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Mont Blanc guided climb route up right ridge

Mont Blanc

The highest peak in the Alps with all the creature comforts

Mont Blanc is the high­est peak in the Alps. To climb this beau­ti­ful moun­tain is tru­ly a mem­o­rable alpine expe­ri­ence. The mag­nif­i­cent scenery and final, exposed sum­mit ridge makes this per­haps the finest snow route in the Alps. The ascent offers a rel­a­tive­ly straight for­ward, high-alti­tude climb in a dra­mat­ic alpine set­ting suit­able for both begin­ner and inter­me­di­ate climbers with some moun­taineer­ing expe­ri­ence. In addi­tion to the out­stand­ing views and rugged ter­rain, climbers will expe­ri­ence the lux­u­ries of the well-main­tained hut sys­tem, Euro­pean cul­ture, and fab­u­lous food. These fea­tures make for a gen­uine­ly enjoy­able climb­ing experience.

Price

  • Mont Blanc via Trois Mont

    from $3,750 – 5 Days / In coun­try

    • 2:1 - $3,750 per person
    • 1:1 - $4,375 per person

Dates

Climb is Arranged on a Custom Basis — Contact Us

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Itinerary

Flight Information

Unlike most Moun­tain Mad­ness inter­na­tion­al trip itin­er­aries, which include trav­el time to and from your des­ti­na­tion, our Alps sched­ules begin on the first day of ser­vice in country.

You will need to stay at a hotel or hos­tel of your choice dur­ing the trip and need to make these arrange­ments through your trav­el agent or on your own. Moun­tain Mad­ness will reserve huts for your climb, but you will be respon­si­ble to pay for them upon arrival to the hut.

Equipment

  • Mont Blanc via Trois Mont

    from $3,750

    5 Days / In coun­try

    • 2:1 - $3,750 per person
    • 1:1 - $4,375 per person
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Elevation

15,771 ft / 4807 m

Route

Trois Mont

Guide Ratio

1:1 for Mont Blanc Climb / 2:1 for acclima­ti­za­tion climbs

Difficulty

Advanced Beginner

Climbers should have basic snow and ice-climbing skills and should be comfortable with glacier travel, which includes moving in a rope team, self arrest, and basic crevasse rescue. Basic knowledge and experience would be required for objectives with some rock climbing.

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