News

Report 7th January 2020

Firstly, Happy New Year from the team at Chamoniarde; wishing you many great outings in 2020.

The anticyclonic conditions have allowed for increased activity in the mountains after an Autumn and December of unstable weather.  

For ski tourers: all the classic outings, (Val Monjoie, Pormenaz, Aiguilles Rouges, Loriaz/Bel Oiseau sectors/Col de la Forclaz,) are popular.  The snow cover is good above 1500-1800m but can be sparse below this.  The snow quality is very variable, often wind or sun affected but still mainly giving pleasurably skiing.  It is possible to start skinning directly from Plaine Joux, Buet, Couteray and Trient.  As a reminder, the Loriaz and Lognan huts are open for the season.

Ski touring is also possible on the glaciers: Glacier des Grands, Col du Passon (awkward to ski avalanche debris in the lower part), Col du Chardonnet, Col du Tour Noir, Col d'Argentière, Tour des Périades, Glacier del Toula etc.  The Valley Blanche has black ice on the ridge, which is not yet equipped other than some belay stakes.  The snow quality is variable, with a weak cover below the Salle à Manger and there are quite a lot of stones between the ice cave and the way up to Mottets. The descent to Chamonix "acceptable"

You are reminded that it is still early season and many crevasses are still open.  Good skills at reading the terrain are essential.

The anticyclone which has brought agreeable temperatures to the high mountain has also helped with the formation of ice and led to a return of activity.  In general, the conditions remain thin, so it is difficult to talk of “good conditions”.  However, certain routes are being done frequently.  Some examples: Couloir Lagarde direct, Couloir Couturier, Beyond Good Evil, Fil à Plomb, Mallory-Porter, Eugster Diagonal, Modica-Noury, Pellissier Gully, M6 Solar, Lafaille Gully and Valeria Gully.  The routes behind the Requin and in the Combe Maudite look to be feasible. There is no information for the Chardonnet or the Pointe du Domino.

It is difficult for someone to be totally objective when reporting on conditions, especially as their technical abilities have such an effect. In addition, with social networking, it is not unusual to find conditions not as good as expected but with still a crowd at the start of the route! 

Concerning ice climbing, the routes are coming into condition on the upper true right bank of the Argentiere, (Mur des Jumelles, Résurgence) and the left bank, (Déferlante...). Conditions are also improving at Cogne.  Please note, as last year, climbing in a sector in Valnontey is forbidden due to bird nesting.  The icefalls concerned are: Gusto di Scozia, Flash Estivo, Flash Estivo colonnata centrale, Fiumana di Money, Fallo di Plutone, Coupè di Money, Mistiria, Coupè Money variante, Cascata della pazienza, Cascata della rassegnazione, Meeting 2000, Sweet Valentina, Voglia di tenerezza....More information here: : https://www.planetmountain.com/en/news/alpinism/valnontey-cogne-ice-climbing-ban-to-protect-bearded-vulture.html ).

 

Snow shoes are not necessary for the marked trails below 1800 m (well tracked by many people), but good footwear and poles are.

Report 27 December 2019

MOUNTAIN CONDITIONS 27/12/2019

The last update for 2019, for a weekend that promises to be sunny.

The storm last weekend brought with it a lot of snow at altitude, but also strong winds and with a warm period at the end.  This resulted in wet snow below 2000m, (risk of snow slabs detaching from ground level.) The off piste ski conditions often unpleasant, (a crust above a deep layer of soft snow and inconsistent hard snow at altitude).

The spell of bad weather on Friday, (27th,) put down 30cms of snow at 2000m and around 10cms of damp snow at 1000m. Above 2000m the snow cover has been affected by the wind.  Already on Friday there have been quite a few avalanches. (A thinnish layer of fresh snow sliding on an old, hard layer.)

Take care this weekend with the return of the sun and a rise in temperatures, (0ºC isotherm around 3000m on Saturday and Sunday.) There will be a lot of people about.  USE ALL YOUR SENSES NOT JUST THOSE OF YOUR TRANSCEIVER!

The snow cover is very good for the time of year above 1500m but remains poor below 1400m.

