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The "west couloir" from Aiguille du Midi
- Date:
- 20.04.2001
- Characteristic:
- Randonnée/Telemark
A beautiful ski descent doing the West Couloir from the Glacier Ronde. The couloir comes in from the North Face and can be accessed from the Glaciere Ronde via an abseil (route no. 160 in F. Damilano's "Snow, Ice and Mixed vol II"). You ski down no. 2 in the photo but instead of taking to the skiers left you continue down the glacier to the bottom skiers right. You climb to a col and abseil into the couloir. You see the col on the photo 1 cm below no 1. We did it on telemark skis in good conditions. 50-55 degrees steep in 35 cm fresh snow. Grade 5.3 ED+
This is from the top of the couloir. You ski down the Glacier Ronde and in the bottom skiers right you climb to a col. From the col you abseil 10-15 m onto a small ledge and put on your skis. In the picture you can see the skier has >>>
Col de Tour Noir - Aiguilles des Grands Montets
- Date:
- 17.04.2001
- Characteristic:
- Randonnée/Telemark
Grand Envers - Aiguille du Midi
- Date:
- 29.03.2001
- Characteristic:
- Randonnée/Telemark
A ski descent of the Grand Envers on telemark.
Aiguille Verte (4122m) from the Requin hut:
The end couloir after the Requin hut:
Cosmiques couloir from Aiguille du Midi
- Date:
- 16.03.2001
- Characteristic:
- Randonnée/Telemark
A descent from the Aiguille du Midi (3842m) to Chamonix (no. 3 in the photo). An 800m couloir at 45-50 degrees which ends on the Bosson glacier (route no. 170 in F. Damilano "Snow, Ice and Mixed vol II". In good conditions this is a spectacular ski descent in an extreme environment. We did it in 35 cm fresh snow. Descent grades 5.1/E3/D+/S5.
This is a photo of the Bosson glacier from Aiguille du Midi. You may ski all the way to Chamonix (as on the photo) or take "skiers right" at the glacier and ski to the "Plan de l'Aiguille" (2317m).