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Italian 4000m Classics Week

"The Aosta Valley contains more 4000m summits than any other region in Italy. On this guided climbing week, flexibility is the key - as we climb different objectives each year, allowing people to build up their tally of 4000ers."
 
6 days
Intermediate
3:1
Dates: 08 - 13 Jul 22 - 27 Jul
 
05 - 10 Aug
 
Price: £895
Fitness: 2-3
Experience: You need to be competent in the use of ice axe and crampons. Scottish winter climbing or an Alpine Intro course are suitable preparation.
Included: Guiding Fees and Expenses.
Other Costs: Accommodation, food, travel and uplift ~ £400
 
Summary
A varied week of 4000m peak climbing in the Italian Alps based around the Aosta Valley. Routes are selected to allow access to 4000m summits without undue technical difficulty.
Please tell us of any 4000m peaks you have already climbed, so we can plan accordingly. Typically grades are in the range F to PD+ depending on the mountain.
 
Course Base
We start and finish the week in Chamonix, travelling across to the Aosta Valley in Italy to climb during the week.
 
Sample Itinerary
Subject to weather and conditions, we follow the general format below:
classic alpine 4000m peaks itinerary
Day 0 - Sat PM, meet in Chamonix - discuss plans, sort equipment and overnight in valley.
Day 1 - Sun
Acclimatisation Climb. Recap of existing skills and ascent of an acclimatisation peak.
Days 2 - 6 Mon - Fri

Climbing Days. Ascents of classic 4000m peaks in the Italian Alps:

Possible summits may include: Gran Paradiso, Breithorn, Castor, Pollux, Signalkuppe, Zumsteinspitze, Parrotspitze, Ludwigshohe, Corno Nero, Pyramide Vincent - choice of peaks to be determined by current climbing conditions and what you have climbed before!

Don't forget to tell us of any 4000m peaks you have already climbed when booking, so we can plan accordingly.
Possible Climbs
- gran paradiso
- breithorn
- castor
- pollux
- signalkuppe
- zumsteinspitze
- parrotspitze
- ludwighohe
- corno nero
- pyramide vincent
 
 
classic alpine 4000m peaks
 
Food and Accommodation
We run all of our courses on a guiding & instruction only basis. Food and accommodation must be paid for seperately. Our recommended accommodation in the Chamonix valley is Ice and Orange - Chalet Tissières, who we will happily put you in touch with if you'd like to reserve a room. You are however free to make other accommodation arrangements if you choose (for a full hotel service, Hotel Les Lanchers in Chamonix Les Praz is another good option - Chamonix has numerous other hotels and rental apartments available at a wide variety of prices - click on 'reservation' at the Chamonix website for more details).
 
Travel
Chamonix is easily reached by flights to Geneva and an airport transfer, both of which are bookable online.
 
Ability and Experience
You need to be competent in the use of ice axe and crampons. Scottish winter climbing or an Alpine Intro course are suitable preparation. A good level of general fitness is required to enjoy the week, as summit days involve 5-9 hours climbing at altitude (see fitness level 2-3) so we advise you to prepare well in advance with days out in the UK hills, or other regular exercise. 
 
Acclimatisation
Due to the altitude of our objectives, pre acclimatisation for this course is helpful (either on a preparation course the week before, or by arriving a couple of days in advance).
 
Equipment
We will supply you with a full kit list. All communal safety equipment (ropes etc) is provided by us. You are expected to come equiped with personal clothing and climbing equipment. For the more technical items (ice axe, crampons, harness, helmet, boots etc) local equipment hire is also available.
 
     
 
 
 
         
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