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Pure action/HappyThis 7-day stay in the splendid Chamonix valley offers you a dozen mountaineering sessions (in the form of 5 continuous days with one night in a refuge) supervised by a high mountain guide.
A BRIEF OVERVIEW OF THE TRIP
Pure action/Happy If you are between 18 and 25 years old, take advantage of a special youth rate and come and discover the Mont-Blanc glaciers and learn about mountaineering.This 7-day stay in the splendid Chamonix valley offers you a dozen mountaineering sessions (in the form of 5 continuous days with one night in a refuge) supervised by a high mountain guide.
THE BEST OF THE PRODUCT
- Exceptional landscapes
- Numerous mountaineering spots
- A smooth progression
- The sports village with swimming pool, ideally located
- A preferential youth rate for adult stays (18-40 or 18-55 years old)
THE BEST OF THE PRODUCT
- Exceptional landscapes
- Numerous mountaineering spots
- A smooth progression
- The sports village with swimming pool, ideally located
- A preferential youth rate for adult stays (18-40 or 18-55 years old)
Included
- Accommodation (sheets provided in the village, not provided in accommodations during raids and itineraries, not bathroom linen)
- Transport related to the activity, ski lifts provided for in the program
- The catering
- Framing
- Specific equipment
- The animation
- 10 sessions (in the form of 5 continuous days) supervised by a mountain guide, from Monday to Friday
Not Included
- Transport
- The drinks
- Personal equipment
- Complementary insurances
On option
- Arrived the day before
- Accommodation for 2 in a double room
- Yoga (3 sessions)
The program
Day by dayDay of arrival
Reception on Sundays from 10 am and if possible before 5 pm. Installation in the rooms and reception of sports equipment.
Before the welcome meeting at 6 p.m., you can enjoy the swimming pool in the sports village or its proximity to the village of Argentière.
If you purchased the “arrival before” option, please show up at the Argentière sports village between 5 pm and 7 pm on Saturday.
If you arrive after these hours, please ask for the code in advance by email at: argentiere@ucpa.asso.fr
Access to the sports village is closed from 9 pm on Saturdays and Sundays and from 7 pm on other days.
If you purchased the “arrival before” option, please show up at the Argentière sports village between 5 pm and 7 pm on Saturday.
If you arrive after these hours, please ask for the code in advance by email at: argentiere@ucpa.asso.fr
Access to the sports village is closed from 9 pm on Saturdays and Sundays and from 7 pm on other days.
During your stay
Monday - Day trip/The rock
Harmonization in level groups.
Learn to rope, make sure, climb with good balance on your feet, go down in a “pinwheel”.
Harmonization in level groups.
Learn to rope, make sure, climb with good balance on your feet, go down in a “pinwheel”.
Tuesday - Day trip/The ice cream
Site: the Mer de Glace or Argentière glacier. Use of crampons, ice ax. Roped progression on a glacier.
Wednesday - Day trip/Snow
Walk on a snowy slope, stop a slide, go down in a “pick up”.
Realization of a first small race.
Thursday - Shelter outing. Ascent to the Albert 1st refuge.
Several possibilities to end the day: crevice rescue, climbing, revision of rope techniques.
Friday - Departure very early and completion of a level F (easy) or P.D. (not very difficult) ascent, such as, for example, the normal Aiguille du Tour route (3542 m), or Tête Blanche (3429 m).
Assessment of the stay. Restitution of equipment.
Attention: Check that you have the required level for the stay. If this is not the case, UCPA may not be in a position to provide you with another program.
The course of this program is indicative.
It may undergo modifications or adjustments, depending on technical criteria, safety requirements or the climatic conditions of the moment. In this case, only those responsible for UCPA supervision are authorized to take the necessary decision (s).
It can also be adapted according to the technical and physical level of the participants.
Information on sleeping places, accommodation, comfort and catering services are given for information purposes only, they are not contractual.
Site: the Mer de Glace or Argentière glacier. Use of crampons, ice ax. Roped progression on a glacier.
