Aosta is in Switzerland! If it is alpine (rather than rock) guides you are after, then in English Martin Moran's 4000m guide had an update in 2007, and the AC Oberland guide was, I think, updated in 2003. There are various guides on the SAC website in French and German, mostly since 2000. The Italian CAI/TCI definitive guides are mostly a bit more dated but wonderful book (almost works of art), and still packed with usable information.
> Ha! It doesn't even consider itself a part of Italy!
Every Aostan I have asked about Italy has made a face then changed the subject
Every Italian I have asked about Aosta has asked me to repeat the name several times, vaguely acknowledged its existence, then changed the subject.
Every Italian trattoria I know does a variety of "al Aosta" dishes. Aosta has been ruled by the Romans, the Franks, the Lotharingians, the dukes of Savoy, the French and the Kingdom of Sardinia. But the Swiss? Never.
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