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Tour du Mt Blanc, updateInterest forums / Trekking & Mountaineering | ||
I just completed the Tour du Mt Blanc last month: | ||
Yes, it's a good book to have with you. Maps are not necessary IMHO. Yeah, there are some easy days on the TMB...but this is purely subjective. Much will depend on your Trekking Fitness and how much you're carrying. I Trekked this route in July this year and did not find it challenging at all. I followed this up with the Walkers Haute Route from Chamonix to Zermatt and found it a much more satisfying Trek in terms of Physicality and Views / Scenery - Purely subjective though.
Yeah, purely subjective once again...comparing TMB with Nepalese Himalayas is apples with oranges. Personally, the Italian Dolomites are the most dramatic looking mountain range for me...I'm sure other will disagree!
Money well spent! - where are you heading to next??
I had a similar experience - a great site to plan your Trek of the TMB and make online bookings for the huts in advance is here - (http://http://www.autourdumontblanc.com/en/) | 1 | |
Chilipepper: Thanks for the comments. Yes, "Best Mountain Scenery" is a subjective opinion. | 2 | |
WOW! - I love hearing / reading about people like you :) still going strong into their 70's, very admirable and inspirational indeed. I hope I'm still trekking out there when I'm more senior :) That is quite the Trekking CV you have there! I had a big 2014 which included: - EBC via Gokyo / Cho La, AC & ABC combined, I then went and walked the Camino as well all the way to Muxia almost getting to the 1000km mark. GR 20 is on my hit list as well......one day :) Cheers. | 3 | |
Way to go rics! I'm a youthful (sic) 67 and I hope that I am still going as well as you at 72. I did the GR20 in 2009 and went to the Cordillera Blanca for walking and climbing this July. Both were great walks but the GR20 offers more socialising at comfortable huts with good food and a wide variety of people. It was one of my favorite walks. Next week I'm off on a ten day bush walk in the Victorian Alps (Australia). You should consider the Overland Track in Tasmania. The Western Arthurs traverse is another classic Oz walk but you would need a partner with local experience. | 4 | |
I have my own way to make the TMB more secnic and "easy": | 5 | |