Mont Blanc
At 4810 m (15,774 ft), Mont Blanc (in Italian Monte Bianco) is the highest summit of Western Europe situated between the French and the Italian Alps, near the town of Chamonix (France) and Courmayeur (Italy). Understand[edit]Mont Blanc literally means White Mountain. History[edit]Mont Blanc was first climbed by Jacques Balmat and Dr. Michel Paccard in 1786, and the next year by H.-B. de Saussure. Get in[edit]There is a regular airport transfer service from Geneva Airport to your accommodation in Les Houches, Chamonix & Argentiere operated by *Alpybus [1] The price is 24.50€ per person, each way. You can use also use EBA Eurobus, as an alternative operator, to book a *bus transfer [2] starting from € 10,67 per person. Get around[edit]Ascension on foot[edit]Although climbing Mont Blanc is not technically very difficult, the altitude requires proper training and equipment. Every year, several thousand people do it and several accidents are caused by improper preparation. A mountain guide is necessary unless you already know the place (660 € for one or two persons). It can be done in July and August. Usually done from Saint-Gervais-les-Bains with a night in the Goûter refuge. Ascent by ski[edit]Climbing Mont Blanc by ski is reserved for highly trained skiers. It's mostly glacier skiing. It can be done from March to June, depending on the snow coverage. A mountain guide is necessary unless you already know the place. Usually done from Chamonix with a night in the Grands Mulets refuge. See[edit]Do[edit]Ascent by cable car[edit]Climbing Mont Blanc can be traversed by a series of trams from the Italian side to the French side. It is a beautiful experience offering the comfort of heated stops with restaurants and the option of getting out to hike over the glaciers. Bring warm clothes. The return trip can be made by a bus which travels through a tunnel under the mountain. Eat[edit]Sleep[edit]
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