Upper Left: On the TMB looking north down Val Ferret.
Upper Right: Tracks of hike from Courmayeur to Rifugio Bonatti.
Lower Left: [Ranunculaceae] Thalictrum aquilegifolium – Columbine Mead-Rue (Pigamo colombino).
Lower Right: View from trail 42, Testa Bernarda looking toward Courmayeur.
Overview
Day 1 – Courmayeur to Rifugio Bonatti via TMB
Length: 13 km (8.1 mi)
Duration: 6.0 hours walking, plus top at Rifugio
Bertone
Elevation: 1197 m (3,929 ft) @ start of hike at Hotel Monte Blanc;
2,025 m (6,643 ft) @ Rifugio Bonatti
Location: Italy, Valle d’Aosta, Courmayeur, Val
Ferret
Day 2 – Rifugio Bonatti to Courmayeur via Sentiero 42, Testa
Bernarda
Length: 15.4 km
( 9.6 mi)
Duration: 7.5 hours total, with 1 hour lunch break at
Rifugio Bertone
Elevation: 2,025 m (6,643 ft) @ Rifugio Bonatti; 1197
m (3,929 ft) @ start of hike at Hotel Monte Blanc; maximum
elevation 1,588 m (8,388 ft) on Test Berndarda peak
Location: Italy, Valle d’Aosta, Courmayeur, Val Ferret
Details
The Day 1 hike to Rifugio Bonatti was to accompany a friend
on her way to do the Tour
du Mont Blanc. We all stayed the night at Bonatti. She continued on to do
the tour (so jealous we were) and we made our way back to Courmayeur (Day 2
hike).
We drove up the night before the Day 1 hike and stayed in
the Hotel Mont Blanc. We left
the car parked in the hotel garage and started our hike from there. To find the way to Rifugio Bonatti and the TMB
in general, go the main church, Parrocchia San Pantaleone, and follow the
Strada del Villair and keep an eye out for the TMB indications.
Above Rifugio Bertone, you can pick the TMB route – a slightly
easier and less hilly hike to Rifugio Bonatti – or the Sentiero 42, Testa
Bernarda. (Our Italian friend pointed out that bernarda
is a way to refer to female genitalia. Do what you may with that piece of
information.)
If the number of people we saw at Bonatti is any indication,
lots of people from all over the world to the Tour du Mont Blanc. Reserving
ahead of time would be a good idea to have a spot to sleep.
Flora
We used the resources listed in the post Resources
for Identifying Plants around Bergamo to identify plants, in particular the web sites where you can set region. (Set region to Valle d'Aosta). If we had give ourselves an accuracy score for identifications, it would be about 95%
accurate for species and 98% for genus.
The standout plant in these two days was for sure Dactylorhiza sambucina. I was surprised to
see it present in two colors – a pale yellow and a dark purple – which is
common.
Key: [Family] Genus
species – Common name in English (Common name in Italian)
[Asparagaceae] Anthericum
liliago – St Bernard’s Lily (Lilioasfodelo
maggiore)
[Asteraceae] Adenostyles
spp.
- Possibly P. alpinus based on bloom time and elevation distribution.
[Asteraceae] Petasites
spp.
- Possibly P. hybridus based on purple brown flower stalks.
[Asteraceae] Tussilago
farfara – Coltsfoot (Tossilaggine
comune)
[Berberidaceae] Berbis
vulgaris – Common Barberry (Crespino
comune)
- I know, we rarely cover shrubs in this blog, but this one I was curious about.
[Boraginaceae] Echium
vulgare – Viper’s Burgloss (Viperina
azzurra comune)
[Brassicaceae] Draba aizoides
– Yellow Whitlow Grass (Draba aizoide)
[Brassicaceae] Huguennia
tanacetifolia – Tansy-Leaved Rocket (Luppolo
del Giappone a foglie di tanaceto)
[Ericaceae] Rhododendron
ferrugineum - Alpenrose (Rododendro
rosso)
[Fabaceae] Onobrychis
montana – Mountain Sainfoin (Lupinella
montana)
[Gentianaceae] Gentiana
acaulis – Stemless Gentian (Genziana
acaule)
- Based on green inside of flower.
[Gentianaceae] Gentiana
verna – Spring Gentian (Genziana primaverile)
[Lamiaceae] Stachys
recta – Yellow Woundort (Betonica
gialla)
[Melanthaiaceae] Veratrum
album – White Hellebore (Veratro
bianco)
[Orchidaceae] Gymnadenia
conopsea - Fragrant Orchid (Manina
rosea)
[Orchidaceae] Dactylorhiza
sambucina – Elder-flower Orchid (Orchide
sambucina)
[Orobanchaceae] Bartisa
alpina – Velvet Bells (Bartsia delle
Alpi)
[Orobanchaceae] Pedicularis
verticilla – Whorled Lousewort (Pedicolare
a foglie verticillate)
[Plantaginaceae] Linaria
alpina – Alpine Toadflax (Linajola
alpina)
[Plantaginaceae] Plantago
alpina – Alpine Plantain (Piantaggine
delle Alpi)
[Plantaginaceae] Plantago
media – Hoary Plantain (Piantaggine
media)
[Plantaginaceae] Plantago
atrata – Dark Plantain (Piantaggine
nerastra)
[Primulaceae] Soldanella
alpina – Alpine Snowbell (Soldanella
comune)
[Ranunculaceae] Caltha
palustris – Water Cowslip (Caltha
palustre)
[Ranunculaceae] Pulsatilla
spp.