Wednesday - Day trip/Snow
Walk on a snowy slope, stop a slide, go down in a “pick up”.
Realization of a first small race.
Thursday - Shelter outing. Ascent to the Albert 1st refuge.
Several possibilities to end the day: crevice rescue, climbing, revision of rope techniques.
Friday - Departure very early and completion of a level F (easy) or P.D. (not very difficult) ascent, such as, for example, the normal Aiguille du Tour route (3542 m), or Tête Blanche (3429 m).
Assessment of the stay. Restitution of equipment.
Attention: Check that you have the required level for the stay. If this is not the case, UCPA may not be in a position to provide you with another program.
The course of this program is indicative.
It may undergo modifications or adjustments, depending on technical criteria, safety requirements or the climatic conditions of the moment. In this case, only those responsible for UCPA supervision are authorized to take the necessary decision (s).
It can also be adapted according to the technical and physical level of the participants.
Information on sleeping places, accommodation, comfort and catering services are given for information purposes only, they are not contractual.
Last day
Saturday - Free time with the possibility of visiting the chalet in the Aiguilles Rouges reserve or visiting Chamonix (on your own, free bus).
The ski lift pass is still valid, for a last panorama from the top of a cable car.
Check-out of the rooms before 14:00 and end of the stay afterwards.
Check-out of the rooms before 14:00 and end of the stay afterwards.
SPOT
Mont Blanc Mountaineering
Admire the famous “Roof of Europe”
The Mont-Blanc massif is THE world destination for mountaineering. This practice was born in the Chamonix Valley, surrounded by glaciers, peaks and peaks, many of them reaching over 4000 m (Mont-Blanc of course but also Dolent, Tacul, Maudit...).
Hosting
Accommodation Argentière Sports Village - Mont Blanc Valley
Mostly rooms for 4 people with sinks.
Some rooms for 5 and 6 people, equipped with sinks.
Individual readers.
Shared showers and sanitary facilities on each floor.
Possibility of accommodation for 2 (separate beds) for 7-day adult courses in a sports village to be booked at the time of registration (with supplement).
The centre's equipment
- Heated pool.
- Dining rooms facing south, facing Mont Blanc, with terraces.
- Multipurpose hall, entertainment, dance and show.
- Bar.
- Sauna (bring bath sheet and swimsuit).
- Block-type climbing gym (slippers provided).
- Reading room.
- Stretching room.
- Several meeting rooms equipped with audiovisual equipment.
- Volley ball court.
- Petanque court.
- Bike park: pump track and mountain bike maneuverability zone.
- Table tennis table.
- Slackline.
ABOUT THE TRIP
Equipment Included
All technical equipment is loaned: mountain boots, climbing shoes, climbing shoes, crampons, crampons, ice axe, harness, helmet, backpack, belay equipment...
It is recent and up to standard equipment.
Equipment Included
All technical equipment is loaned: mountain boots, climbing shoes, climbing shoes, crampons, crampons, ice axe, harness, helmet, backpack, belay equipment...
It is recent and up to standard equipment.
It is recent and up to standard equipment.
Address and access
You are coming by train:
Get off at Argentière SNCF station (changing at Saint-Gervais/Le Fayet), located 50 m from the UCPA sports village.
Check the destination of the train: the UCPA is located in Argentière in Haute-Savoie (74) and not in Argentière-les-Écrins (05).
You are coming by plane:
The nearest airport is Geneva Airport, a 1.5-hour shuttle from Chamonix. For shuttle schedules, consult the Tourism Office website.
UCPA has a partnership with the shuttle company Mountain Drop-offs. Discount code: UCPA1415.
You are coming by car:
Take the white highway to Chamonix, then the national road 506 to Argentière, 8 km up from Chamonix. The UCPA sports center is located 50 m from the SNCF train station. There is no parking within the UCPA sports center. However, it is possible to find free but limited parking spaces in the village.
To preserve the planet and not have worries (snowy roads in winter, difficult parking), if possible, prefer public transport.
