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brian
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BobinCH, ooooohhhh.
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Cheeky monkey
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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nice job!!!
A friend of me did the classical this past monday, I've had to be there but last minute problems stopped me..... They did the ascent via grands mulets and arette vallot, and they descended via the north face in a really good conditions!! I hope that you had the same!
Surely, the next time that we attempt Mont-Blanc will be by the 3 Monts route, so I wait your photos an explanation!!
Last edited by Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do. on Fri 28-05-10 10:18; edited 1 time in total
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AlTom, alas the conditions turned on us very quickly.... I'm waiting for the summit photo from Marco. I couldn't take photos. My fingers were on the verge of frostbite in my gloves....
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ohh, can't wait for the rest of the pics.
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Not sure if that ledge would be better in the night or in the day
Glad you got down ok.
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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You could have perhaps stopped at Grand Mulets refuge ?
Instead of getting a helicopter.
However congratulations on getting back down - that is the main thing.
As you say Mont Blanc is certainly not to be underestimated.
Not somewhere I would wish to navigate on GPS.
Mont Blanc its high enough compared to adjacent peaks that it often gets totally different weather.
So often the Chamonix valley is clear and sunny - but the summit is covered in thick lenticular cloud for the entire day.
Havent done the 3 Monts - but have heard it not a good route to be on if the weather takes sudden turn for the worse.
Nice write up & photos.
Sounds epic (and scary)......
Doug.
p.s oh yeah - if its any consolation the chopper teams need to log a certain amount of training hours each month!
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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BobinCH, epic trip!! Also glad you all got down in one piece.
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Haggis_Trap wrote: |
You could have perhaps stopped at Grand Mulets refuge ?
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Yep, we thought hard about stopping at Grands Mulets but just wanted to get down and thought we'd make the traverse. When the big slide went in front of us we knew it was a mistake and decided no more risks.
The GPS was invaluable in finding the Valot. We were only 200m away from it when he got the GPS out but with zero visibility we could have been wondering around for ages without it.
The problem with the 3 Monts route is that if you get caught by the weather it is not really any easier to turn back once you are past Mont Maudit
The Gendarmes in the heli were brilliant. Professional but also super friendly and not a hint of annoyance at the situation. I think Tim's taking one of them water skiing next week....
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You know it makes sense.
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BobinCH, what an adventure! glad you got down OK
with your frostbitten fingers, will you ever play the piano again?
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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great report and glad it turned out okay. Now I know why I took the mulet route last year (still had to turn back at Vallot due to weather)
Well done. interesting info about the gendarmes.
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^ Grand Mulets has its own dangers - giant serac falls, probably more crevasses.
In France mountaineering, and ski touring, rescues are free.
But you pay for piste / off piste skiing rescues.
Which is why you can buy carte neige insurance with a lift pass.
If you get rescued whilst off piste skiing from the Grand Montets then you might have to pay.
Though interestingly Aiguille Du Midi, and I think the La Grave telephrique, are special cases officially classed as mountaineering since there are no pistes to leave.
Glad this one had a happy ending (having been involved in my own scrapes!).
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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ow- what an epic.
Nice to see you all smiling at the end.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Bubba,
Great write up, glad you got down safely in the end. That'll teach you for not taking Cousin Logie the guide!!
Enjoy your weekend.
Kev (and Kate and Bobby and Nick!)
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Well, well, well my heart is certianly in my mouth after reading about your little jaunt!
This all seems very close to home at the moment as my husband and his freinds are going out to climb Mont-Blanc next week. I've seen the kit list and skis haven't been discussed, so I think I'll be pointing that bit out. What sort of insurance did you take out, or did you just rely on standard stuff?
Glad you got down safely, I hope to be reporting the same for our group soon!!!!
Thanks
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Barratschamonix, mountain rescue seems to be free on Mt Blanc. And I guess E111 covers medical? Not sure about repatriation if you get severely crocked. We live in Switzerland and are members of an organization called REGA which provides rescue services in Switzerland and repatriation if necessary.
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Thanks will look in to it, but he seems to be confident that their guide's insurance will cover them.
Best of luck with your next trip
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Good effort BobinCH, sounds like you'll get some distance out of this tale...
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Wow - epic! Thanks for posting this - really glad you got down OK. Lovely photos, especially the sunrise one, and a great read from the warmth of the chalet...
(Incidentally we have the BMC insurance)
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Good TR - glad all ended well
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Nice TR - makes me slightly less jealous of your earlier May exploits. Looks like a big contrast between your day and the Brit snowboarders who posted a TR up the same route possibly the day before on TGR.
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Cool trip, son.
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glad you made it down safely & thanks for the TR
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Phwow. You are going to have to try very hard next year to better that TR. Very pleased to hear all turned out OK.
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That was impressive! Well done...and I'm not showing this to mrs horizon, as she'll nix any further trips with you lot!
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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Can't beat an epic in the mountains - well done on getting out of there alive. Although I must say I would have retreated to the Mulets refuge...but if a chopper if there reay to take you then why not!
Ski Mountaineering in Chamonix is like nowhere else in the World - you can push limits so much with the Helicopter support in the back of your mind.
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