Most of the ski area is now open. You can see exactly what lifts and pistes are open in real time at: http://www.skiplan.com/bulletin/bulletin.php?station=chamonix&region=alpes&pays=france&lang=en

For ski tourers not wishing to use the lifts, one can start skinning e.g.  at Bettey, Le Tour parking, Vallorcine, Bel Oiseau and Col de la Forclaz.  To repeat, be careful with your route choice, given the potentially hazardous conditions due to the mixture of fresh snow, wind and rising temperatures.

There have been a lot of people asking about the Valley Blanche. It is still a bit too early and for the moment it is only suitable for very experienced ski mountaineers.  

There is no information about the gullies and mixed climbs.  It has been very windy.  The OHM is looking forward to receiving your reports!

Concerning the valley ice climbs, there is not much about, which is to be expected given the temperatures. There is some ice at Cogne, otherwise patience is needed, (to avoid everybody on the same icefall!)  Hopefully, conditions will improve in January.

The snow shoe tracks are open, (best above 1500m) : (https://www.ccpmb.fr/uploads/2019/12/TopoRaquettes_2019-20_light.pdf). The Company du Mont Blanc maintains some tracks at altitude, accessible by lift: (http://www.skiplan.com/bulletin/bulletin.php?station=chamonix&region=alpes&pays=france&lang=en). These would give access to the superb views from the Prarion or Flegere this weekend.

Take care and a Happy New Year to everyone

 

Report 20th December 2019

Following a period of winter there was an Indian summer!  The start of this year’s ski season has been very strange with big snowfalls interspersed with warm, foehn storms. 

Last week was dominated by windy, foehn weather with temperatures well above the norm, (up to 15ºC in the valley and with the isotherm above 2000m, even at night.)  For example, it was 6C° at Lognan at 8h00 this Friday morning.

 

Given this, you will understand that the snow cover has suffered.  There is no snow left in the valley floor or up to 1400/1600m depending on the orientation. The ski conditions both on and off the piste are not the best.  Hopefully, the forecast for precipitation this weekend will improve this situation in time for the Christmas holidays.

 

As far as ice climbing is concerned, patience is still needed!

 

Concerning the lifts, the Aiguille du Midi is now open since Thursday, (weather permitting). The Vallorcine and the Mer de Glace lifts open this weekend.  However, the Brevent cablecar will remain closed until January.  The "Col Cornu" piste is currently closed due to the threat of unstable snow.

 

Statement on Proposed Changes in Nepali Mountaineering Regulations

Following recent headlines about the climbing and trekking industry in Nepal, the Alpine Club has issued this statement, written in collaboration with the BMC, the UIAA and the mountain guides body the IFMGA, highlighting some of the issues facing the Nepali government and how we might help in its efforts to drive out bad practice and secure the future of mountain tourism in Nepal.  The proposals were approved at the UIAA General Assembly on Nov. 2, 2019.

Read more for full statement 

Indian Peak Fee Reductions 2020

For the Climbing Season 2020 Indian Mountaineering Foundation has decided to give 50%  discounts on handling charges to encourage the Foreign Climbers to climb peaks in Indian Himalaya.   
Details of  the discounts on handling charges offered are found HERE

 

Claude Davies

News has reached us of the death on 31st August of our member Claude Davies, who had been a member since 1985.

Members can log in to submit their tributes or send them to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. so that they can be posted on the website. 

Alpine Club Kyrgyzstan Expedition 2020

Due to the Corona virus situation this expedition has been cancelled 


25
th July – 21st Aug 2020 (TBC)

Mountains cover 95% of the territory of Kyrgyzstan and 40% of those are above 3,000 meters high. Many regions remain unexplored and the country offers huge potential for exploratory mountaineering on peaks over 4000m at a reasonable cost. An ideal first major expedition for confident independent climbers with Alpine experience, this exploratory expedition will aim to make first ascents of several virgin 4000m peaks. The size of the expedition is not fixed but should not exceed 10 participants.

Report 29 Nov 2019

A brief update for the weekend.

After the foehn storm last weekend, the snow has returned with snow down to the valley floor.  In the last 24h there has been between 80 to 90 cms of new snow at 2000m and 40 to 50 cms at the village of Le Tour.  There was knee deep snow in places on the way up to Chalet du Chapeau in places yesterday.