- Possibly P. montana
[Ranunculaceae] Thalictrum
aquilegifolium – Columbine Mead-Rue (Pigamo
colombino)
[Ranunculaceae] Trollius
europeaus – Globeflower (Botton d’oro)
[Saxifragaceae] Saxifraga
oppositifolia – Purple Mountain Saxifrage (Sassifraga a foglie opposte)
[Violaceae] Viola
calcarata – Spurred Violet (Viola di
montagna)
Left and Center Left: [Asparagaceae] Anthericum liliago – St Bernard’s Lily (Lilioasfodelo maggiore). Center Right: [Saxifragaceae] Saxifraga oppositifolia – Purple Mountain Saxifrage (Sassifraga a foglie opposte). Right: [Ranunculaceae] Pulsatilla spp. – possibly P. montana.
Left: [Asteraceae] Adenostyles spp., possibly P. alpinus based on bloom time and elevation distribution. Center: [Asteraceae] Petasites spp., possibly P. hybridus based on purple brown flower stalks. Right: [Ericaceae] Rhododendron ferrugineum - Alpenrose (Rododendro rosso).
Left: [Asteraceae] Tussilago farfara – Coltsfoot (Tossilaggine comune). Center: [Berberidaceae] Berbis vulgaris – Common Barberry (Crespino comune). Right: [Brassicaceae] Huguennia tanacetifolia – Tansy-Leaved Rocket (Luppolo del Giappone a foglie di tanaceto).
Left: [Brassicaceae] Draba aizoides – Yellow Whitlow Grass (Draba aizoide). Center: [Ranunculaceae] Trollius europeaus – Globeflower (Botton d’oro). Right: [Ranunculaceae] Caltha palustris – Water Cowslip (Caltha palustre).
Left: [Fabaceae] Onobrychis montana – Mountain Sainfoin (Lupinella montana). Center: [Orobanchaceae] Pedicularis verticilla – Whorled Lousewort (Pedicolare a foglie verticillate). Right: [Boraginaceae] Echium vulgare – Viper’s Burgloss (Viperina azzurra comune).
Left: [Gentianaceae] Gentiana acaulis – Stemless Gentian (Genziana acaule), based on green inside of flower. Left Center: [Gentianaceae] Gentiana verna – Spring Gentian (Genziana primaverile). Right Center: [Orobanchaceae] Bartisa alpina – Velvet Bells (Bartsia delle Alpi). Left: [Plantaginaceae] Linaria alpina – Alpine Toadflax (Linajola alpina).
Left and Center Left: [Melanthaiaceae] Veratrum album – White Hellebore (Veratro bianco). Center Right and Right: [Primulaceae] Soldanella alpina – Alpine Snowbell (Soldanella comune) pushed up throw the snow.
Left and Center: [Orchidaceae] Dactylorhiza sambucina – Elder-flower Orchid (Orchide sambucina). Right: [Orchidaceae] Gymnadenia conopsea - Fragrant Orchid (Manina rosea).
Left: [Plantaginaceae] Plantago media – Hoary Plantain (Piantaggine media). Center: [Plantaginaceae] Plantago alpina – Alpine Plantain (Piantaggine delle Alpi). Right: [Plantaginaceae] Plantago atrata – Dark Plantain (Piantaggine nerastra).
Lunch at Rifugio Bertone. Left: Meat and cheese plate with fontina and mocetta. Center: Polenta with egg served in a crock pot. Right: Tagliatelle with mushrooms.
Meals at Rifutio Bonatti. Left: Breakfast with book on identifying plants. Center Left: Dinner salad. Center Right: Soup. Right: Main course of meatballs and carrots.
Views of the trail for the two day hike. Left: Heading to Rifugio Bonati on the TMB in Val Ferret. Center Left: Strada del Villair above Courmayeur which is part of the TMB. Center Right: Rock marking trail #42 Testa Bernarda. Right: Sunrise at Rifugio Bonatti and view of Mont Blanc.
Views of the trail for the two day hike. Left: Above Rifugio Bonatti, walking south-southeast into Valley of Malatrà. Center Left: View from Valley of Malatrà back toward Mont Blanc range. Center Right: On trail #44, descending from Testa Bernarda and heading toward Rifugio Bertone. Right. On trail #44, looking down on Rifugio Bertone.
I was there - I saw it - I fell in love with it! Best mountain experience ever!
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