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Refuge in the Ligurian Alps in Italy
Argentière Hut
Argentière Hut is located in FranceArgentière HutArgentière Hut
Coordinates45°56′47″N 7°00′16″E / 45.94639°N 7.00444°E / 45.94639; 7.00444
CountryFrance
Locationnorth bank of the Argentière Glacier
Elevation2,691 m (8,829 ft)
Construction
Built in1974 (1974)
Administration
OwnerClub Alpin Français
Facilities
Total bedspaces
(incl. winter room)
120
Argentière Hut, showing its position looking out over the Argentière glacier
The Aiguille d'Argentiere

The Argentière Hut (French: Refuge d'Argentière) is a refuge in the Mont Blanc massif in the Alps. Built in 1974 by the Club Alpin Français, it is located above the north bank of the Argentière Glacier in France at an altitude of 2,691 meters above sea level.

The hut is wardened and has places for 120 people. It is most usually reached by means of the Grands Montets cable-car, and gives access to classic climbing routes on peaks such as the Aiguille d'Argentière, Tour Noir, Les Courtes and the Aiguille Verte, as well as the steep ice routes of the north walls of the Triolet-Courtes-Droites-Verte chain of mountains.

References

  1. Griffin, Lindsay (1991). Mont Blanc Massif Volume 2. London: Alpine Club. ISBN 0900523581.
  2. Moran, Martin (July 2012). The 4000m Peaks of the Alps. The Alpine Club. ISBN 9780900523663.

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