Bellachat
One of the best descents off Brévent, with cold conditions needed.
Difficult Freeride Skiing
- Distance
- 4.3 km
- Ascent
- 43 m
- Descent
- 1.2 km
The mountain sports capital of the world, Chamonix gets plenty of hype and deserves it all. Whether you're a skier, climber, biker or hiker, Chamonix is probably on your bucket list, and it doesn't disappoint when you finally get there. The Chamonix mountains are steep, solid (by the standards of alpine areas) and utterly spectacular. That would be a pretty good combination even if you had to hike to reach them, but the Chamonix valley is covered in cable cars and chairlifts, making access to its legendary peaks remarkably easy. In summer the Chamonix valley is full of ambitious climbers, some making their first forays into alpine adventures, others already masters of the craft making the most of easy access to keep their skills sharp. Whichever category you fall into there are routes on rock, ice and snow to choose from, and a strong community feeding back conditions updates and beta. Come winter the valley fills with snow and the famous lines from the Aiguille du Midi, Brévènt and Grands Montets draw the best skiers from across the globe. Even when the high mountains are out of condition or cloaked in cloud Chamonix still has a huge amount to offer, with an array of rock climbing crags in summer and a collection of XC ski trails providing plenty of options on all but the grimmest of days. If all of this sounds a little too hardcore then there's still a huge network of hiking and biking trails lining the valley, most of which are world-class in their own right! Suffice to say, Chamonix is all you hope it will be, but don't just take our word for it!
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One of the best descents off Brévent, with cold conditions needed.
Difficult Freeride Skiing
This highly sought after mountaineering line is perhaps the most aesthetic ski line on the North Face of the Midi.
Extreme Freeride Skiing
Technical and more serious variation to the classic Rond or Passerelle Couloir
Extreme Freeride Skiing
A moderate and fun line down some serious glaciated terrain on the Italian side of the Vallée Blanche.
Moderate Freeride Skiing
The bowl offers unlimited descent options in flowy terrain.
Difficult Freeride Skiing
Steep and serious skiing under the very impressive Brévent cliff face.
Severe Freeride Skiing
A serious direct finish to the Rond or Cosmiques couloir this route is great skiing when snow conditions allow.
Severe Freeride Skiing
A wide open face offering good skiing far from the crowds.
Difficult Freeride Skiing
A series of walking trails makes it possible to ski from the tunnel du Mont Blanc back to chamonix if there is enough snow.
Moderate Freeride Skiing
A real adventure linking bowls and steep faces all the way to the town of Châtelard.
Difficult Freeride Skiing
A real treat with easy access, varied terrain and descent options.
Difficult Freeride Skiing
Good skiing awaits in this classic couloir which holds snow well until late in the day due to its westerly aspect
Severe Freeride Skiing
Wide to start with, the Cesso narrows in its lower reaches and is exciting as you ski between her steep rock walls.
Extreme Freeride Skiing
A steep variant into the Cesso couloir it is not often in condition but it's good when it is.
Extreme Freeride Skiing
The "intro" to the north face of the Midi with an incredible ambiance and surprisingly "freerideable" skiing in the upper section.
Extreme Freeride Skiing
This is a classic extreme skiing line, not only in Chamonix, but across the Alps. 900 meters of sustained and serious terrain between 40-50 degrees; enough to get anyones heart pumping.
Extreme Freeride Skiing