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Weisshorn Ascent

Weishorn - seen from the obergabelhorn

"Famous from afar, the Weisshorn is renowned as one of the most difficult 4000ers in the Alps - with 3 great ridges, all of which are major undertakings. During this week of dedicated 1:1 guiding, we aim to make an ascent of the classic East Ridge. "
 
6 days
Advanced
1:1
Dates: 01 Jul - 07 Sep  
   
Price: £2290
Fitness: 3-4
Experience: Previous alpine AD climbing experience on technical 4000m peaks is essential, good crampon and footwork required, as well as ability to climb well at altitude.
Included: Guiding Fees and Expenses.
Other Costs: Accommodation, food, travel and uplift ~ £450
 
Summary
This is a dedicated 1:1 guiding week focussed on climbing the Weisshorn. If the mountain is not in condition, then another suitable alternative will be offered.
Due to the difficulties and altitude involved, you must be pre acclimatised from the start (ie several days spent climbing at altitude the week before) and we need to know your plans for achieving this when you book.
 
Course Base
We meet in Chamonix at the start of the week as it is easier to reach and offers better acclimatisation opportunities, then move to the Mattertal to make our ascent.
 
Sample Itinerary
Subject to weather and conditions, we follow the general format below:
climb the weisshorn, ascent itinerary
Day 0 - Sat PM, meet in Chamonix - discuss plans, sort equipment and overnight in valley.
Days 1 - 6 Sun - Fri

Climbing the Weisshorn. Travel across to the Mattertal and make use of the best weather window to climb the Weisshorn. A training climb is generally undertaken at the start of the week to confirm your fitness, ability and acclimatisation levels prior to the ascent.

Fri PM return to Chamonix.

NB Climbing Conditions on the Weisshorn You need be aware when booking that good conditions on the east ridge of the Weisshorn are essential for making a safe ascent. If the Weishorn is snowed up and out of condition, then a high quality alternative on another peak will always be offered.
Possible Climbs
- weisshorn, east ridge
 
 
 
 
 
 
climb the weisshorn
 
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 previous AD alpine climbing experience on technical 4000m peaks and must be sure footed enough to move quickly and safely over serious alpine terrain at high altitude. If you haven't climbed with us before, your guide will generally want to undertake a training climb at the start of the week to confirm your fitness and ability levels before embarking on the ascent. Climbing the Weishorn requires good levels of fitness and stamina, as the summit day involves 9-12 hours technical climbing at high altitude (see fitness level 3-4) so we advise you to prepare well in advance with regular exercise and training.
 
Acclimatisation
Pre acclimatisation is essential for this week (ie several days spent climbing at altitude the week before, idealy up to 4000m and including some technical terrain). We need to know your plans for achieving this when you book.
 
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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