• Vincent Pyramid

Vincent Pyramid

Resorts: Gressoney-La-Trinité

The Vincent Pyramid rises between the Giordani Peak and Vincent Summit and marks the divide between the Lys, Piode and Bors d’Indrend glacier basins. Its south-western slope is a wide trapezoidal face topped with an ice cap while the eastern slope is made up of a precipitous rocky face that rises from the Piode glacier. Climb the Lys glacier to admire its impressive bearing that progressively wanes to the summit.

Technical Information

Route

First day
From the Salati top cable car station, take the path that leads North and gradually climbs the ridge dividing the Valsesia. After the Salati pass, continue on the ample rises near Stolemberg until you circle it.
Descend about a hundred meters along the routes equipped with metallic cords until you reach a depression. Just beyond, climb the easy rocks on the Indrend peak and continue towards the glacier. You’ll find a moraine cord that will take you to the rocks that climb towards the Mantova hut.
Second day
From the nut, climb the Garstelet glacier to the right until, near the top, you can cross it to the left where the Gnifetti hut stands on the rocky spur. From here, climb the glacier to Colle del Lys. In the almost flat segment that follows the hut, be careful of hidden crevasses. Cross under the Vincent Pyramid, leaving the Balmenhorn rock pile to your right. Before reaching it, turn right towards Colle Vincent. Without reaching the valley, stay to your right along the gentle stop to the wide peak.
Descent: along the ascent route.

The route requires alpine climbing experience. Alpine guide assistance is recommended.

Duration going there

6h30

Recommended times

July - September

Difficulties

F - Easy

Difference in level

765 m. + 720 m.

See also

Note - this information is not directly connected to the Cammino Balteo path but it is part of the Aosta Valley tourist offer.