Argentière - Mont-Blanc Valley:
170 Charlet Straton Street - 74400 Chamonix-Mont-Blanc
Tél.: 00 (33) 4 50 54 07 11
Argentière - Mont-Blanc Valley:
170 Charlet Straton Street - 74400 Chamonix-Mont-Blanc
Tél.: 00 (33) 4 50 54 07 11
Address and access
You are coming by train:
Get off at Argentière SNCF station (changing at Saint-Gervais/Le Fayet), located 50 m from the UCPA sports village. Check the destination of the train: the UCPA is located in Argentière in Haute-Savoie (74) and not in Argentière-les-Écrins (05).
You are coming by plane:
The nearest airport is Geneva Airport, a 1.5-hour shuttle from Chamonix. For shuttle schedules, consult the Tourism Office website.
UCPA has a partnership with the shuttle company Mountain Drop-offs. Discount code: UCPA1415.
You are coming by car:
Take the white highway to Chamonix, then the national road 506 to Argentière, 8 km up from Chamonix. The UCPA sports center is located 50 m from the SNCF train station. There is no parking within the UCPA sports center. However, it is possible to find free but limited parking spaces in the village.
To preserve the planet and not have worries (snowy roads in winter, difficult parking), if possible, prefer public transport.
Argentière - Mont-Blanc Valley:
170 Charlet Straton Street - 74400 Chamonix-Mont-Blanc
Tél.: 00 (33) 4 50 54 07 11
Get off at Argentière SNCF station (changing at Saint-Gervais/Le Fayet), located 50 m from the UCPA sports village. Check the destination of the train: the UCPA is located in Argentière in Haute-Savoie (74) and not in Argentière-les-Écrins (05).
You are coming by plane:
The nearest airport is Geneva Airport, a 1.5-hour shuttle from Chamonix. For shuttle schedules, consult the Tourism Office website.
UCPA has a partnership with the shuttle company Mountain Drop-offs. Discount code: UCPA1415.
You are coming by car:
Take the white highway to Chamonix, then the national road 506 to Argentière, 8 km up from Chamonix. The UCPA sports center is located 50 m from the SNCF train station. There is no parking within the UCPA sports center. However, it is possible to find free but limited parking spaces in the village.
To preserve the planet and not have worries (snowy roads in winter, difficult parking), if possible, prefer public transport.
Argentière - Mont-Blanc Valley:
170 Charlet Straton Street - 74400 Chamonix-Mont-Blanc
Tél.: 00 (33) 4 50 54 07 11
Equipment not included
Clothing and personal equipment to bring
- cap or scarf, hat or headband, sunglasses (minimum 3 protection)
- technical and breathable T-shirts
- cap or scarf, hat or headband, sunglasses (minimum 3 protection)
- technical and breathable T-shirts
- fleece fur jacket
- waterproof and breathable Goretex jacket
- waterproof and breathable Goretex pants (not essential, but very useful in case of bad weather and almost essential above 4000 m),
- mountaineering pants (soft, sturdy and water-repellent pants)
- warm pantyhose, shorts, 2 or 3 pairs of bouclette socks
- 1 pair of gloves or mittens, gaiters or stop-all (small gaiters)
- sneakers or tennis
- plastic bottle or bottle
- headlamp, 1 knife, a large 50-liter trash bag (to protect your personal belongings in the backpack), toilet bag, small towel, small personal pharmacy (take a total screen type sunscreen), toilet paper, pocket money
For your comfort in a refuge, bring earplugs.
Down sheet (meat bag) essential (mandatory in many shelters).
Telescopic poles not essential, but providing comfort.
On site, numerous sports shops with a large choice and competitive rates.
In case of doubt about the necessary equipment, you can refine your choice of equipment with the help of our instructors and according to the weather conditions.
Typical contents of the first aid kit
- Personal medications if you are subject to particular disorders (allergies, etc.)
- Survival blanket
- What to prevent and treat blisters
- What to relieve ankle and knee problems: “Elasto” type bands
- What to clean small wounds: soaked compresses
- Sun protection for skin and lips
- What to relieve intestinal problems following changes in diet
- Something to relieve headaches and aches
- What to relieve insect bites
Ask your doctor and pharmacist for advice and think that you will have to go to your pharmacy, so bring only the minimum necessary.
