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    Elevation 2,830 m

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    Location: Acceglio, Cuneo, Piedmont, Italy

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