Hiking Grand Balcon Nord & Aiguille du Midi //Chamonix Day 1

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  • Опубликовано: 21 авг 2024
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    This is the first video/vlog of my trip to Chamonix France in the Fall of 2022. Chamonix is a picturesque town in the French Alps, at the base of Mont Blanc and a world base for outdoor sports like climbing, trail running, mountaineering, paragliding and everything else. It is a paradise for outdoor lovers and a place I've been looking forward to visiting for many years.
    This first day was a casual 12 miles and 4,500ft of vert and followed the Grand Balcon Nord hike which starts by taking the Montenvers - Mer de Glace Train and then follows a trail back to the Plan de I'Aiguliie where I decided to take the tram to the top of the Aiguille du Midi. I also added a little side quest and got most of the way up the Aiguille de I'M on my way and scrambled around this area view hunting for a while.
    This was the perfect first day in Chamonix and I can't think of a better way to see the area if you only have a single day. Make sure you buy a multipass which gives access to all the lifts and trains in the area.
    I decided to skip the Tour De Mont Blanc and use Chamonix as my home base on this trip and it turned out to be the best decision ever and allowed me to see the best areas the Frence alps have to offer and also allow me total flexibility in my plans.
    Make sure to follow along for the next videos and my whole trip
    Jake
    #solohiking #chamonix #solotravel
    Hike I did:
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Комментарии • 21

  • @girardmarcino721
    @girardmarcino721 Год назад +1

    Fantastic video. Thank you for sharing.

  • @ehsansheikh5693
    @ehsansheikh5693 Год назад +2

    Did the grand balcon nord today and it was all covered in 10-25cm of fresh snow. Was amazing

    • @jakekaiser1399
      @jakekaiser1399  Год назад

      Sounds amazing! I can't wait to visit with snow and bring the skis

  • @ervinslens
    @ervinslens Год назад +1

    Absolutely outstanding solo adventure, you created such a unique atmosphere here. Stunning, simply stunning piece of art!

    • @jakekaiser1399
      @jakekaiser1399  Год назад

      Thank you very much and am looking forwarding to going through the footage from the rest of the trip

  • @hikesome
    @hikesome Год назад +1

    Another beautiful new chapter Jake! Good that you managed to avoid the crowd and have all the beautiful scenery for you ;) Great atmosphere out there.

    • @jakekaiser1399
      @jakekaiser1399  Год назад

      Thank you and this area was so beautiful it made showcasing the beauty easy

  • @cnewtswander
    @cnewtswander 2 месяца назад

    Good vid dude. I’m going in August thx for posting this

    • @jakekaiser1399
      @jakekaiser1399  2 месяца назад

      Thanks man! I can't wait to get back and enjoy your trip

  • @pauloneufneufneuf
    @pauloneufneufneuf Год назад

    Beautiful shots across the valleys!
    There's some excellent off-piste skiing/boarding coming down from the top of the Bochard lift, down into Mer de Glace. You'll need a guide, but it's worth it. It's a half-day run. Extra excitement when you see the guide has ropes, and explains that one of the couloirs may need roping up to get the group down!
    Do go back!
    (A guide is essential - there's only one or two couloirs that lead into the glacier. Other routes lead to "point of no return" steeps that drop off to near vertical. On the trip I did, looking over from the side of glacier where the railway is, we saw three boarders follow other people's trails - other people who had made a mistake 😲 Luckily the three 'followers' were spotted by several guides stood around us, and - after some quick radio calls - within 5 minutes a helicopter was above to winch them to safety.)

    • @jakekaiser1399
      @jakekaiser1399  Год назад

      Thanks for watching and I would love to get there in the winter but am glad I didnt plan a trip this year with snow levels. Thanks for the suggestions / tips and I will keep these in my notes for when I get around to planning trip (hoping winter 23/24)

  • @justinclark5286
    @justinclark5286 Год назад +1

    These videos have inspired us to look at hiking differently. What pack are you using for some of your hike/running treks?

    • @jakekaiser1399
      @jakekaiser1399  Год назад

      Thanks for watching! For this trip my backpack options were limited as I like to fly with only a carry-on and had a fit in clothes for a wedding in Italy I attended right after this trip. The backpack I used for this whole trip is the Osprey daylight 13L which is my most worn pack of all time and great for day hikes that do not require any technical gear. I also don't have a running style vest at this time but want to try some out this summer to see how much better they are for running.
      FYI I did make a quick video on my backpacks if that helps:
      ruclips.net/video/LR6SxEb84-Q/видео.html

  • @krisb-travel
    @krisb-travel Год назад

    awesome video man, im here in chamonix for 1 month now. That pizza looked amazing where was it from do you remember?

    • @krisb-travel
      @krisb-travel Год назад

      lmao and yep i was also making a moka pot while typing that

  • @hucksmountainnotes7330
    @hucksmountainnotes7330 Месяц назад

    Thank You! May I ask which area at Chamonix we should based where it is convenient to excess train and the trail. How was your Bnb?

    • @jakekaiser1399
      @jakekaiser1399  Месяц назад +1

      The place I stayed was great and right near downtown close to the base of the Midi. The town itself is very small and easy to walk around so any place within Chamonix would make access to trails and train very easy. With the town being in a narrow valley anywhere you stay should be close to the train tracks but would aim to be in Chamonix itself as you have a bigger train station, access to the midi and Planpratz, and town itself.
      I hope this helps and best of luck planning your trip!

    • @hucksmountainnotes7330
      @hucksmountainnotes7330 Месяц назад

      @@jakekaiser1399 Thank You so much! It is a great help! Thanks again for your inspiring video. Problem is I like Autumn in October, most Gondola, Cable car are closed...initially, I have a bigger dream, wanted to do 9 days Tour du Mont Blanc, but found out refuges will be all closed in autumn. As a solo, I try not to camp, avoid lightning too...still so much to plan :)

  • @mikeholt7881
    @mikeholt7881 7 месяцев назад

    So instead of summiting Mont Blanc you walked around 5 miles with zero elevation gain.

  • @sebastianmackay7107
    @sebastianmackay7107 Год назад

    What month was this bro?