Lodging
- Hand towel (sheets are provided)
- Bath sheets, swimsuit
- Padlocks to secure your individual wardrobe
- waterproof and breathable Goretex jacket
- waterproof and breathable Goretex pants (not essential, but very useful in case of bad weather and almost essential above 4000 m),
- mountaineering pants (soft, sturdy and water-repellent pants)
- warm pantyhose, shorts, 2 or 3 pairs of bouclette socks
- 1 pair of gloves or mittens, gaiters or stop-all (small gaiters)
- sneakers or tennis
- plastic bottle or bottle
- headlamp, 1 knife, a large 50-liter trash bag (to protect your personal belongings in the backpack), toilet bag, small towel, small personal pharmacy (take a total screen type sunscreen), toilet paper, pocket money
For your comfort in a refuge, bring earplugs.
Down sheet (meat bag) essential (mandatory in many shelters).
Telescopic poles not essential, but providing comfort.
On site, numerous sports shops with a large choice and competitive rates.
In case of doubt about the necessary equipment, you can refine your choice of equipment with the help of our instructors and according to the weather conditions.
Typical contents of the first aid kit
- Personal medications if you are subject to particular disorders (allergies, etc.)
- Survival blanket
- What to prevent and treat blisters
- What to relieve ankle and knee problems: “Elasto” type bands
- What to clean small wounds: soaked compresses
- Sun protection for skin and lips
- What to relieve intestinal problems following changes in diet
- Something to relieve headaches and aches
- What to relieve insect bites
Ask your doctor and pharmacist for advice and think that you will have to go to your pharmacy, so bring only the minimum necessary.
Lodging
- Hand towel (sheets are provided)
- Bath sheets, swimsuit
- Padlocks to secure your individual wardrobe
Equipment not included
Clothing and personal equipment to bring
- cap or scarf, hat or headband, sunglasses (minimum 3 protection)
- technical and breathable T-shirts
- fleece fur jacket
- waterproof and breathable Goretex jacket
- waterproof and breathable Goretex pants (not essential, but very useful in case of bad weather and almost essential above 4000 m),
- mountaineering pants (soft, sturdy and water-repellent pants)
- warm pantyhose, shorts, 2 or 3 pairs of bouclette socks
- 1 pair of gloves or mittens, gaiters or stop-all (small gaiters)
- sneakers or tennis
- plastic bottle or bottle
- headlamp, 1 knife, a large 50-liter trash bag (to protect your personal belongings in the backpack), toilet bag, small towel, small personal pharmacy (take a total screen type sunscreen), toilet paper, pocket money
For your comfort in a refuge, bring earplugs.
Down sheet (meat bag) essential (mandatory in many shelters).
Telescopic poles not essential, but providing comfort.
On site, numerous sports shops with a large choice and competitive rates.
In case of doubt about the necessary equipment, you can refine your choice of equipment with the help of our instructors and according to the weather conditions.
Typical contents of the first aid kit
- Personal medications if you are subject to particular disorders (allergies, etc.)
- Survival blanket
- What to prevent and treat blisters
- What to relieve ankle and knee problems: “Elasto” type bands
- What to clean small wounds: soaked compresses
- Sun protection for skin and lips
- What to relieve intestinal problems following changes in diet
- Something to relieve headaches and aches
- What to relieve insect bites
Ask your doctor and pharmacist for advice and think that you will have to go to your pharmacy, so bring only the minimum necessary.
Lodging
- Hand towel (sheets are provided)
- Bath sheets, swimsuit
- Padlocks to secure your individual wardrobe
- cap or scarf, hat or headband, sunglasses (minimum 3 protection)
- technical and breathable T-shirts
- fleece fur jacket
- waterproof and breathable Goretex jacket
- waterproof and breathable Goretex pants (not essential, but very useful in case of bad weather and almost essential above 4000 m),
- mountaineering pants (soft, sturdy and water-repellent pants)
- warm pantyhose, shorts, 2 or 3 pairs of bouclette socks
- 1 pair of gloves or mittens, gaiters or stop-all (small gaiters)
- sneakers or tennis
- plastic bottle or bottle
- headlamp, 1 knife, a large 50-liter trash bag (to protect your personal belongings in the backpack), toilet bag, small towel, small personal pharmacy (take a total screen type sunscreen), toilet paper, pocket money
For your comfort in a refuge, bring earplugs.
