Mont Blanc via the Gouter route (4K UHD)
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- Опубліковано 29 чер 2023
- The Goûter Route is one of the most popular mountaineering routes used to reach the summit of Mont Blanc in the Alps, ascending to a height of 4,808 metres. The route lies on the north side of the mountain, in France. All video shot with GoPro10.
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Your guide is claudio! He took me to monte rosa! What a legend
Really enjoyed watching. Hoping to climb Mont Blanc next summer myself. Nicely done.
Cheers for the video mate, pleasure to watch! Seen plenty of this climb & this was well done!
Thanks for sharing this. It's brought back a lot of memories from 1993 (my god that's 30 years ago). I was climbing with 2 friends and we stayed overnight on the bottom edge of the Tete Rousse glacier as the refuge wasn't there back then. We also slept on the snow behind the old Gouter refuge as it was full. THAT was a cold night. Breath taking views at the top. After another night on the side of the TR glacier we made it back to the camp site at Les Houches. I haven't done any alpine climbing since, and really regret it. Too old and creaky to start now.
Hi Andy - i also climbed Mt Blanc some 20 years ago, and this was my second time. Have recently picked up on alpine climbing again with a group of friends, and its just fabulous!
Amazing footage, I would love to summit Mont Blanc one day. Keep it up.
Thanks for this ...
One day I will stand up there too. :)
Same here!!!! Sooner rather than later
What did you do to train for this? Or were you already training for years in a discipline that gave you fitness for this? Also lovely to suddenly hear Danish, I lived in Denmark for 10 years and still speak the language. :)
Hi Leeroy. Good question - yes, you need to be quite fit to climb Mt Blanc. I would recommend running and some backpack training in hilly terrain
Aim for at least half marathon shape or more
Hi,
Thanks for the video, really enjoyed the it.
I would greatly appreciate your help...
I suppose to land in Geneva on July 2 at 9:40 am
I wanted to know if you think I will be able to get to Les
Contamines Montjoie (14km +/- from the starting point) on the same day, or is it better for me to wait the day in Les-Houches and start the trek the day after?
Hi. Thank you for the feedback. I have not done the trek from Les Houches to Contamines Montjoie, but I can see its a 6h30 trek. It would probably be a bit of a stretch, also given the commute from the airport. BR Johan
I think you meant 4K|2fps