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The feeling of satisfaction and accomplishment experienced by a mountaineer at the summit of Mont Blanc is usually enough of a thrill, but to then follow this with an exhilarating descent on skis through a high altitude winter wonderland will make this a trip to remember !
The different routes to climb Mont BlancThe 3 peak Route : Mont-blanc du Tacul, Mont Maudit et Mont-Blanc
The Grands Mulets Route

Heliski
From Courmayeur you will be transported by helicopter to the Piton des Italiens at an altitude of 4000 metres. Taking the Aiguilles Grises route you will then climb a further 800 metres to reach the summit of Mont Blanc. Altitude is gained quickly so you must be well acclimatized to take this route. The approach to the awesome south face of Mont Blanc from this quieter ridge will make an unforgettable memory.
Descent
The classical descent is that of the Route of the Grands and Petits Plateaux which brings you out either at the mid- station of the Aiguille du Midi Cable car or at the entrance of the MB tunnel (snow conditions permitting). There are other possibilities which the guide may suggest depending on the conditions.
Safety regulations do not allow us to access Mont Blanc by the Grands-Mulets. Conditions permitting, a descent by this route may be possible.
PrerequisitesYou must be a competent skier, you must have alpine and crampon experience, you must be physically fit and if possible be acclimatized to altitude.
Length of trip to summit Mont-Blanc2 or 3 days depending on route chosen
DatesFrom april to june
Number of participants per guide2 people maximum per guide
AccommodationIn mountain huts during the trip and under your own arrangements in the valley the night before or the night after the trip if necessary.
Price :
- Classic route in 2 days : 900 euros per guide (2 people max per guide)
Contact us for the others routes.
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