Victor Galuchot and Christopher Baud skied the north face of Aiguille du Chardonnet (3824m 🇫🇷) in the Mont Blanc Massiv after ascending via the Migot Line (opened in summer 1929 by Camille Devouassoux and André Migot) in the early morning. The line features ~500m of vertical change with a sustained slope of close to 50° (the steepest sections at 55°+). Aiguille du Chardonnets‘ north face has rarely been skied in the last decades but comes more and more into condition due to the melting séracs.
The Face Sud de l’Envers des Aiguilles de Chamonix is a prominent mountain face situated in the Mont Blanc Massif of the French Alps. This awe-inspiring location is flanked by two remarkable mountain peaks: the Aiguille de Roc and the Aiguille du Plan.
The Aiguille de Roc stands tall at approximately 4,019 meters (13,185 feet) above sea level, offering stunning panoramic views of the surrounding alpine landscape. On the opposite side, the Aiguille du Plan rises to an impressive height of about 3,673 meters (12,045 feet). Both of these peaks are renowned among mountaineers and adventurers for their challenging ascents and breathtaking vistas. The Face Sud de l’Envers des Aiguilles de Chamonix, with its steep and rugged terrain, beckons climbers and outdoor enthusiasts to explore its formidable slopes and experience the beauty of the Mont Blanc Massif.
1. Descent: 09/1977, Jean-Marc Boivin and Yves Détry
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