Rock Climbing Course in Chamonix Valley
– Discovery and improvement Program –
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You want to discover rock-climbing? Or to improve rock-climbing in Chamonix? This course is for you! A very beautifull program for teenagers too from 14.
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Duration
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5
days
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Dates
2011 :
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- 4th of July
- 25th of June
- 1st of August
- 15st of August
On Request
Each Monday
to Friday starting from mid Juin through to the
end of September
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Group
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Maximum 5 persons |
Course
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Cost per person : |
If 2 persons : 775 euros ; if 3 persons : 550 euros ; if 4 personnes : 440 euros ; if 5 persons : 370 euros
The price includes the cost of a Guide, harness,
helmet crampons and ice-axe
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Insurance
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Please contact your insurance company to
find out if you are covered for any accidents
incurred while taking part in the off-piste
ski weekend.
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Clients who are not
resident in the USA or in Canada have the
possibility to become members of the French
Alpine Club, and therefore benefit from
their insurance. Please contact them for
further details. CAF
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If you are English,
please contact the British Mountaineering
Council for insurance coverage: www.thebmc.co.uk
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Rock Climbing Course Structure in Chamonix Valley :
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Monday
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Climbing school to Frison Roche Rock (the Gaillands) to Chamonix
Meeting at 9.00 to Gaillands rocks (gneiss).
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Tuesday
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Climbing school to Vallorcine
After 15 mn walking, we will climb in a beautifull climbing area to Vallorcine located at 1250 m d'altitude (granit).
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Wednesday
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Climbing school to Montenvers
We will take the train to Montenvers to reach climbing school (granit) located at 1850m. Very beautifull lanscape.
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Thursday
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Climbing school to the Chapeau
This climbing school is located at 1600 m (granit) after 15 mns walking.
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Friday
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Giettroz or Barberine
Two very beautifull climbing school (gneiss) located at 1300 and 1400 m reaching after 30 mns walking.
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This is an example of a possible
program.
The guide reserves the right to change the program
Rock Climbing course in Chamonix Valley
due to
the climber's abilities and weather conditions.
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