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1 Climbing Punta San Matteo  





2 Huts  





3 External links  





4 Further reading  














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Coordinates: 46°2244N 10°3400E / 46.37889°N 10.56667°E / 46.37889; 10.56667
 

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Punta San Matteo
Highest point
Elevation3,678 m (12,067 ft)
ListingAlpine mountains above 3000 m
Coordinates46°22′44N 10°34′00E / 46.37889°N 10.56667°E / 46.37889; 10.56667
Naming
English translationSaint Matthew's Peak
Language of nameItalian
Geography
Punta San Matteo is located in Italy
Punta San Matteo

Punta San Matteo

Italy

LocationBorder between Lombardy and Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol
Parent rangeOrtler Alps
Climbing
First ascent28 June 1865 by Francis Fox Tuckett, Douglas William Freshfield, James Backhouse, George Henry Fox, François Devouassoud and Peter Michel

Punta San Matteo is a secondary peak of Ortler-Vioz in the Ortler Alps, at the border between the Province of Sondrio (Lombardy region) and Trentino (Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol region) in northern Italy.

It was the scene of the Battle of San Matteo in World War I, which, until the 1999 Kargil war, has been the highest battlefield in modern warfare history.

Climbing Punta San Matteo

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The easiest approach and the normal route starts from the Gavia Pass side with a good access road from Bormio. It is best to park in the vicinity of the Berni hut and the monument which is on the opposite side of the road. This is an alpinist glacier tour and the glacier is full of crevasses. The climb can be done in one day.

An alternative option is to start from the same place but, instead of climbing up the glacier, walk in the direction of the Bivacco Battaglione Ortles which is at 3122 m of elevation, there is no guardian and it is always open. The Bivacco can be reached in 3 hours from the road. In summer this is just a walk up with no snow on the route all the way to the Bivacco. There are 6 places for sleeping and blankets are available. There is a wood burning stove inside. You can stay the night in the Bivacco and then follow the ridge route to the summit of Punta San Matteo.

Huts

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The mentioned Rifugio A. Berni is the most convenient place if you want to climb the mountain directly from the road. The closest refuge to the summit from this side is the previously mentioned Bivacco Battaglione Ortles (3122 m). There is also Rifugio Bonetta directly on the Gavia Pass with plenty of free parking space around.

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Further reading

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