Tour du Mont Blanc - Tips!

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  • Опубликовано: 20 авг 2024
  • Tour du Mont Blanc 7-day solo hike from refuge to refuge!
    Sharing tips for the hike. Hope you will find it useful!
    00:12 - Is TMB hard?
    01:26 - Is TMB dangerous?
    02:08 - Trail etiquette
    02:43 - Refuge
    03:57 - Food and water
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Комментарии • 15

  • @myhandle321
    @myhandle321 11 месяцев назад +1

    The food looks so delicious!

  • @katherineschexneider585
    @katherineschexneider585 9 месяцев назад +1

    Great tips. I hiked the TMB in 2021 and 2022 (10 days) and stayed at refuges. Your advice is exactly what I experienced and what I would advise. Thank you for a superb video!

  • @annelyartandillustration1561
    @annelyartandillustration1561 11 месяцев назад +1

    Great simple tips

  • @FeiFay_CorgiPaws
    @FeiFay_CorgiPaws 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks for sharing this first of all - very helpful! A few questions if you don't mind. You visited during June, any particular reason for that timeframe? On other videos I watched, many have shown severe thunderstorm and rain at times. What are your thoughts on the temperature, weather, etc. Also, you mentioned that you did laundry at some of the refuges. Do they all offer laundry services? Are they coin-operated? Are there both washing and drying units? Were you ever concerned about not having enough time to dry clothes? Apologies if these questions seem silly... Also, how often did you encounter refuge? Thinking of where to take restroom breaks throughout the day.

    • @hikingwithqs
      @hikingwithqs  7 месяцев назад +1

      June is the earliest period to do TMB if you are not intending to bring snow crampons. There are more people in July - Sep on the trail. Thunderstorm is hard to predict, it can occur on certain weeks if you are unlucky, so this can't be planned. I did my laundry manually in the toilet 😂 the clothes I brought were all fast drying so if you have an hour before sunset, they should dry. Refuges are mostly few hours apart, in some cases they are further, so check the map and plan your route! You should get to know your hiking speed by the first day 😉

    • @FeiFay_CorgiPaws
      @FeiFay_CorgiPaws 7 месяцев назад

      Thanks!!!

  • @Wichusa.m
    @Wichusa.m 9 месяцев назад +1

    Awesome ! So how you booking refuge ? Thank

    • @hikingwithqs
      @hikingwithqs  9 месяцев назад

      You must go to Autourdumontblanc website, but there are some refuges that only take bookings by email, so you have to search for them online.

  • @quentindu02170
    @quentindu02170 Год назад

    Great video ! What do you think about doing the TDMB at the end of September ? Thanks

    • @hikingwithqs
      @hikingwithqs  Год назад

      I think it shouldn't be a big problem if you are okay with cold. It is the beginning of cooler temperatures and you have less snow issues than June, although you should still check the conditions on FB groups before heading out. It might get quite cold at night or when it rains.

  • @spanishmeatloaf7901
    @spanishmeatloaf7901 9 месяцев назад

    Hello from New Mexico.. do these places charge for camping?

    • @hikingwithqs
      @hikingwithqs  9 месяцев назад

      If you want to use the toilet facilities for shower and have a great dinner and breakfast, then you pay. Otherwise it is free to camp at most campsites!

    • @spanishmeatloaf7901
      @spanishmeatloaf7901 9 месяцев назад

      @@hikingwithqsVery nice. Thanks for responding.

  • @hemantjoshi7434
    @hemantjoshi7434 Год назад

    Is the car can reach every refuge? One of our team members is injured so he is thinking of hiring a car and staying with the group by driving down to the refuge?

    • @hikingwithqs
      @hikingwithqs  Год назад +1

      Not every Refuge is reachable by car. Your friend might have to stay in the towns every night, and drive to the next town. The towns are Chamonix, Les Contamines, Les Chapieux, Courmayeur, La Fouly, Champex Lac, Trient and Argentiere. You will pass by these players on the hike.