
Engadine and Bregaglia

TRIP ITINERARY
* This itinerary is flexible to accomodate weather, conditions, and ability levels
Day 0
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Meet for a gear check at your hotel in Chamonix. Enjoy a meal together at a local restaurant. |
Day 1
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Day climb from Chamonix. Weather, conditions, and the group will determine what we start with. There are many, many, many (did we say many?) options. |
Day 2 |
Day climb from Chamonix. |
Day 3
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Take the Aiguille du Midi telepherique to the Vallee Blanche to climb and stay the night at the Torino Hut. 3 course dinner, breakfast, warm beds, and all we have to do is show up with a daypack. |
| Day 4 |
From the Torino Hut, climb the Dent du Geant, Pyramid Du Tacul, Tour Ronde, Aiguille d'Entreves, or another climb. Stay the night at the Torino Hut. |
| Day 5 |
Climb another classic on our way back to the Aiguille du Midi. Descend to Chamonix. |
| Day 6-9 |
Our big climb of the trip. Some options include: Mt. Blanc via the Trois Sommets Traverse, the Gouter Ridge from the Tete Rousse Hut, or the Bionassay Traverse, the Grandes Jorasses, Mt. Maudit via the Frontier Ridge, Mont Blanc du Tacul, Aiguile de Moine, Aiguille d'Argentiere, Aiguille de Chardonnet, Chamonix Aiguilles, and many more. There is an extra day here to allow for rest or weather as needed, or to try something longer and more difficult if the group is capable. |
TRIP DETAILS
Trip Cost: $ for 1:1 ratio, $ for 2:1 ratio
Trip Cost Inclusions:
- UIAGM Mountain Guide
- Group climbing equipment
- Meals and lodging in mountain huts
- Lodging in hotels in Chamonix for a miximum of 5 nights, on a shared basis
- Mountain Rescue Insurance
Trip Cost Exclusions:
- Personal climbing equipment
- Food in town
- Snacks, lunches, or drinks in the mountains or at huts
- Travel expenses to/from Chamonix
- Transportation expenses during trip such as lifts, trains, buses, taxis, etc.

Piz Bernina and the spectacular Biancograt
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| TRIP ITINERARY: Alps Trilogy |
DAY 0 |
Welcomed by your guide(s) in the hotel in Chamonix for an apertif. Get out the maps for a tour overview, and do an equipment check for the trip. |
DAY 1
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Prepare for the Haute Route by skiing the famous Vallée Blanche. Ski lifts and a tram access this 3600m+ ski run down intricate and beautiful glaciated terrain. This day will allow us to acclimate to the altitude and to the type of ski terrain found on the Haute Route. This is classic Alps skiing amidst the most spectacular mountains in Europe. Spend the night in Chamonix. |
DAY 2 |
Leave Chamonix for the village of Argentiere where we ascend to the Grand Montets by tram. From there we ski down to the Argentiere Glacier beneath the Aiguille Verte and ascend to the Col du Chardonnet, the technical crux of the route. After a roped technical descent, we climb to the Fenétre de Saleina and ski down the gentle slopes of the Trient Plateau to the Trient hut. |
DAY 3 |
One of the best ski runs- from the Trient Hut, down the amazing Val d’Arpette, to the small lakeside mountain village of Champex. The classic Haute Route, through Verbier, is justifiably the most popular way to go, and is a skier’s favorite. We travel to Verbier by bus, then by ski lift back up into the mountains. We arrive in the afternoon at the Mont Fort hut, complete with showers! |
DAY 4 |
A classic tour day. We will ski up and over two cols through rolling terrain to the Grand Desert Glacier. We traverse the upper reaches of the glacier and ascend steadily toward a beautiful ski mountaineering peak known as the Rosablanche ("the white rose") 3336.3m (10,946’). After reaching the summit, we ski a fantastic run down to the Prafleuri Hut where we relax on the beautiful sun deck, or perhaps make more turns after a tasty, home-cooked meal. |
DAY 5 |
From the Prafleuri Hut we ascend over the Col des Roux and down along the Lac des Dix, the highest "dammed" lake in the Alps. We ascend the Pas du Chat and along the Glacier de Cheilon to the fantastic Dix Hut. |
DAY 6 |
Ski down then across the Glacier de Cheilon and up the beautiful Glacier de Tsena-Refien. We continue upward via a steep, exposed traverse that allows access to the Col du Brenay. From there we climb to the summit of the Pigne d’Arolla at 3790m (12,434’) for a most spectacular panorama and the high point of or trip. We descend a popular heli-ski run to the precariously perched Vignettes Hut. |
DAY 7 |
Vignettes Hut to Zermatt. This is the longest day of the Route. 30km (19 mi.), 3 cols, 7 glaciers, and 1100m (3608 ft.) of ascent, with a pass beneath the North face of the Matterhorn. The glacier rollercoaster ride down from the Col de Valpelline all the way into the town of Zermatt is a dramatic and memorable finish! |
DAY 8 |
Extra day for weather or conditions, if necessary. If we do not use this day on the route we can use this final day to ski in the Zermatt area. One of many options is to ski from Monte Rosa down to the town of Zermatt. This offers a world class ski descent with huge vertical, all made accessible by tram. A day of helicopter assisted touring would be another good way to ski tremendous vertical in both Switzerland and Italy. |
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Prerequisites:
- Prior wilderness camping experience
- Prior mountain hiking or scrambling
- Excellent physical fitness and stamina
- Experience at altitudes above 11,000’
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TRIP DETAILS
Dates:
Custom Dates
mid-July through August
Trip Length:
days
Trip Difficulty:
Level 3
Cost:
$
Prerequisites:
Excellent physical fitness and stamina
Prior multi-pitch rock climbing to 5.8, and able to climb 4th and easy 5th class rock with mountain boots at altitude
Prior experience technical ice climbing
Solid general mountaineering skill and technique with ice axe and crampons
Recommended Prior SMG Programs:
Monte Rosa Traverse
Mt Whitney- winter ascent
Mt. Humphreys- NE Couloir
Dolomites
Recommended Follow-up Climbs:
Palisade Traverse
Matterhorn
Berner Oberland Trilogy
Temple Crag- Sun Ribbon Arete
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