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Alpine 4,000m Introduction - Switzerland

Monte Rosa, Strahlhorn and Rimpfischhorn from Weissmies south ridgeTen peaks over 4,000m form a magnificent horseshoe surrounding the upper Saastal. Many of the summits are easily accessible from high mountain huts and cable cars, making this area of Switzerland ideal for the novice alpinist.

This introductory six day course aims to visit a number of these peaks and train those taking part in the essential skills needed to travel confidently over glaciated mountains. Course content will include the use of crampon & ice axe; roped glacier travel and crevasse rescue techniques; ridge scrambling and 'moving together' roped; advice on acclimatisation and fitness; use of huts and cable cars. All ascents will be via simple routes, the only requirement being a good level of fitness. The programme would be ideal for people with hillwalking experience in Britain. Whilst experience on snow and ice is preferable it is not essential, as this aspect of mountaineering will be covered in full during the course.

Weissmies north flankMuch of the time (2/3 nights) will be spent overnight at high mountain huts. The valley base will in Saas Grund, a short distance below Saas Fee. This area is easy to travel to, using the very efficient Swiss rail network from either Geneva or Basle and a Postbus from Visp to Saas Grund

Dates: 2008

  • 27th July arrive 3rd August depart (six day course)

Price:

  • £800.00 per person. Please phone/email to check availability.

Group size:

  • Alphubel south ridge looking southOne Guide to four people

Cost Includes:

  • All hut costs and meals
  • Cable car costs
  • All Guides expenses
  • Valley accommodation (B&B)
  • In course transport

Price does not include:

  • Alpine insurance (Obtain from BMC)
  • Valley evening meals or packed lunches
  • Travel to the Alps

Note: The exchange rate may effect the accommodation prices, but not the main course price, which is fixed for the season.

Alpine Introductory Course - Outline Programme.

Meet during the late afternoon or evening preceding the course in Saas Grund for introductions.

  • Day 1
    Gear check. Please try and make sure that the equipment you are bringing with you is adequate for the activities to be undertaken. To this end please contact Alan Kimber with any queries before leaving the U.K. Introduction to glaciers and local crags for prussik/rope training. Night in the valley.
  • Day 2
    Walk to a mountain hut (possibly the Britannia Hut)and practice crevasse rescue from the hut. Night spent in the hut.
  • Day 3
    Ascend a 4,000m peak (possibly Allalinhorn) from the hut and descend back to the valley.
  • Day 4
    Walk to the Almageller hut.
  • Day 5
    Ascent of Weissmies, (4023m) and descend to Hohsaas Hut for another night.
  • Day 6
    Ascent of Lagginhorn (4010m) and descend to the valley.
  • Days 5 & 6
    This could be changed to suit those taking part for a lower mountain, depending on how folk are feeling

This programme is a very full one and may well be changed to suit both the weather and course members level of fitness/experience. The important point is to maintain a gradual gain in height climbed in order to enhance the acclimatisation and fitness of individuals. Also of importance is the fact that this course is not meant to be exhausting all of the time, after all those attending are on a holiday!

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