1er jour:
Voyage à Chamonix – Rencontre avec le guide vers 19h00 pour finaliser les détails de la semaine.
Jour 2:
Transfert à Pravieux, Vallée de Savarenche (1871m) - Montée au Refuge Chabod (2750m)
Durée: 3h30
Dénivelé: + 880m
Jour 3:
Refuge Chabod (2750m) - Grand Paradis (4061m) - Refuge Chabod (2750m)
Durée: 7h
Dénivelé: + 1350m / - 1350m
Jour 4:
Refuge Chabod (2750m) - Pravieux (1871m) – Transfert de retour à Chamonix
Durée: 3h
Dénivelé: - 880m
Jour 5:
Chamonix - Nid de l'Aigle (2372m) - Refuge Tête Rousse (3167m)
Durée: 2h30
Dénivelé: + 800m
Jour 6:
Refuge Tête Rousse (3167m) - Mont Blanc (4808m) – Refuge Goûter (3817m)
Durée: 9h
Dénivelé: + 1700m / - 1040m
Jour 7:
Refuge Goûter (3817m) - Nid de l'Aigle (2372m) - Chamonix
Durée: 4h
Dénivelé: - 1450m
Inclus:
- Encadrement par Guide de Haute Montagne UIAGM / AEGM
- Conseils avant le voyage.
- Gestion des réservations.
Pas Inclus:
- Voyage à Chamonix.
- Transferts et/ou téléphériques.
- Snacks et boissons pendant les journées de programme.
- Refuges en demi-pension, hébergement et dîners à Chamonix.
- Dépenses extraordinaires en cas de changements inattendus dans le programme des participants et des guides.
Informations générales:
- Chaque participant doit avoir la licence Fédération de Montagne en vigueur, valable pour toute activité dans les Alpes.
- La pratique des courses en haute montagne comporte des dangers. Chaque participant assume la responsabilité individuellement.
- Le guide de montagne se réserve le droit de modifier le programme en fonction des conditions météorologiques, nivologiques, du facteur groupe ou de toute autre cause qui, à son avis, pourrait être déterminante.
- Chaussures d’alpinisme cramponnables
- Bâtons télescopiques
- Crampons avec antibottes
- Piolet
- Casque
- Baudrier
- Sac à dos 40l max
- Lampe frontale + piles de rechange
- 2 mousquetons de sécurité
- 1 cordon de 6mm et 3m de long
- 1 cordon de 6mm et 1,5m de long
- 1 vis à glace
- Casquette
- Lunettes de soleil
- Crème solaire 50+
- Stick à lèvres 50+
- Gants fins
- Gants de ski de bonne qualité
- Gants de rechange
- Chaussettes d’épaisseur moyenne + rechange
- Pantalon convenable pour la haute montagne estivale
- Sous-pantalon thermique
- Sur-pantalon en Gore-Tex
- Veste en Gore-Tex
- Polartec ou polaire mince
- Primaloft
- Sous-vêtements manches longues en “micro-fibre” + rechange
- Snacks (sándwich, chocolats, bars de céréales, ...)
- Goudre d’eau 1,5l
- Téléphone portable
- Caméra
- Chargeurs
- Pièce d’identité
- Espèces
- License Fédération de Montagne en vigueur et valable pour les Alpes
- Assurance santé à l’étranger
For the outdoor activity that you plan to be successful it is very important that it accommodates to your level, both physical and technical. Here we present some guidelines so that you can get an idea of what your level is according to the programs we propose. However, we recommend reaching to us so we can help you personally and adapt the program to your conditions.
Alpinism & Climbing
TECHNICAL level
- 1 = No or very little experience in mountaineering. Has big expertise in trekking. Able to walk on varied terrain (snow or rock) with some simple easy climbs. Graduation ascents "F".
- 2 = Reduced experience on big mountains and mountaineering. Has accomplished some climbs with the use of ice axe and crampons on steep terrain. Has travelled across alpine glaciers. Has slight notion of climbing and progression on ridgelines. Graduation ascents "PD".
- 3 = Frequently on big mountains and mountaineering. Accomplishes periodic ascents with the use of ice axes and crampons on steep terrains. Manages the rope for belaying. Travels across alpine glaciers and snowy or icy slopes. Has some knowledge on rock climbing up to IV or Vº and progression on ridgelines. Graduation ascents "AD".
- 4 = Solid experience on big mountains and mountaineering. Has already performed alpine ascents and classic rock climbs of multiple pitches up to Vº or 6a. Is able to place gear to protect oneself. Masters rope work, belaying and rapelling. Has knowledge of snow and ice climbing techniques. Is familiar with the use of crampons and ice axes on icy or snowy slopes of more than 60º. Graduation ascents "D".
- 5 = Extensive background on big mountains and mountaineering. Has performed alpine mixed routes as well as classic multi-pitch rock climbs up to 6a or 6b. Is familiar placing and removing trad gear such as friends, stoppers, ice screws. Masters rope work, building belay and rappel anchors. Knows how to perform a bivouac shelter. Experience in high altitude (4000m or over). Accustomed to use crampons and ice axes on icy or snowy slopes of more than 80º. Graduation ascents "MD".
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FITNESS LEVEL
- 1 = Completes easy hikes in the mountains of 3 or 4 hours long and 600 meters elevation gain carrying a light backpack of about 5 kg.
- 2 = Able to carry out itineraries from 4 to 6 hours long and 800 meters of elevation gain carrying a backpack of about 7 kg.
- 3 = Able to accomplish itineraries from 6 to 8 hours and 1000 meters elevation gain carrying a backpack of about 8 kg.
- 4 = Able to complete routes for 10 hours and up to 1200 meters elevation gain with a backpack of about 8 kg.
- 5 = Able to carry out long and hard routes of more than 12 hours and 1500 meters elevation gain carrying a heavy backpack of 10 kg or more.