Solvay Bivouac Ordeal

Solvay Bivouac Ordeal. In 1958, a team of climbers, including Michel Rod and Marcel Maurice Demont, got caught in a sudden snowstorm at the Matterhorn's summit…

Location: Solvay Bivouac, Zermatt, Switzerland

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In 1958, a team of climbers, including Michel Rod and Marcel Maurice Demont, got caught in a sudden snowstorm at the Matterhorn's summit and had to take shelter in the Solvay bivouac for 72 hours.

Source: Cervin, 4478 mètres | Cervin, 4478 mètres d'altitude | Cervin, Matterhorn, ou encore Cervino, 4478 mètres | Chalets près de Zermatt | Bivouac Solvay, 4003 mètres | Costumes valaisans | 55ème Fête cantonale des guides (2) | Vue sur Zermatt depuis la gare de Riffelberg | Paysannes du Valais (vallée de Zermatt)

Solvay Bivouac Ordeal — Zermatt, Switzerland

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