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CHAMONIX AND MT. BLANC
Chamonix, France has long been famous for some of the best skiing in Europe, as well as
for being a mecca for alpine mountaineers. It is the European playground
for almost all types of outdoor extreme sports like paragliding, canyoning and
especially climbing rock and ice at the highest levels. It is the
fountainhead of legendary climbing on challenging routes such as the Petit Dru,
the Grand Jorasses, Aiguille Verte and of course, Mt. Blanc (the highest point
in Europe at 4807 meters). It was the latter mountain that drew us to this
spectacular place.
The
Aiguille du Midi is a waypoint from the valley far below to the alpine
playground high above. The spectacular cable car was constructed in 1955
and was then the highest cable car in the world. Once the top is reached, a vast
expanse of huge spikes, spires and peaks jut out of the perpetually glaciated
terrain. Near vertical drops of thousands of feet await a
singular misstep, and crevasses are ever present.
Once out on the snowfields, crevasses are only one of the multiple hazards encountered. We actually took part of one day to rehearse crevasse rescue techniques. The Dent du Geant is prominent in the background as is the ridge leading to the Grand Jorasses.
One should be very accustomed to good crevasse extraction technique before venturing
into this place of continuously occurring hazzards. Snowslides and
avalanches are common. One day a huge avalanche cut loose on Mt.
Blanc du Tacul and we witnessed the burial of 12 climbers while others
scurried to safety.
On the way back up to the Aiguille du Midi after an exhausting day out on the
glaciers.
The hunt for a rather obscure climb, here looking across the Bosson's Glacier at
the foot of
Paragliders taking off from Brevant and Mt. Blanc is seen in right background.
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