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Tour Du Mont Blanc Tour du Mont Blanc Une randonnée proposée par Nicole Guil Tour du Mont blanc en 9 jours. Randonnée n°11334 Durée : 9 jours Difficulté : Difficile Distance : 131.49km Retour point de départ : Non Dénivelé positif : 8772m Activité : A pied Dénivelé négatif : 9603m Régions : Alpes, Mont-Blanc (Massif) Point haut : 2669m Commune : Saint-Gervais-les-Bains (74190|74170) Point bas : 1026m Randonnée étape par étape Cette randonnée se fait sur plusieurs jours, voici le détail de chacun. Les Houches- Refuge Nant Borrant 1ère étape du Tour du Mont Blanc: Des Houches au Refuge de Nant Borrant (commune des Contamines Montjoie) par la variante du col du Tricot. Refuge Nant Borrant - Refuge des Mottets 2ème étape du Tour du Mont Blanc du Refuge de Nant Borrant (Contamines Montjoie) au refuge des Mottets (Bourg St-Maurice) par la variante du Col des Fours. Refuge des Mottets - Refuge Maison Vieille 3ème étape du Tour du Mont Blanc du refuge des Mottets (France) au refuge Maison Vieille (Italie) par le col de la Seigne. Refuge Maison Vieille - Refuge Bertone 4ème étape du Tour du Mont Blanc en Italie du refuge de Maison Vieille au refuge Bertone avec une visite de Courmayeur. Refuge Bertone - Refuge Elena 5ème étape du Tour du Mont Blanc du Refuge Bertone (Italie) au Refuge Elena (Italie): randonnée offrant une superbe vue sur le Mont Blanc côté italien. Refuge Elisa - Champex 6ème étape du Tour du Mont Blanc du refuge Elena en Italie à Champex en Suisse. Champex - Trient 7ème étape du Tour du Mont Blanc de Champex (Suisse) à Trient par le Col de la Forclaz. Refuge la Boerne- Refuge du lac Blanc 8ème étape du refuge de la Boerne (Tré Le Champ) au refuge du lac Blanc par les Aiguillettes d'Argentière. Étape au refuge pour admirer le magnifique panorama sur le Mont Blanc. Refuge du Lac Blanc - Chamonix 9ème étape du Tour du Mont Blanc, du Refuge du Lac Blanc à Chamonix. Copie, vente et diffusion interdites - X7NMZoUD 1 Tour du Mont Blanc Informations pratiques Donnez-nous votre avis sur : https://www.visorando.com/randonnee-tour-du-mont-blanc/ La limite de 15 pages a été dépassée (actuellement 77 pages) pour générer la carte. Veuillez réduire la longueur du tracé. Copie, vente et diffusion interdites - X7NMZoUD 2 Préparer et partager ses randos Préparation de sa randonnée BIEN CHOISIR CONSULTER LA MÉTÉO S’ÉQUIPER EN PRÉVENIR SA RANDONNÉE CONSÉQUENCE et se renseigner sur les au moins une personne en fonction de sa durée, et particularités du site : équipement particulier, du projet de randonnée. de sa difficulté, en fonction neige, température, moyen d’alerte, trousse à de ses compétences et de horaires et coefficient pharmacie, vêtements... et sa condition physique. des marées, vent, risque prendre de quoi boire d’incendie... et s’alimenter. Comportement pendant la randonnée RESTER SUR LES RESPECTER RESPECTER REFERMER SENTIERS LES INTERDICTIONS les cultures et les les clôtures et barrières (sauf cas exceptionnel). prairies, ne pas cueillir ou propres au site : ne pas après les avoir ouvertes, ramasser les fruits. cueillir, ne pas faire de feu, demeurer prudent en cas ne pas camper... de troupeau et s’en écarter. RAMENER ÊTRE DISCRET GARDER LA MAITRISE LA NATURE EST UN SES DÉCHETS DE SON CHIEN MILIEU VIVANT respectueux et courtois ne pas laisser de traces vis à vis des autres le tenir attaché, l’avoir qui évolue avec le temps, de son passage. usagers. auprès de soi à chaque randonner c’est partir à croisement d’autres l’aventure avec les risques usagers, pouvoir le qui y sont liés. rappeler à tout moment. Savoir renoncer et faire Randonner avec son demi-tour est aussi un chien est à proscrire en geste responsable. présence de troupeaux. Qu’il soit privé ou public, vous randonnez toujours sur un terrain ne vous appartenant pas, particulièrement s’il est privé, les propriétaires autorisent (généreusement, gracieusement ou aimablement) le passage. Merci de ne pas poursuivre en justice en cas d’accident ceux chez qui vous randonnez au risque de se voir interdire ce loisir; mais vous pouvez signaler tout risque rencontré..
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