so yes, up on the mountain in deep snow you can sink very deep. The start is then problematic. Depending on which trail you take, the flat way down is shorter or longer. Don't forget the crevasses everywhere. poles are good. I wish you a lot of fun there - this year I can't - next winter I'll definitely go to cham
@@Henrix1979 thank's. I was about to do it in January this year, but didn't feel like pulling the trigger on my own without a guide (for the accuracy of navigating crevasses terrain).
Awesome !!!!
Thank you! Cheers!
Good video
Thanks
Great Video
Glad you enjoyed it
i watched the whole thing
Hi, hoping to hit this year, third time lucky, can you tell me if there are many flat spots for snowboarding.
so yes, up on the mountain in deep snow you can sink very deep. The start is then problematic. Depending on which trail you take, the flat way down is shorter or longer. Don't forget the crevasses everywhere. poles are good. I wish you a lot of fun there - this year I can't - next winter I'll definitely go to cham
Any recommendations for guide service to use?
hi Chelsea, go here www.chamonix-guides.com/en
How long it took from strapping in to strapping completely out?
I think it took about 2.5 hours. But that depends entirely on the conditions and how fast you are. Do it if you can - it's totally worth it
@@Henrix1979 thank's. I was about to do it in January this year, but didn't feel like pulling the trigger on my own without a guide (for the accuracy of navigating crevasses terrain).
Which route is that?
direct
Not really THAT Bad huh ? :D