The Grand Montets ski area will be partially open this weekend, (more info on the Mont Blanc Natural Resort website).  The other ski lifts in the valley will remain closed.  There is no further news as to whether the Montenvers railway will be running this weekend.

The Courmayeur ski area will be open this weekend, including the Mont Blanc Skyway.  (N.B. the stairway down to the Toula glacier will be closed this year: more info ici).

Except for a few areas, (e.g the Balme sector with perhaps some walking in descent), the amount of snow below 1800m will probably not be enough for ski touring.  Above this and depending on the sector, take care with rocks, crevasses on the glaciers and avalanche risk, (not yet graded but more info available ici).

For hikers, it is best to keep to the valley walks, (Petit Balcons, Buvette du Chapeau, Cabane du Cerro, Alpage de Charousse etc.) and have good footwear.  The footpaths up to Montenvers remain closed.

Report 15th November 2019

Little has changed since the last, (05/11), report.  To recap, there is enough snow to make things awkward for hikers but not enough for skiing.

After yesterday’s foehn, (warm, wet winds), the bad weather last night put down 5 to 10 cms of snow in the valley and about 20 cms at 2000m.  

The amount of snow is not yet enough for even a partial opening of the ski areas this weekend, (16/17 Nov, e.g. Les Houches and Grands Montets.)

The Montenvers train is running every day, (the ice cave, with its cable car, is foreseen to open for the Christmas holidays).  The Aiguille du Midi cable car is planned to open on the 14th December. 

Ski touring: If you are not afraid to of a bit of ski carrying, there are possibilities above 1900m, (e.g. Balme area, Grands Montets/Argentière sector, Contamines).

Report 21 November 2019

MOUNTAIN CONDITIONS 21/11/2019

Little has changed since last week’s update apart from a partial opening of the Grands-Montets ski area this weekend, (more information ici).

The snow remains insufficient for off-piste skiing.

The open lifts will give ski tourers access to the top of the Grand Montets and so into the Argentière sector.  However, the season is just starting and from the information received so far, the glaciers, (Rognon, Argentière) are very treacherous, (numerous crevasses and fragile snow bridges.)

For the moment, skinning up at the Balme /Tour sector is feasible, (could change given a forecast for foehn, warm winds).  The descent below Charamillon is stony and involves walking.

The conditions for ski touring are more favourable in the Aosta valley.

There is little information concerning the mixed routes and “high mountain”. There is quite a lot of new snow but there is little cohesion and probably not much ice.  It is unlikely there will be much activity this weekend, given the forecasted foehn weather.

There is no change in the conditions for hiking.  It is recommended to stick to the valley trails, (below 1800m) and to be properly equipped, (good footwear, poles etc.)  The Montenvers train remains open.   

It is still too early in the season for ice climbing and snow shoeing.

 

Report 6th Nov 2019

As this brief report is being written, the first snowflakes are falling in Chamonix.  Winter is on its way.  

 

The succession of weather fronts has resulted in a gradual build-up of the snowpack, with 50cms at 2500m and 15cms at 2000m having been reported. There is snow cover down to 1500m.  This depth will increase today and a further 15cm above 1500m is forecast for tonight, (Thursday.)  

 

While waiting for the winter BERA reports to restart, think about consulting the Information Neige et Avalanche on the Météo France site.: http://www.meteofrance.com/previsions-meteo-montagne/bulletin-avalanches/mont-blanc/OPP03.

 

Though the weather has been bad for the alpinists, it is good news for the mountain conditions which are now improving after a particularly dry summer.

 

There is still not enough snow yet for skiing, except at ski resorts with glaciers above 3000m.  (Les Diablerets, Verbier and Cervina will be partially open this weekend.)

 

Hiking is best restricted to the good paths below 1500m, (Petits Balcons, Floria and Chapeau cafes etc). However, experienced, well equipped hikers can enjoy the first winter snows; for example, the Chailloux chalets, the Loriaz chalets and Montenvers.

