Aiguille du midi ,Chamonix ,

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Uploaded by on Jan 28, 2008

Lift to the top and skiing down.

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  • Hi Marco . Thanks for the comment. I advice you to use a guide and the guide will take you the route after your abilitys and wishes. Remember its on a iceberg and cracks can be under the snow thats 200m deap, I remember the guide pointed 1 meter in front of us in the new fresh pouder snow ....there you will fall 200m....and come down where the iceberg ends in 500years ... Take care and I wish you a great trip. This is one of the best skiing experiances there is , maybe you get some powder to ;-)

  • Not shure of the name of the music , the original music was removed from the movie and I put new music on from youtube library, does fit pretty good I think.

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  • Thanks for the "trip down memory lane" Skied it in 1999, yes it was one of the best ski runs of my life! Now i remember more about it, thanks!

    Mark

  • We skied there with my family when I was like 12yo. One of the greatest skiing experiences of my life. Have you seen the ice caves? They are pretty cool, if they are still there that is.

  • Skied this in February of 2011. Knee deep powder. Absolutely insane. A must do if you have the ski ability. If the snow is packed like this video anyone above intermediate can handle it. If deep powder, advanced to expert only for sure!

  • belle perf pour le niveau

    bravo images :)

  • @cinziaclc you probably mean aiguille du midi. not mont blanc..

  • Fantastic video! Especially the large beers at the end....

  • Takk for en råflott film..

    Har besøkt Chamonix 2 ganger tideliggere, og vurdere 1 tur til i vinter.

    Får ekstre lyst etter å ha sett denne filmen!

  • why are you roped in? i get having crampons, but it's a bootpack. been on plenty no-fall-zone bootpacks in my day, none had cables/ropes. is it required? snowbridged crevasses and open crevasses... you're not skiing roped in... so

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