Yann shared:
- Why you should kickstart your alpine climbing journey in Chamonix
- The history of Chamonix and why it’s considered the cradle of alpinism
- Classic climbs you just can’t miss while you’re there
- The best routes for each skill level and the skills you’ll need for them
- Getting there, packing, and more: the logistics behind climbing in Cham
- Climbing clinics in Chamonix
Alpine climbing is one of the most challenging and rewarding ways to experience the Great Outdoors.
It’s a demanding dance between physical effort, technical knowledge, and deep respect for the mountain’s power. From navigating crevasses on glaciers to deciphering weather patterns, every decision holds the weight of your safety. You’ll need rock climbing skills, ice axe and crampon proficiency, ropework mastery, and the ability to adapt to ever-changing conditions.
Known as the cradle of alpinism, Chamonix is the perfect playground for climbers of all skill levels. From the classic granite ridges of the Aiguilles Rouges to the glacial landscapes of the Mer de Glace and the technical ice faces of the Grandes Jorasses, every corner of Cham hides an opportunity to practice your skills and grow into your boots.
Plus, cable cars whisk you to high altitudes, reducing approach times, while the views of Matterhorn and Mont Blanc provide endless inspiration — and future goals!
Looking to follow in the footsteps of legendary alpinists and get a sneak peek into the realm of the big mountains? Join an expert guide as he tells you everything you need to know about advancing your alpine climbing skills in Chamonix and get ready to make your mark on the big mountains!
Webinar host
Yann Delevaux is a Chamonix-based mountain guide, boasting over 20 years of experience guiding mountaineering and skiing in the Mont Blanc area, the Alps, the Himalayas, and beyond. He is a co-founder and the “driving force” behind the Nuyama outdoor adventure company, mixing the wisdom and experience of an “old guide” with boundless enthusiasm and creativity.