Pointe Baretti
In the south of the Mont Blanc massif, Pointe Baretti (4,013 m) emerges like a little-known balcony, witnessing the subtle border between France and Italy. Dominated by the imposing slopes of the Brouillard, it nevertheless offers a diversity of landscapes: ochre-tinted rocks, snow corridors and hanging glaciers, creating a mosaic where raw, wild beauty reigns.
For Thomas Crauwelsthe Pointe Baretti embodies the exploration of Mont Blanc's secret side. In his images, he captures the harshness of a shadowy north face, as well as the softness of a ridge lit by the morning sun. Each shot pays homage to the authenticity of these lands, where silence and altitude invite deep communion with the mountain. Between Shadows and lights, Pointe Baretti is revealed in all its splendour, a haven for enthusiasts in search of rare emotions.