French Alps and Pyrenees Peaks
France's principal high-mountain region spanning the Alps and Pyrenees.
A steeper and more sustained variation with tighter lines above serious glacier terrain, used when conditions and skier ability support a more technical descent. Strong avalanche discipline, harness, crampons, and steep off-piste control are expected.
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A steeper and more sustained variation with tighter lines above serious glacier terrain, used when conditions and skier ability support a more technical descent. Strong avalanche discipline, harness, crampons, and steep off-piste control are expected.
Stay style: No overnight stay. Day trip based from Chamonix.
Food and support: Carry all food and water for the day.
France's principal high-mountain region spanning the Alps and Pyrenees.
Italian Alps region spanning the western Alpine arc, the Dolomites, Ortler, Adamello, and Bernina sectors.
The highest mountain in each country.
Peaks from 4000 to 4999 metres.
Recognised alpine peaks above 4000 metres.
Commercially relevant peaks within the Mont Blanc massif.
Derived collection of alpine summits at or above 4000 metres.