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Can you still ski the Vallee Blanche?

Can you still ski the Vallée Blanche?

The Vallée Blanche can be skied from December through May, but conditions typically are best in March and early April.

How long does it take to ski the Vallée Blanche?

about 4 to 6 hours
Allowing for a few breaks and a pace which allows you to appreciate your majestic surroundings, a trip to the Vallee Blanche generally takes about 4 to 6 hours.

Can you ski Aiguille Midi?

The intermediate point, Plan de l’Aiguille (2,317m), is the mid station of the Aiguille du Midi cable car and is an access point for off piste skiing and ski touring in the winter season, hiking, rock climbing, paragliding in the spring, summer and autumn seasons.

How do you ski the Vallée Blanche?

In order to ski the Vallée Blanche at ease, a black piste skiing level is required and a previous experience in powder skiing and deep-snow turns is possibly needed. The Vallee Blanche also offers a unique playground in the Alps to go ski touring in a picturesque environment.

Can you see Mont Blanc from Aiguille du Midi?

Perched 3,777 m above sea level, the Aiguille du Midi and its viewing platforms offer a panoramic view across the French, Swiss and Italian Alps. A lift will then take you on to the highest deck at 3,842 m, where you can take in the uninterrupted views of the Mont Blanc.

Is the Aiguille du Midi worth it?

Aiguille du Midi summer visiting tips. Being the most popular attraction in the town of Chamonix, the Aiguille du Midi summer experience is a busy one. But don’t let the crowds and lines deter you—experiencing the Aiguille du Midi is worth every bit of it.

Can you ski down from Aiguille du Midi?

The Vallée Blanche is a 23 km descent covering a massive 2800 m vertical drop from the Aiguille du Midi (3842 m) back to Chamonix (1050 m). You can finish the run either at the Montenvers-Mer de Glace mountain railway terminus, or if there’s enough snow, you can ski all the way back down to Les Planards in Chamonix.

Why ski the Vallee Blanche?

For those who haven’t done much off-piste before, the Vallee Blanche offers a fantastic possibility of discovering the best elements of ski touring and ski adventuring.

How hard is the Vallee Blanche run?

The Vallee Blanche run is not your typical slope. You will not get to rest your legs since there is no chair lift. You can end up having to ski through LONG sections of large moguls. As I stated before, the conditions can vary quite a bit and can influence the difficulty of the run.

Should you hire a tour guide in Vallee Blanche?

If bad weather is looming, the guides get booked up the day before the bad weather hits. There are multiple companies in the Chamonix area that offer guiding services in Vallee Blanche. As long as the guide is certified, you can be assured that you will be in good hands.