Ascent Monte Rosa peak Dufourspitze 4.634m
Embark on the ascent of the Dufourspitze of Monte Rosa (4,634 m), the highest peak in the Swiss Alps, guided by David Pérez, an expert mountain guide certified by UIAGM, UIMLA, and AEGM. This challenging ascent offers a technical and spectacular route, with breathtaking panoramic views of the Alps. David Pérez will provide a tailored itinerary and the necessary support to ensure a safe and successful experience. Get all the details on required gear, rates, and tips to tackle this thrilling adventure on one of the most iconic peaks in the Alps.
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Día 0: Recepción en Chamonix.
Por la tarde nos reuniremos en Chamonix para presentarnos, resolver las ultimas dudas del programa y revisar vuestro material técnico.
Día 1: Jornada de aclimatación a la altura y progresión glaciar. Travesia Glaciar por El Valle Blanco. Torino – Aiguille du Midi ( zona Chamonix )
Atravesaremos entre un mar de grietas el glaciar Du Geant por debajo de la impresionante vertiente Este del Mont Blanc de Tacul ( 4.248m) para terminar ascendiendo por una de las aristas mas famosas de los Alpes a la cima de la Aiguille du Midi a 3.840m. Pernocta en el refugio de Torino o Cosmicos
Noche en refugio.
Día 2: :Escalada de la arista de la Aiguille D´ Entreveés 3.600m en la vertiente Italiana de Mont Blanc
Para continuar con nuestro proceso de aclimatación a la altitud y perfeccionar nuestra técnica de cramponaje y escalada en arista realizaremos una escalada alpina en arista por terreno mixto de nieve y roca de dificulta IV+ en roca y 45º en nieve y hielo.
Noche en Chamonix
Día 3: Viaje en coche hasta Zermatt en unas 2 horas y aproximación al refugio de Monte Rosa
Noche en refugio
Día 4: Ascenso a la punta Dufour y descenso hasta el refugio
Noche en refugio
Día 5: Descenso a Zermatt desde el refugio y viaje de vuelta en coche a Chamonix
Noche en Chamonix
- High mountain boots and gaiters.
- GoreTex jacket and pants.
- Thick and thin Sof shell or trekking pants.
- Fleece lining (thin and thick).
- Down or primaloft jacket.
- Thermal T-shirt and spare.
- Thin inner thermal tights.
- Thin and thick socks and spare.
- Thin and thick gloves and mittens.
- Hat and cap with visor.
- Sunglasses and goggles.
- Mask or Buff.
- Mountaineering backpack from 35 to 40L with holders to carry ice axes and poles.
- Classic ice axe 60cm maximum length.
- Crampons with antiboots compatible with the boots.
- Harness, two safety carabiners.
- Folding poles.
- Headlamp with battery replacement.
- Protective creams for lips and face.
- Water bottle of at least 1,5lt and isotonic salts.
- Thermos (optional).
- Climbing shoes (optional).
- Helmet.
- Sleeping bag (shelter).
Include:
- Mountain guide service and advice.
- Reservation management in refuges.
- Accident insurance.
- Guide’s accommodation in the valley on the days he/she sleeps down.
- Guide’s ski pass in all the ski lifts in the Chamonix valley.
Not Included:
- Travel and internal transportation derived from the program.
- Lodging of guide and clients in lodges and your lodging in the valley during the program.
- Cable cars and ski lifts derived from the program.
- Drinks in the refuges or extra meals.
- Personal technical equipment such as backpacks, boots, technical clothing, poles, etc…