Ascent of Mont Blanc
Embark on the ascent of Mont Blanc, the highest peak in Europe, guided by David Pérez, an experienced mountain guide certified by UIAGM, UIMLA, and AEGM. This ascent offers an exciting challenge with spectacular views of the Alps and an unforgettable high-mountain experience. David Pérez will provide a personalized itinerary tailored to your skill level and help you prepare for this challenge. Get all the details on required gear, rates, and tips to make the most of this epic adventure on Mont Blanc.
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Day 0: Reception in Chamonix.
In the afternoon we will meet in Chamonix to introduce ourselves, solve the last doubts about the program and check your technical equipment.
Night in Chamonix
Day 1: Day of acclimatization to the altitude and glacier progression through La Vallée Blanche and the Geant glacier.
We pass to the Italian side through the Mont Blanc tunnel and ascend by cable car to the Torino refuge. From here we access in an easy and comfortable way to the Geant glacier, to begin the process of acclimatization and glacier progression exercises.
Overnight in the refuge.
Day 2: Traverse of the Aiguilles du Marbrée 3.535m
Ascent and ridge traverse of the Aiguilles de Marbreé 3,535m. The idea today is to learn the progression on mixed rocky terrain, with difficulties similar to those we will encounter on our ascent of the Gouter refuge.
Overnight in Chamonix
Day 3: First day of ascent of Mont Blanc; Approach to the Tete Rouse refuge 3.165m
Quiet day and continuity in the acclimatization process. Approach to Tete Rouse hut.
Overnight in the refuge.
Day 4: Ascent to the summit of Mont Blanc 4.810m and night in Gouter hut.
Ascent to the summit of Mont Blanc and overnight at Gouter hut.
Overnight at the refuge
Day 5: Descent from Gouter Hut to Chamonix
Breakfast and in about 3 or 4 hours of descent we arrive at the train station of Nid D’Aigle, from here by train to Bellevue and cable car to the parking.
Night in Chamonix
End of program
Es obligatorio por parte del cliente llevar ésta lista de material completa a la hora de comenzar el programa contratado.
- Botas de alta montaña y polainas
- Equipo chaqueta y pantalón de GoreTex
- Pantalón grueso y fino tipo Sof shell o de trekking
- Forro polar (fino y grueso)
- Plumas o chaqueta de primaloft
- Camiseta térmica y recambio
- Mallas térmicas interiores finas
- Calcetines finos y gruesos y recambio
- Guantes finos y gruesos y manoplas
- Gorro y gorra con bisera
- gafas de sol y de ventisca
- Mascara o Buff
- Mochila para alpinismo de 35 a 40L con soportes para llevar piolets y bastones
- Piolet clásico 60cm máximo de largo ( incluido en el precio )
- Crampones con antiboots compatibles con las botas ( incluido en el precio )
- Arnés, dos mosquetones de seguridad. ( incluido en el precio )
- Bastones plegables
- Frontal con recambio de pila
- Cremas protectoras de labios y cara
- Cantimplora de al menos 1,5lt y sales isotónicas
- Termo (opcional)
- Pies de gato (opcional)
- Casco ( incluido en el precio)
- Saco sabana (refugio)
Price per person:
- 1 person 2.300€.
- 2 people group 1.150€/person.
Include:
- Mountain guide service and advice.
- Reservations in refuges.
- Accident insurance.
- Guide’s accommodation in the valley the days we sleep down.
- Guide’s ticket on all the ski lifts in the Chamonix valley.
- Although we recommend that participants have their own equipment, this program includes all the technical equipment necessary for the ascents: Harness, crampons, ice axe, helmet, rope, carabiners, GPS, maps, etc….
Not Included:
- Travel and internal transportation derived from the program
- Half board accommodation for guide and clients in lodges and your accommodation 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…