This Cabin has NO TRAIL to reach it

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Published 2023-11-24
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Hey! Welcome to a new video! in this episode I'm finding my way to reach a really secluded bivak on the south face of mont blanc with no trail to reach it: Bivacco della Brenva.

Getting there was quite complicated (i got lost in the forest the first minutes already haha) but it was such a fantastic ascent!

I was so sad to find lots of plastic and trash on the way down.

big thanks to Francesco Tomè for the clips about the maintenance!
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All Comments (21)
  • @BEITSA
    Check out 10:31 - you can see some climbers on one of the peaks at night. Incredible views and amazing video!
  • @Fellmandave1
    I bring rubbish down from the hills and mountains all the time. So well done Bruno, you are not alone.
  • @xtofhenry
    Thanks man! This is a beautiful film. Thanks for picking others’ garbage and for advising to do the same. Mountain is a goddess.
  • @Fizzure3000
    The funny thing being him setting up cameras, climbin up and the has to run down to get the camera and then climb up the same way once again lol
  • @esoteric404
    you're living my dreams man. literally. i frequently fall asleep imagining myself in some remote part of the world (or some far off uninhabited planet) completely alone. i hope one day to be financially secure enough to take months off of work at a time and just explore remote and scenic areas by myself. those will be the memories i relive when i'm on my death bed.
  • @EvaGoN
    Thank you for taking care of the environment. We need more people like you in this world
  • @lemondedenhaut
    Hi Bruno. I went there, it was on 26 June 2010. With my friend we wanted to climb to La Tour Ronde but Day 1 climb to the bivacco was a very hard day (my friend stepped on a quite big rock that immediately started to fall down, he had just time to jump out of it), we arrived very late on evening and on morning (at night in fact) of day 2 we chose to try a more or less direct way through the glacier on the right rather than follow the ridge on the left. We met very large crevasses and had to go back down. Cant't remember if we wrote a note in the book (may be not).
  • @TetaCilka-el5wh
    I am always amazed by the people who built these bivacs, and most of them are volunters, just how they got all of the materials up so high without a trail
  • @lavrentii
    Thanks for taking us again with you on an extremely beautiful adventure!
  • @Felix_yes
    I'm mostly a climber but watching your films makes me appreciate the beauty of "simpler" or "slower" endeavours like your hikes and just discovering beautiful places! I think I'll do more of that this upcoming summer.
  • Thank you so much for this splendid video, Bruno! The drone sections were breathtakingly beautiful, especially those with the evening or morning light. Here in the flat Finland we don't have high mountains and glaciers. Therefore I was surprised to see how much plastic litter you found on your way down. We all are just visitors in the nature, and the principle of "leave no traces" is important. Than you for bringing down the plastic litter. Wishing you wonderful and safe adventures 😍
  • @Fluppos
    Always watch your videos, never commented. Two details that made me comment: picking up trash, thank you, and the nice little detail of the night drone footage of Mont Blanc where people were climbing with their flashlights. Thank you for your work.
  • @NaturaLiguria
    What an adventure! It makes you realize that until a few decades ago a glacier passed through those rocks! Terrible that even in a place like that we can find unpleasant traces of our passage! Anyway, congratulations on your video, as always it kept me glued to the screen!
  • It is such a delight to see your videos. This one is special because of the terrain and very few been there in the last 30 years.Thanks for carrying the plastic down and help the nature to be plastic free.
  • @MarcoS-zx8qw
    Le tue non sono semplici immagini: sono dei racconti pieni di silenziosa bellezza! Grazie! e grazie per la grande lezione che ci hai dato raccogliendo i rifiuti lasciati. Ciao!
  • @stefanhenne7487
    Thank you, Bruno, for bringing these amazing places and experiences to us. And mille grazie for cleaning up other people's litter. Yes, sad indeed. This German guy moved to NY many, many moons ago and cannot wait to get back to the Italian Alps again in June of next year. This is home.
  • @andreabertucci
    Amazing story Bruno. Mi emoziono a ogni tuo video e condivido le tue stesse passioni. Dopo aver visto oltre 1h30min di tuoi racconti, vado a dormire con la testa piena di nuovi sogni e nuove avventure da vivere. Grazie.
  • @z0uLess
    Good to see that someone picks up stuff. I make it a habit when hiking in the mountains here in Norway. I have always used one side pocket of my pants for this purpose. Some times I find only one bottle cap or something. Other hikes I come to town with almost a whole trash bag of small things.
  • @matteo.peroni89
    Questo posto è davvero qualcosa di indescrivibile! Ti fa venir voglia di partire subito anche per il fatto che in tanti anni ci sono state pochissime persone. Grande plauso per aver ripulito quella valle dai rifiuti emersi dal ghiacciaio. Tanta roba Bruno. Metto questo video nella top 5 dei miei preferiti. PS: anch'io amo leggere i libri delle firme... ti fanno danzare nel passato! 🥰