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Aiguille Du MIDI Mont Blanc

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Has anyone any experience with the trip up Mont Blanc via the Aguille Du MIDI

I’ve seen the prices etc but was wondering if anyone had any trip reports or experiences they would share. We are out that was later this week and having been to Chamonix in the past but not done the trip up we thought we would take the time to do it.

Any advice or information greatly appreciated
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I climbed Mont Blanc Via the Aguille du Midi back in September 2004. Most people spend a night at the Cosmiques hut just below the Midi to help acclimatise, but I decided against it as I had spent five days in Chamonix hiking high and sleeping low. Please don't underestimate the effects of altitude sickness, it can be very debilitating.

This route is without doubt many, many times better than the Goutier route. From the off there is a real introduction to the high mountain environment as you leave the safety of the cable car station straight onto an knife edge arete. There is a LOT of exposure here - very much a no fall zone. Down into and across the valley and then climbing up through the seracs of the face of Mont Blanc du Tacul. You will have to do some ice climbing here I would imagine.

Up and over Mont Maudit via the Col de la Brevna (?) where there were fixed ropes when I climbed as it is very steep and then onto the summit of Mont Blanc. From there you descend via the Goutier Route (again down a fairly narrow ridge) and overnight at the Goutier Refuge. With an early start this can be done in a long day.

The following day starts with an Alpine Start (very early). You climb down via the Dome du Gouter and cross the infamous Grand Couloir. Many people have perished here but with an Alpine start you should be fine as you will be crossing it before any ice has melted.

I don't know what your experience is but if you haven't spent a lot of time in the mountains AND done the relevant winter skills courses I would not be undertaking this climb. It's roped up, ice axe and crampons all the way and if you don't know how to use the them they are just weapons that can do a lot of damage to you.

On a happier note, I have climbed 120 winter Munros, Mount Kilimanjaro, Mount Muhavura, Mount Elbrus, Mont Blanc and Acouncagua and I have to say that my favourite climb without doubt was Mont Blanc. We lucked out with the weather and climbing the Cosmiques Route only saw one other group of four people (in the distance) on our entire climb up to the summit.
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@BobinCH, wow just read this epic tale from 2010. Terrific writing brought it all alive.
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I think the OP was talking about getting the lift up to AdM perhaps, not to climb Mont Blanc, in winter. But you never know.
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@orange, correct Very Happy
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@Renry, it’s a brilliant experience in winter and summer, I’d recommend it. Take a guide and do the Vallee Blanche, I did it with a group in 2003. Fabulous scenery.
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@Renry, if you're skiing in Chamonix anyway, then check whether its better just to buy the unlimited ski pass and use that for skiing and the midi, vs buying the restricted pass and paying for the midi separately.

You can reserve a time on-line beforehand - worth doing this if its a nice day. If possible, avoid the 7am-10am peak period for the skiers/climbers, and you'll have a much less odorous experience in the cable car. Take sandwiches, dark sunglasses, sunscreen, and a very warm coat, and have an amazing picnic on the sun deck.
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Only ever done it via Helbronner on the Italian side. Fabulous, if you do it, best do it from the Italian side.
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Markymark29 wrote:
@Renry, it’s a brilliant experience in winter and summer, I’d recommend it. Take a guide and do the Vallee Blanche, I did it with a group in 2003. Fabulous scenery.


+1
Take a picnic. It’s beautiful down there.
Walking out on to the ridge is something to experience. Little Angel
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We'll be going to Les C next week, and I thought on the way back to Geneva on our leaving day we would go up the Aguille du Midi cable car to the needle (just to view not ski). Just booking the one-off tickets seems to come to 267eur for our party for a morning timed booking on the day I want, whereas if I buy a one day normal Evasion pass it comes to about 150eur.

Now I think the cable car to the top is included in the Evasion pass so apart from being able to book a time for the one-off ticket is there anyting I am missing as to why I wouldnt save >100eur?
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@ster, I don't think you mean the Evasion pass (Les C, St G, Megeve, Combloux, La Giettaz). Possibly you mean the Mont Blanc Unlimited pass, don't know what that costs.
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Yes, this

The Evasion Mont-Blanc ski pass gives access to the following ski areas :

Les Contamines / Hauteluce (not linked by skis)
Saint-Gervais
Megève
Combloux
Saint-Nicolas de Véroce
La Giettaz

I thought Chamonix was included.