 

Concerning the lifts, the Aiguille du Midi, Planpraz and the Skyway (Courmayeur) are now closed until the start of the ski season. The Montenvers train is the only thing open, (the ice cave and lift is closed until 13th December.)

 

Report 6th November 2019

As this brief report is being written, the first snowflakes are falling in Chamonix.  Winter is on its way.  

 

The succession of weather fronts has resulted in a gradual build-up of the snowpack, with 50cms at 2500m and 15cms at 2000m having been reported. There is snow cover down to 1500m.  This depth will increase today and a further 15cm above 1500m is forecast for tonight, (Thursday.)  

 

While waiting for the winter BERA reports to restart, think about consulting the Information Neige et Avalanche on the Météo France site.: http://www.meteofrance.com/previsions-meteo-montagne/bulletin-avalanches/mont-blanc/OPP03.

 

Though the weather has been bad for the alpinists, it is good news for the mountain conditions which are now improving after a particularly dry summer.

 

There is still not enough snow yet for skiing, except at ski resorts with glaciers above 3000m.  (Les Diablerets, Verbier and Cervina will be partially open this weekend.)

 

Hiking is best restricted to the good paths below 1500m, (Petits Balcons, Floria and Chapeau cafes etc). However, experienced, well equipped hikers can enjoy the first winter snows; for example, the Chailloux chalets, the Loriaz chalets and Montenvers.

 

Concerning the lifts, the Aiguille du Midi, Planpraz and the Skyway (Courmayeur) are now closed until the start of the ski season. The Montenvers train is the only thing open, (the ice cave and lift is closed until 13th December.)

 

Report 25th October 2019

Another week of bad, at times tempestuous, weather with snow and strong winds in the mountains.  Therefore, it is difficult to estimate the depth of new snow.  Looking at the various webcams in the massive will give some idea of the conditions.

The forecast is for better, warmer weather this the weekend, especially in the mountains

This could be a last chance for hikers, climbers and alpinists to profit from this year’s pleasant, autumnal days.

In the high mountain the conditions are already wintery.  There has been virtually no activity for some time, and the OHM has not received any information concerning the mixed routes.

Hopefully this will change as the activity restarts and people (please!) report back.

Some classic routes, such as the Aiguille du Tour, Mont Blanc by the Goûter or the Grand Paradiso are feasible for experienced alpinists willing to accept the long approaches, (lifts and huts closed,) and trail breaking.  Snowshoes could prove useful.

For those wanting day trips, (near the Aig du Midi or the Punta Helbonner; cable cars still open), the Cosmiques Ridge and the traverses of Pointes Lachenal, Aig des Entrèves or Marbrées are feasible, (in mixed conditions).

Rock climbers need to forget the granite in the massive and go for the routes in the Aiguilles Rouges.

(Planpraz lift open) or the valley crags. Good weather has also been promised for the neighbouring valleys and ranges, (Aravis, Chablais, Aosta Valley, Lower Valais etc.)

Lastly, the hiking trails in the valley are without problems.  Make sure you are properly equipped, (good mountain footwear and walking poles,) as the shaded forest trails can be slippery.

"100 Finest Routes Mont Blanc Massive"

The table below is based on an article from Montagnes Magazine 469, October 2019 on the affects of climate change on the 100 routes in Rebuffat’s “Mont Blanc Massif 100 finest routes,” first published in 1973.

“0” means not affected,

“1” indicates only slightly affected and still popular in summer,

“2” indicates routes which have been moderately affected and might not be in condition in the Summer and can be better in Spring or Autumn,

“3” indicates routes that have been seriously affected and not usually feasible in Summer.

“4” indicates routes no longer there!

 

1  Clocher and Clochetons de Planpraz, Traverse                                                           0

2  Glacier des Bossons, école de glace                                                                          4

3  Aiguille de L’Index, SE Ridge                                                                                    0

4  Chapelle de la Gliere,                                                                                              0

5  Aiguille de la Persévérance, NE Ridge                                                                        0

6  Aiguille de la Pouce, Voie des Dalles                                                                         0

7  Amone Slab                                                                                                           0

8  Sarre Roof                                                                                                             ?

