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How do you get to the top of Mont Blanc?

There are only two modes of transport that can assist you in climbing Mont Blanc. The first is the cable car found in Chamonix town that will take you directly to the Aiguille du Midi, and then there is the tramway from Saint Gervais which takes you to the Nid d'Aigle.



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TMB has enough variability and can be as expensive or as cheap as the traveler is willing to spend. For a couple from the US, the Tour du Mont Blanc hike cost varies from around $2500 to $8500 depending on the amount of luxury you prefer. The biggest expense will be the flight and accommodations.

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Very high altitude is 3650m and above. As the altitude increases the concentration of oxygen decreases. Mont Blanc at 4807m is in the very high range. What this means for you on mont Blanc is that it is difficult to get enough oxygen into your body as you ascend the mountain.

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Climbing Mont Blanc typically takes around three days. It is possible to summit with no technical mountaineering experience, but a very good level of fitness, strength and mental resilience is required - as is an expert local guide (unless you have extensive mountaineering experience).

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Yet, when searching online for the world's most technically challenging mountains, Mont Blanc rarely even makes the Top 10. Instead, you'll find peaks in the Himalayas, like K2, Annapurna, and Everest, or Denali, the tallest mountain in North America, known for its rugged isolation and crippling temperatures.

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This is an incredible cable car ride. Not only do you get to see Mont Blanc from several different angles, but you will also travel over glaciers, see their crevasses and seracs, and get amazing views of the French Alps.

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Mont Blanc Massif has the highest peak in all of Europe. People die every year due to the high altitude and rock slides, making it arguably the most dangerous mountain to climb. There have been dozens of deaths every year. The total number of fatalities is between 6,000-8,000.

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In short: yes, it's too dangerous to try climbing Mont Blanc unguided with the experience that you and your fiance have, including the course you mention. Far too dangerous in fact. I recommend to either hire a guide or get more experience first. It's not so much the altitude that worries me.

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One of the big challenges is altitude. On top of this, given the glaciated conditions of Mont Blanc, you will also need experience using crampons and ice axe. Due to the possibility of encountering crevasses, all guided parties will be roped.

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