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Mountain melt shutters classic routes

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GENEVA — Little snow cover and glaciers melting at an alarming rate amid Europe’s sweltering heat waves have put some of the most classic Alpine hiking routes off limits.

Usually at the height of summer, tourists flock to the Alps and seek out well-trodden paths up to some of Europe’s most iconic peaks.

But with warmer temperatur­es speeding up glacier melt and thawing permafrost — which scientists say are driven by climate change — routes that are usually safe this time of year now face hazards like falling rocks released from the ice.

“Currently in the Alps, there are warnings for around a dozen peaks, including emblematic ones like Matterhorn and Mount Blanc,” said Pierre Mathey, head of the Swiss mountain guide associatio­n.

This is happening far earlier in the season than normal, he said. “Usually we see such closures in August, but now they have started at the end of June and are continuing in July.”

Alpine guides who usually lead thousands of hikers up toward Europe’s highest peak announced earlier last week that they would suspend ascents on the most classic routes up Mont Blanc, which straddles France, Italy and Switzerlan­d.

The Guide Alpine Italiane said on its Facebook page that the “particular­ly delicate conditions” caused by the temperatur­e spike made it necessary to “postpone the climbs”.

Mountain guides have also refrained from offering tours up the classic route to the Jungfrau peak in Switzerlan­d.

And they have advised against tours along routes on both the Italian and Swiss sides of the towering pyramid-shaped Matterhorn peak.

Ezio Marlier, president of the Valle D’Aosta guides associatio­n, said having to steer clear of routes most coveted by tourists was a blow after the COVID-19 slowdowns.

“It is not easy... after two almost empty seasons to decide to halt work,” he said.

He stressed that the Italian Alpine region had shut only two and that there were many other breathtaki­ng and safe routes to take.

But he lamented that many people canceled their trip after hearing their preferred route was off limits.

“There are plenty of other things to do, but usually when people want Mont Blanc, they want Mont Blanc.”

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