9  Petits Charmoz, Traverse                                                                                        2

10  Petite Aiguille Verte, Normal Route                                                                         3

11 Tour Ronde Vallee Blanche, SE Ridge                                                                      3

12 Aig Croux, S Face   Point de L’Innominata, S Ridge                                                   2

13 Domes de Miage, Traverse                                                                                     3

14 Tour Noir, Traverse                                                                                               1

15 Aiguille du Tour, Table Ridge                                                                                 2

16 Aig du Moine, S Ridge                                                                                          1                             

17 Mont Blanc du Tacul, Normal route   Cosmiques Ridge, Traverse                             2,3

18 Aiguille de l’M, NNE Ridge                                                                                    1

19 Aiguille d’Argentiere, Normal Route                                                                      1

20 Pyramide du Tacul, E Ridge                                                                                 1

21 Midi Plan, Traverse                                                                                             2

22 Dent du Requin, SE Ridge                                                                                   2

23 Grandes Jorasses, Normal route                                                                          1

24 Mont Blanc, by the Gouter                                                                                  3

25 Aiguille des Pelerins, Gruter Ridge                                                                      1

26 Aiguilles Dorees, Traverse                                                                                  2

27 Les Escandies, Traverse                                                                                     1

28 Aiguille du Chardonnet, Forbes Ridge                                                                   3

29 Les Courtes, NE face                                                                                          3

30 Mont Blanc, by the Aiguilles Grises                                                                      1

31 Aig du Peigne, Normal Route   Aig des Pelerins, Carmichael Route                         1,1

32 Grands Charmoz – Grepon, Traverse                                                                   3

33 Rochefort Ridge, Traverse   Dent du Geant, Normal route                                     3

34 Aig de Blaitiere – Les Ciseaux – Aig du Fou, Traverse                                           2                             

35 Tour Ronde, N face                                                                                          3

36 Aiguilles de Trelatete, Traverse                                                                          2             

37 Trident du Tacul, Lepiney route                                                                         4

38 Le Courtes -Aig Ravanel – Mummery, Traverse                                                     3

39 Petites Jorasses, S Ridge                                                                                   2

40 Petit Dru – Grand Dru, Traverse                                                                         2

41 Aiguille Verte, Whymper Couloir                                                                         3

42 Aiguille Croux, SE Face                                                                                     1

43 Aiguille Chardonnet, N Spur                                                                              2

44 Dent du Requin, E Face                                                                                   2

45 Mont Dolent, N Ridge                                                                                      3

46 Aiguille de l’M, Menegaux and Couzy                                                                1

47 Aiguille du Plan, Ryan- Lochmatter Ridge                                                          2

48 Pain du Sucre de Envers du Plan, N Face                                                          3

49 Aig du Bionnassay, NW Face   Mont Blanc, Traverse                                          2

50 Mont Maudit, Kuffner Ridge                                                                            3

51 Aiguille du Moine, E face                                                                                2

52 Aiguille du Peigne, Papillons ; W Face ; NW Pillar NW Face ; N Ridge                 0

53 Point Lachenal, SSE Face   Aig du Midi,  Cosmiques Spur                                  1

54 Aig du Diable – Mont Blanc du Tacul, Traverse                                                1

55 Aiguille du Midi, S Face                                                                                 1

56 Mont Blanc, Brenva Spur                                                                               2

57 Dent du Geant, S Face                                                                                   1

58 Pic Adolphe Rey, Salluard Route                                                                      2

59 Mont Blanc du Tacul, Gervasutti Couloir                                                           3

60 Le Minaret, SE Spur ; S Face direct                                                                  1

61 Aiguille du Peigne, Vaucher Route                                                                    1

62 Aiguille du Midi, Frendo Spur                                                                           3

63 Petit Clocher du Portalet, E Face and SE Ridge                                                  0

64 Pic du Roc – Grepon, Traverse                                                                         1

65 Aiguille d’Argentiere, N Face                                                                             3

66 Grandes Jorasses, Hirondelles Ridge                                                                  1

