Informazioni aggiuntive
Monviso, with its 3,841 meters of height, dominates the scenery of the Cottian Alps in northern Italy. Also known as the "King of Stone", Monviso is an icon of the Piedmont region and an attraction for mountain enthusiasts from all over the world.
The experience: This adventure is not just a simple climb; it is a journey through the wild beauty of the Alps and an opportunity to connect with nature in an authentic way. The climb to Monviso is a unique experience that will take you to explore breathtaking landscapes, cross glaciers and overcome rocky sections.
Schedule
1st day: Transfer to Pian del Re and ascent to the Quintino Sella refuge (approximately 2 hours)
2nd day: Climb to the summit of Monviso via the normal route (approximately 6 hours), return to the refuge and then to Pian del Re
Fee
The price of the trip depends on the climbing route chosen:
2 people: 360 euros/each
1 person: 650 euros
Write to us directly to ask for a quote created especially for you, defined based on the climbing route that we will agree together.
The prices offered include the organization of the climb, the accompaniment of the Alpine Guide, the teaching of techniques and the possible rental and use of mountaineering equipment.
Notes
The fee does not include: travel costs, food and accommodation, cable cars (also for the Guide) extras and everything that is not included in the "fee" item. The expenses of the Guide will be divided among the participants.
The proposals reported are indicative of a general program. They may undergo variations at the sole discretion of the Alpine Guide depending on weather and snow conditions or other variables.
Equipment
Gear:
Classic 12-point steel crampons
ice axe
helmet
harness
mountaineering boots
1 kevlar sling or dyneema sling 120 cm of length
In the absence of this material there is the possibility of rental. However, we suggest you to buy at least mountaineering boots (possibly compatible with your crampons).
Recommended clothing and material:
minimum category 3 sunglasses
buff hat and neck warmer
2 pairs of gloves, one light and one heavy for use on snow
Gore-tex jacket (or similar)
down jacket
breathable fleece and t-shirt
softshell trousers for mountaineering
socks
trekking pole (useful but not essential)
sunscreen (minimum protection 30)
thermos (1L) or water (if the day is hot)
snacks, bars, dried fruit (practical and energetic food)
C.A.I. card (if registered)
identity document
Available dates
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