Cabane de Bertol

Haute Cîme

Cabane de l'A Neuve

Cabane d'Orny, Cabane du Trient

Cabane des Dix

Cabane de Tracuit

Cabane du Grand Mountet

Refuge des Dents du Midi

Cabane François-Xavier Bagnoud (Panossière)

Lacs de Fenêtre, Monts Tellier

Cabane de Chanrion, Col de Lire Rose, Lac de Tsofeiret

Cabane de Saleina (Saleinaz)

Cabane de Valsorey

Cabane de Susanfe

Niwen (Einigs Alichji), Faldumalp

Bisse du Trient

Hôtel du Trift, Höhbalmen

Oberrothorn

Lac des Autannes, Col de Torrent

Cabane Rambert

Col de la Terrasse, Lac du Vieux Emosson, Lac Vert

Cabane de Moiry

Cabane du Vélan

Tour du Grand Chavalard, Col de Fenestral

Le Touno (Tounot)

Col des Avouillons

Cabane des Aiguilles Rouges

Tête de Ferret, Bivacco Fiorio

Upper Vallon de Réchy: Col de Cou, Le Louché, Pas de Lovégno

Lower Vallon de Réchy: La Brinta, Roc d'Orzival, Ar du Tsan, Bisse de Vercorin

Refuge de Chalin, Dent de Valère

Honegga, Honalpa, Gorperi-Suone

Täschhütte, Weingartensattel, Weingartensee

Mont Blava, Col des Roux, Cabane de Prafleuri

Eggishorn, Märjelesee, Aletschgletscher

Col des Ecandies

Schönbielhütte, Zmutt

Augstbordhorn, March (Violenhorn)

Eggerhorn

Cabane des Audannes, Tour du Sex Rouge

Refuge de Saint-Laurent, Lac du Grand Désert

Tour de la Fava, Croix de la Cha (Croix de l'Achia)

Tour du Mont Gond, Croix de la Cha (Croix de l'Achia)

Cabane Arpitettaz, Roc de la Vache

Oberaletschhütten (Panoramaweg)

Bietschhornhütte

Anenhütte, Anusee (Anensee)

Wiwannihütte

Cabane de Louvie, Lac de Louvie, Col Termin, Col du Bec d'Aigle

Lacs de Fully, Cabane du Demècre, Le Diabley, Tête du Portail

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Cabane de Tracuit

The Cabane de Tracuit (3258m, 10,689ft) is one of my three favourite, most spectacular alpine hikes (the other two being Bertol and Grand Mountet). The way up is tough, but, once you're there, the view of the Zinal 4000 peaks is magnificient.

The hut

1 - The hut

The views are similar to those of the Grand Mountet, only there is more distance to fully admire the Grand Cornier, the Dent Blanche, the Obergabelhorn, and the very elegant Zinalrothorn (see picture 3). You're also at the foot of the Weisshorn, another famous alpine 4000, and very close to the Bishorn.

You can leave your car at the small car park located off the road behind the Hôtel des Bouquetins or set off on foot from the centre of Zinal. You have to climb the east side of the valley, and it's no piece of cake! You'll find that out right after you set off: steep twisting paths in the forest, undergrowth, and pastures. On high, you'll spot a waterfall rushing into the indentation at the foot of the Roc de la Vache. That's our intermediary goal: the upper pastures of Tracuit, some 800m (2625ft) higher.

Fortunately, this side remains in the shade in the morning. When you're making your way back down in the intense heat of the afternoon, you realize your luck having been in the shade. The path leads to the Barme stream. Wide and well-kept, it goes off to the left before returning to the right in a passage that isn't too steep over a rocky bore. The final metres before you reach the shelf merge with the torrent's bed. Walk with care! The humidity makes the stones very slippery. After 90 minutes, you reach the first level, the Tracuit pastures. On the right-hand side, a path comes down from the Roc de la Vache.

Towards Roc de la Vache

2 - Towards Roc de la Vache

The Zinalrothorn (4221m, 13848ft)

3 - The Zinalrothorn (4221m, 13848ft)

You can already make the hut out on the left, next to the glacier exceeding the ridge of the Diablons. The path goes precisely in that direction, past the Combautanna chalet (cows). Don't forget to turn around to watch the Zinal 4000 slowly reveal their beauty.

You wander through the pastures to about 2800m (9514ft). From that point, you make your way along a dark scree slope with big blocks scattered here and there. You reach a rocky spur the lower part of which you follow up to the last obstacle before you reach the hut: a narrow shaft with a rope. The climb poses no problem at all.

At the top, you find the glacial plateau of Tourtemagne. And just a few metres further along its edge, after 4.5 hours of effort and approximately 1600m (5250ft) of difference in altitude, you arrive at the pretty, grey-red Tracuit hut. The Bishorn (4153m, 13,625ft) appears so close and so easy to climb that, for a moment, you may forget that it's also a 4000 that peaks 900m (2953ft) higher up.

The same itinerary is your best bet to make your way back down. Other possible variants (Roc de la Vache or Ar Pitetta and then Le Chiesso) would only make a long, trying hike even longer and more trying. It takes you 2 hours 45 minutes to make your way back down.

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