Monte Rosa is the highest massif in Switzerland and the second-highest peak in the Alps, straddling the border between Switzerland and Italy near Zermatt. Its glaciated flanks, dramatic ridgelines, and sweeping views toward the Matterhorn make it one of the most rewarding destinations for serious alpine hikers. The area sits at around 3,920 metres and offers challenging terrain across moraines, snowfields, and exposed rocky paths.
This video follows a solo hiking tour of the Monte Rosa area, giving viewers a first-hand look at route conditions, solitude on the trail, and the raw scale of high-alpine scenery. Expect footage of glacier approaches, stark mountain landscapes, and the particular challenges and rewards of tackling this massif without a group.
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