So yes would need the MB Unlimited - so no real saving. So it was too good to be true!

Thanks for putting me right.
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It's well worth a trip up - but only if the weather is clear. And be prepared for a very steep drop in temperature from the car park!
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One little challange if you go. If you think you are fit, run up the stairs in to the cafe, from the bridge, non stop and let all of us here on snowheads know how it went. Wink
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@pam w, Will bear than in mind. Its do that or maybe hang around in Les C for half a day and ski a bit more (but would be all a bit rushed) or head to Geneva airport first thing, check in early then take the train into the city for a wander before an early evening flight.

@Idris, I'm not sure my constitution (or insurer) would thank me for even trying that after a week of eating out on French cooking. And I know I am not as fit as I'd like. Might get the kids to do it though.
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@ster, of the two, I'd definitely go for the Aiguille du Midi (if the weather is conducive) rather than a stroll round Geneva.
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pam w wrote:
@ster, of the two, I'd definitely go for the Aiguille du Midi (if the weather is conducive) rather than a stroll round Geneva.
I dont know. A nice lunch by Lake Geneva of the local fish can be very pleasant way of spending the afternoon on a nice sunny day, and still less than the price of the cable car up the Aiguille du Midi. But we will probably do the cable car, its not often we have the best part of a day to kill and would pretty much drive right by it on the way to get to the airport.
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100% worth it. The cable car alone is a miraculous feat of engineering and by far the most impressive ski lift ride that I know of anywhere in Europe. Make sure you stand at the front and bear in mind as you look out at the precipitous glacial slopes in front, that some people ski down that!!! (Look up Mallory Eugster ADM)
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@ster, I'm not entirely clear which route from any Evasion station would take you "right past" the Aiguile Puzzled
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@under a new name, well not right past but certainly not much of a detour. And who knows when we’ll be this way next. Although we’ve bee so lucky with conditions at Les C this week (even the forecasted rain has moved to night time) and had a good time than hopefully it won’t be long.
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ster wrote:
@under a new name, well not right past but certainly not much of a detour. And who knows when we’ll be this way next. Although we’ve bee so lucky with conditions at Les C this week (even the forecasted rain has moved to night time) and had a good time than hopefully it won’t be long.


My vote is most definitely for the AdM! Magnificent views of the Tacul face and the surrounding peaks. You can dream about your next trip up to Mont Blanc and skiing all the classic big Chamonix lines! Most Genevans that can escape to the mountains at the weekend!
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BobinCH wrote:
Not sure this is what you mean?
https://snowheads.com/ski-forum/viewtopic.php?t=64543

What an epic (but at the same time, very humbling) tale.
Thanks for sharing.
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franga wrote:
BobinCH wrote:
Not sure this is what you mean?
https://snowheads.com/ski-forum/viewtopic.php?t=64543

What an epic (but at the same time, very humbling) tale.
Thanks for sharing.


12 years ago now. Perhaps it’s time for another attempt…
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BobinCH wrote:
franga wrote:
BobinCH wrote:
Not sure this is what you mean?
https://snowheads.com/ski-forum/viewtopic.php?t=64543

What an epic (but at the same time, very humbling) tale.
Thanks for sharing.


12 years ago now. Perhaps it’s time for another attempt…

Well, we only live once ...
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BobinCH wrote:
ster wrote:
@under a new name, well not right past but certainly not much of a detour. And who knows when we’ll be this way next. Although we’ve bee so lucky with conditions at Les C this week (even the forecasted rain has moved to night time) and had a good time than hopefully it won’t be long.


My vote is most definitely for the AdM! Magnificent views of the Tacul face and the surrounding peaks. You can dream about your next trip up to Mont Blanc and skiing all the classic big Chamonix lines! Most Genevans that can escape to the mountains at the weekend!


Just going up the Aguille du Midi was awe inspiring enough, I wouldn’t dare ski off it.
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