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Duration: five days in the mountain


Dates 2017: january: 16-21, 22-28; february: 12-18; march: 12-18, 19-25; april: 02-08, 16-22, 23-29; mai: 14-20, 21-27.


Minimum level required: Level 3 in mountaineering ability levelsFitness level 3


Groups: 2 persons


Cost: Euro 1000 per person


The cost include: services of an Mountain Guide, all transfers as shown in the program, the cablecars tickets as shown in the program, half board in mountain hut.


The cost not include: half board in the valley, transfer from/to airport, lunch in the valley, pack lunch in the mountain, airfare and anything not specified.

The Program

Arrival – Sun

Travel to Courmayeur, to arrive in time for the Evening Briefing. Your guide will run through safety routines and kit checks, as well as hand out rental equipment for the week, before we go on to a detailed discussion of everyones ambitions for the week, together with the current weather and mountain conditions and how these affect our planning. We’ll also have maps and guidebooks to show you, so if you’ve any further questions or last minute requests, then this is the ideal time to bring them up before we head on to dinner. PM Overnight in the valley.

Day 1 – Mon

Petite Aiguille Verte (3512m) (Chamonix-Argentière).
We drive through the Mont Blanc tunnel to France to the village of Argentière where will take the lift to Grand Montets. One of the classic routes here is the Petite Aiguille Verte. This is a mixed route which is normally done by the NW Ridge and ideal for learning on. PM – Return to Courmayeur. Overnight in the Valley.

Day 2 – Tue

Pointe Lachenal (3750m) Traverse.
We drive through the Mont Blanc tunnel to France to the Chamonix where will take the lift to Aiguille du Midi. From there we descend the arete and climb Pointe Lachenal Traverse. This route offers a good mixed climbing with both ice and rock alternating in quick succession. After we return at Cosmiques Hut for the night briefing looks at using alpine huts, alpine weather forecasts and alpine route planning – preparing for the climb on wednesday. Overnight in the hut.

Day 3 – Wed

Aiguille du Midi (3824m) Arète des Cosmiques from Cosmiqes Hut.
With a very short five minutes approach we climb one of the best and most famous routes in the range, the Cosmiques Arete has a bit of everything – rock, ice, snow and mixed. Great quality climbing, technical interest throughout and it finishes right at the cable car station. PM – Return to Courmayeur. Overnight in the Valley.

Day 4 – Thu

Aiguille du Marbrée (3535m) Traverse 
With a short half hour approach is a good training climb to the Hellbronner Lift on the Italian side of the range. The traverse is good for practicing leading and moving together on mixed alpine ridge terrain. After we return at Torino Hut, for second night in the hut, we do a crevasse rescue session, covering skills appropriate to your ability and experience. Overnight in the valley.

Day 5 – Fri

Aiguille d’Entreves (3600m) Traverse from Torino Hut.
A great day out, traversing one of the best granite ridge crests in the range. The route isn’t overly long, making it ideal for a shorter day, or practicing leading on some varied alpine terrain. Fri PM – Return to Courmayeur, course debrief and advice for the future. Overnight in the Valley. End of program.

Departure – Sat

After a night of well-deserved rest, departing from Courmayeur for your destination.