Mont Blanc via Gouter Route — July 2023 Summit Report
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Bedingungen
- Wetter
- Warm for altitude — 10°C at Gouter Hut, -8°C at summit. Perfect visibility from the top, with the Alps spread across every horizon. Grand Couloir rockfall active between 13:00–16:00.
- Schnee
- Well-consolidated névé on Dome du Gouter, firm and safe with crampons
- Temperatur
- -8°C to 10°C
- Wind
- Light winds on summit day, calm on Arete des Bosses
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Two days to the Roof of Western Europe via the most popular French route. The Grand Couloir must be crossed fast, early — rockfall is not a theoretical risk on a hot July afternoon. Gouter Hut at 3,835m is crowded but functional. Midnight start on the Dome du Gouter, the Arete des Bosses ridge lit by headlamp, and 4,808m at dawn. The Alps extending to the Alps in every direction is a view that justifies everything.
Trip Overview¶
Mountain: Mont Blanc (4809m) Date: July 29, 2023 Duration: 2 days Party Size: 2 Outcome: Summit
Conditions¶
Weather: Warm for altitude — 10°C at Gouter Hut, -8°C at summit. Perfect visibility from the top, with the Alps spread across every horizon. Grand Couloir rockfall active between 13:00–16:00. Snow: Well-consolidated névé on Dome du Gouter, firm and safe with crampons Temperature: -8°C to 10°C Wind: Light winds on summit day, calm on Arete des Bosses
Difficulty Assessment¶
The Grand Couloir rockfall is statistically one of the most dangerous passages in the Alps — speed and timing are critical. The Arete des Bosses demands crampon confidence on a narrow snow ridge. Altitude affects more than expected on a peak this prominent.