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Ski Mt-Blanc in 2 days

Summit the world-famous Mont Blanc on a guided Mont Blanc ski ascent: a thrilling 2-day ski touring and mountaineering expedition led by fully qualified UIAGM mountain guides.

Guided Mont Blanc Ski Ascent with Expert UIAGM Mountain Guides

Mont Blanc was first skied in 1930 by a Swiss mountain guide and has since become the ultimate objective for ski mountaineers and backcountry skiers.

While most alpinists climb Mont Blanc in summer on foot with crampons, a guided Mont Blanc ski ascent allows you to reach the summit of Western Europe’s highest peak on skis, followed by an exhilarating 3,000 m off-piste descent. Along the way, you will traverse spectacular glaciers, deep crevasses, and towering seracs. Your Chamex UIAGM mountain guide ensures a safe and unforgettable experience, one that very few people can claim to have had.

Preparation is the key to success. This 2-day Mont Blanc ski ascent is designed for experienced ski mountaineers who have completed the necessary training and want the confidence of a professional guide to lead them safely to the summit and back. This program is designed for skiers who recently completed one of our Haute Route tours, Gran Paradiso ski tour or Monte Rosa ski tour.

Safety is our top priority. To maintain the highest level of security, we adhere to a 1:2 guide-to-client ratio. Our experience in mountain rescue (PGHM Chamonix) enables us to assess and respond to the risks of high-altitude expeditions. Your guide will determine the itinerary based on weather, snow conditions, and group experience.

The traditional route passes via the Refuge des Grands Mulets, starting from the Plan de l’Aiguille lift station (2,310 m) and crossing the Bossons Glacier to the refuge (3,051 m), perched on a rocky outcrop in the heart of this imposing glacier. Your Chamex guide may adapt the route depending on conditions to ensure safety and the best possible experience.

From: 1450 €

Price per person for 2 skiers

Expert

You ski off piste often and at a high level. You ski tour regularly, ski both sidecountry and backcountry, as well as ski-alpinism. You are steady and comfortable on any terrain. You ski couloirs (gullies) of up to 40° and would like to improve your steep skiing and mountain skiing skills. You are familiar with avalanche companion rescue techniques and glacier safety methods. You have previous experience with crampons on ice and mixed ground, and can belay and rappel. You have participated in assorted multi-day, hut-to-hut ski tours in the Alps.
  • Fitness level 4/4
  • Dates on demand
  • Guiding ratio 1:2
  • 2 days of skiing
  • Available April – May
  • 1 night in mountain hut
Clothing
Warm hat
Clothing
Thermal underwear
Clothing
Fleece or woollen layers
Clothing
Windproof and waterproof jacket
Clothing
Windproof and waterproof trousers
Clothing
Warm gloves
Clothing
Thin gloves with leather palms for better grip
Clothing
Sun hat
Technical gear
Ice axe
Technical gear
Crampons
Technical gear
Masque de ski
Ski goggles
Technical gear
Peaux de phoque
Ski / splitboard skins
Technical gear
Screwgate carabiner x 1
Technical gear
Ski boots
Technical gear
Ski poles
Technical gear
Lightweight ski harness
Technical gear
Ski touring skis
Technical gear
Ski touring boots
Other essentials
Sunglasses
Technical gear
30 – 40 litres rucksack with attachment loops for skis or snowboard
Technical gear
Ski / splitboard crampons
Safety Equipment
Lightweight ski helmet 
Technical gear
Lanyard
Safety Equipment
DVA pelle sonde
Avalanche transceiver, shovel and probe
Other essentials
Water bottle – Ideally two 1L bottles
Other essentials
Sun cream high protection (for lips and face)
Other essentials
Headlamp with fresh batteries
Optional items
Sleeping bag liner (Opt)
Included in price

Guide Fees

2 days guided skiing and ski touring with an IFMGA qualified mountain guide.

Mountain hut

1 night in a mountain hut with breakfast and dinner included.

Lift passes

The cost of any lift access that is required during the course for the itinerary described above.

Group Equipment

Ropes, safety equipment, etc will be provided when needed by your guide.

Local Transport

Any local transport that is required during your course.

Office Support

Our team is based at the foot of the Aiguillle du Midi cable car and will be happy to help you with any questions you may have before, during or after your trip to Chamonix.

Not included in price

Skis / Snowboards

The price does not include skis/snowboards, boots or clothing. If you do not have your own we can help you organise rental, please ask us for details.

Personal Equipment

Please see the “Equipment” tab to find out what you will need on this trip / course.  For private customised guiding, please contact us directly to confirm your personalised kit list.

Insurance

Travel insurance including a mountain search and rescue insurance is mandatory on all our trips (we can organise the mountai search and rescue insurance for you on request). We highly advice to have a policy covering the cost of medical treatment and to protect the value of your holiday in the event of cancellation. When taking out insurance please ensure the policy you choose covers you for the activities and altitude included in your itinerary.

Food & Drink

The price does not include lunch or snacks. You can bring your own food and we can stop for a picnic, or there may be the option to buy lunch at a mountain hut. Please make sure that you are carrying sufficient water and snacks as we will be in the mountains for a number of hours.

Accommodation in Chamonix

Accommodation in Chamonix is not included in the price but we would be happy to advise or organise it on request.

Travel to Chamonix

The price does not include flights, airport transfers or any other travel to/from Chamonix. However, we can organise airport transfers for you on request, please contact us for details.