67 Aiguille de la Brenva, E Face                                                                             1

68 Dent du Crocodile, E Face                                                                                 2

69 Aiguille du Plan, N Face                                                                                     2

70 Mont Maudit, Cretier Route                                                                                1

71 Aig du Blatiere, N Face                                                                                      2

72 Mont Blanc du Tacul, Boccalatte Pillar                                                                  1

73 Rochefort Ridges – Grandes Jorasses                                                                  2

74 Aiguille Verte, Grands Montets Ridge                                                                   2

75 Aig Noire du Peuterey, S Ridge                                                                            1

76 Les Courtes, Central NNE Spur                                                                             3

77 Aguille Verte, Sans Nom Ridge                                                                             3

78 Dent du Requin, N Face                                                                                       3

79 Aiguille Verte, Courtier Couloir                                                                             2

80 Petit Dru, N Face                                                                                                2

81 Mont Blanc, Innominata Ridge                                                                             1

82 Les Droites, N Spur                                                                                             2

83 Aig Noire du Peuterey, W Face                                                                             2

84 Chamonix Aiguilles, Midi - Grepon Traverse                                                           3

85 Petites Jorasses, W Face                                                                                     2

86 Mont Blanc du Tacul, Gervasutti Pillar                                                                  2

87 Pointe Gugliermina, SE Face                                                                               1

88 Aiguille du Triolet, N Face                                                                                   3

89 Grand Capucin, E Face                                                                                       1

90 Mont Blanc, Route Major                                                                                    2

91 Aiguille Verte, Nant Blanc Face                                                                            3

92 Petit Dru, Bonatti Pillar                                                                                       4

93 Aiguille du Fou, S Face                                                                                       3

94 Les Courtes, N Face                                                                                           3

95 Mont Blanc, Peuterey Ridge                                                                                 2

96 Grandes Jorasses, Point Croz Central Spur                                                            1

97 Grandes Jorasses, Walker Spur                                                                            2

98 Petit Dru, W face American Direct                                                                        2

99 Les Droites, N Face                                                                                            2

100 Mont Blanc, Central Pillar of Freney                                                                   2

 

 

 

 

Report 18th October 2019

Conditions are very much evolving in this period between seasons.

The successive weather fronts have deposited a lot of windblown snow at altitude. The exact amount is difficult to ascertain but was about 40cms above 3500m at the start of the week.   The conditions of the mixed climbs are slowly improving, following the exceptionally warm and dry conditions this summer.  There is virtually no alpine activity for the moment, given the unstable weather, (some activity on the Cosmiques ridge, Pointes Lachenal traverse and the Entrèves.

Concerning the rock routes, the Chamonix Aiguilles are plastered with snow.  If the weather allows, it is possible to climb in the Aiguilles Rouges or on the valley crags.  

The hiking trails, resplendent in their autumn colours, are without snow and are feasible.

The Aiguille du Midi and Skyway Monte Bianco cable cars are running until the 3rd November.

The Montenvers train re-opens on the 19th October, (ice cave and cable car remain closed.)

The Planpraz lift will be open from 19th October to 3rd November.

All the mountain huts are closed except for the Plan de l’Aiguille and the Torino, (which both close on the 3rd November.)   The CAF mountain huts have winter rooms available.

Report 3rd October 2019

We are now well into Autumn and it feels cool in the valley. The last weather front brought snow down to 2200m, with10 to 25cms at altitude in some sectors.

 

The high rocks are snow covered and patience is needed before the rock routes come back into condition.  Concerning the mixed routes, the new snow serves only to hide the dry conditions underneath, so here also patience is needed for conditions to improve.

 

With the doubtful weather and poor conditions, all the lifts have closed, except for the Aig du Midi and the Skyway Monte Bianco. The huts, (except for of the Torino), are also closed and very little alpinisme is happening for the moment.

However, some routes remain feasible: e.g. the traverse of the Pointes Lachenal, Cosmiques Ridge (retracked this morning, no further info,) Aiguilles d'Entrêves traverse, Dent du Géant, Aiguille du Tour and Grand Paradiso.

At lower altitude, the Petit Charmoz, Ecandies traverse and Perrons traverse are also feasible.

 

There are no special problems for hiking and rock climbing at mid altitudes, though there is a risk of snow and verglas above 2400m, especially if north facing. The forest paths, particularly those in the shade, can be slippery at this time of the year.