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  Monte Rosa  
  31.8.2013  
  Monte Rosa is the second highest mountain in the Alps. Before we climbed its highest summit Dufourspitze (4634 m), we spent three days for the acclimatization in mountains above Ayas hut. We climbed Pollux (4092 m), Castor (4223 m) and did the traverse of Breithorn (4164 m).  
 
Approach to the Ayas Hut Pollux Pollux
 
Pollux summit (4092 m) Ascent on Castor
 
Castor On the summit of Castor (4223 m) Castor
 
Crevasse rescue training Breithorn Breithorn
 
Breithorn Breithorn  

Monte Rosa
The ascent on Monte Rosa was three days long. The first day we approached to the new Monte Rosa Hut. Next day was very long. We climbed more than 1800 vertical meters to reach the summit of Dufourspitze (4634 m) and then return back to the hut. The last day we left the hut and reached the train on Rotenboden station.
 
Monte Rosa Approach to the hut
 
New Monte Rosa Hut View towards Matterhorn
 
 
Last tricky climb before the summit Summit of Dufourspitze (4634 m)  
 

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