Guided climbing mountaineering Chamonix Mont Blanc Dent du Geant / Arete Rochefort Here are some photos from the summer in the mountains around Chamonix. What a fun place! (click for larger high res photos) Telepherique to Italy Mike being guided on Dent du Geant Vallee Blanche Mont Blanc Chamonix Aiguilles Marbrees Aig. de Toule Aig. ou Dent du Geant Mont Blanc Chamonix Enroute to Aig. ou Dent du Geant with Aiguille du Midi in the background Enroute to Aig. ou Dent du Geant with Aiguille du Midi in the background Enroute to Aig. ou Dent du Geant with Aiguille du Midi in the background Enroute to Aig. ou Dent du Geant with Mont Blanc in the background Enroute to Aig. ou Dent du Geant Enroute to Aig. ou Dent du Geant with Mont Blanc in the background Enroute to Aig. ou Dent du Geant with Mont Blanc in the background Enroute to Aig. ou Dent du Geant Aiguilles Marbrees Enroute to Aig. ou Dent du Geant with Mont Blanc in the background Enroute to Aig. ou Dent du Geant with Mont Blanc in the background Aig. ou Dent du Geant Mont Blanc Chamonix Mont Blanc from Torino Hut / Refuge Telepherique to Italy le Grand Capucin du Tacul de Tet Rousse Refuge Mont Blanc Chamonix Sunset at de Tet Rousse Refuge Mont Blanc Chamonix Summit of Mont Blanc Chamonix Almost the summit of Mont Blanc Chamonix Sunset at de Tet Rousse Refuge Mont Blanc Chamonix Climbers on Aiguille d’Entreves Climbers on Aiguille d’Entreves Grand Capucin and du Tacul of Mont Blanc Sunset on glaciers at de Tet Rousse Refuge Mont Blanc Chamonix Summit of Mont Blanc Chamonix Telecabine de la Vallee Blanche 7km long 5km high from France to Italy Mike on Arete de Rochefort Other Trips You May LikeMt Habrich – Summit Trip May 31, 2014Stairmaster Couloir / Corona Bowl VideoTantalus Range at the Haberl Hut for 4 days!Climbing Tip Of The Week: Top down belaying (multi-pitch climbing) Posted in Blog, Trip Reports About Ross Berg Ross has guided, climbed and skied in the European Alps for the last several seasons. When he's at home he can be found working as a heli ski guide in winters and climbing alpine rock routes in summer. View all posts by Ross Berg →