Chamonix Alpine Climbs France (trip)

Chamonix Alpine Climbs France

  • Chamonix Airport, France
  • Active & Adventure
France, Europe

from $3,500* per person8 DaysAugust
Comfort accommodations Exertion level: 3
Operator: International Mountain Guides 12 people max
IMG is proud to announce our newest 8-day program in the Alps, Chamonix Alpine Climbs. Come join us on this exciting adventure in Chamonix, France located at the base of the Mont Blanc massif in the heart of the Alps. Chamonix is the birthplace of mountaineering, and the home to some of the finest quality alpine climbs in the world. If you were to choose one place to spend the rest of your life climbing, Chamonix would be a very good choice. With an endless list of high quality rock, snow and ice climbs, Chamonix has it all. The bustling town of Chamonix provides a perfect staging area for our climbs and is a great place to return to for rest and relaxation after a day of hard climbing. Mont Blanc provides the perfect backdrop to the town, providing spectacular scenery and vistas.

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Itinerary

Day      Itinerary
Day 0     

The evening prior to the starting date the guides will want to meet with the group to arrange first day objectives and assign guides. Meeting time and place to be determined at the group's convenience, but tentatively will be the lobby of the Gustavia (kitty corner from the railway station) at 7:00 p.m the evening prior to the starting date.
Day 1     

Meet at the Hotel Gustavia at 8:00 a.m. Be all ready to go with alpine day pack, extra layers, lunch, water, sun protection, alpine boots, crampons, ice axe, helmet, harness and minimum 2 locking carabiners. Exact personal gear will of course be dependent on the group's objective for the day. For the entire 8 days the climb of the day will be determined based on current weather, current climbing conditions and group interest. Most days will be one day outings and back to the hotel for the evening. Plan on at least one or two overnights at a climbing hut, the most common one being the Cosmiques Hut.

The first day will be used as a warm-up and re-familiarization of techniques, with a moderate day objective and a chance to shake out the cobwebs.
Days 1-8     

Listed below are just some of the many possible objectives we might choose from:

    * Petite Aguille Verte 3512 meters PD
      Approach via the Grand Montets Cable Car
      Mixed steep snow/ice and rock up to 3b (5.4+)

    * West Face of the Tour Rhonde 5.7 9 pitches
      Approach via Point Helbroner, Torino or Cosmiques Hut
      Easy glacial approach and rappel descent

    * East Ridge of Pyramid du Tacul 5.7 9 pitches
      Easy glacial approach from Aguille du Midi, Cosmiques or Torino Hut
      Rappel descent

    * Midi Plan Traverse
      Long day of snow and rock ridge climbing
      Approach from Aguille du Midi or Cosmiques

    * Arete du Cosmiques
      Classic traverse from the Cosmiques Hut to the very platform of the Aiguille du Midi station.

    * Traverse of Point Lachenal
      Ice and rock traverse
      Approached from the Midi or Cosmiques

    * Traverse of Aguille d'Entreves
      A step up in difficulty and length from the Arete du Cosmiques
      Approached via Pt. Hellbroner

    * Many routes in the Aguille Rouge:

      Crakoukass on Le Clocher 5b (5.8) 5 to 8 pitches of pure rock

      Clocher-Clochenton 4c (5.6) cool traverse with rappels and tyroleans

      Aguille du Gliere (4c) Long rock ridge climb 13 pitches

      L'Index 4b to 5b several rock routes just off of the Index lift

      East Face of the Crochues 4b 4 pitches of rock climbing reaching the traverse

Many other options are possible, depending on your experience and past climbs in Chamonix.
Day 8     

End of program after the day's climbing. You will of necessity need a hotel room for this night as well. All the better to allow for a good night on the town to celebrate your successes.

Plan your departure from Chamonix no earlier than the a.m. on Day 9.

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