Down sheet (meat bag) essential (mandatory in many shelters).
Telescopic poles not essential, but providing comfort.
On site, numerous sports shops with a large choice and competitive rates.
In case of doubt about the necessary equipment, you can refine your choice of equipment with the help of our instructors and according to the weather conditions.
Typical contents of the first aid kit
- Personal medications if you are subject to particular disorders (allergies, etc.)
- Survival blanket
- What to prevent and treat blisters
- What to relieve ankle and knee problems: “Elasto” type bands
- What to clean small wounds: soaked compresses
- Sun protection for skin and lips
- What to relieve intestinal problems following changes in diet
- Something to relieve headaches and aches
- What to relieve insect bites
Ask your doctor and pharmacist for advice and think that you will have to go to your pharmacy, so bring only the minimum necessary.
Lodging
- Hand towel (sheets are provided)
- Bath sheets, swimsuit
- Padlocks to secure your individual wardrobe
Physical intensity
Casual sportsman
You practice a sporting activity throughout the year, on a regular basis or not. But you are able to run for about 1 hour, swim for 30 minutes, or pedal for about 2 hours.
You practice a sporting activity throughout the year, on a regular basis or not. But you are able to run for about 1 hour, swim for 30 minutes, or pedal for about 2 hours.
Physical intensity
Casual sportsman
You practice a sporting activity throughout the year, on a regular basis or not. But you are able to run for about 1 hour, swim for 30 minutes, or pedal for about 2 hours.
You practice a sporting activity throughout the year, on a regular basis or not. But you are able to run for about 1 hour, swim for 30 minutes, or pedal for about 2 hours.
Level of expertise
Mountaineering - Level 1
Beginner's Special Initiation
Beginner's Special Initiation
Courses to discover high mountains, learn the techniques and skills of mountaineering and start in the best conditions in a small motivated group and with the expertise and attentive teaching of a high mountain guide. “School” sessions in climbing, snow and ice, a night in a refuge and the creation of routes and summits in the high mountains on certain programs. You will progress in “autonomous” teams and you will learn the basics of responsible practice.
Experience required: None
Experience required: None
Level of expertise
Mountaineering - Level 1
Beginner's Special Initiation
Courses to discover high mountains, learn the techniques and skills of mountaineering and start in the best conditions in a small motivated group and with the expertise and attentive teaching of a high mountain guide. “School” sessions in climbing, snow and ice, a night in a refuge and the creation of routes and summits in the high mountains on certain programs. You will progress in “autonomous” teams and you will learn the basics of responsible practice.
Experience required: None
Beginner's Special Initiation
Courses to discover high mountains, learn the techniques and skills of mountaineering and start in the best conditions in a small motivated group and with the expertise and attentive teaching of a high mountain guide. “School” sessions in climbing, snow and ice, a night in a refuge and the creation of routes and summits in the high mountains on certain programs. You will progress in “autonomous” teams and you will learn the basics of responsible practice.
Experience required: None
Portage
Carrying level 1
Bring personal belongings and picnics for 1 or 2 days.
3 to 7 kg.
Bring personal belongings and picnics for 1 or 2 days.
3 to 7 kg.
Portage
Carrying level 1
Bring personal belongings and picnics for 1 or 2 days.
3 to 7 kg.
Bring personal belongings and picnics for 1 or 2 days.
3 to 7 kg.
Restauration
All meals are included, from lunch on the first day to lunch on the last day of stay.
From Monday to Friday, lunches are in the form of picnics (ingredients made available as a buffet at breakfast time).
From Monday to Friday, lunches are in the form of picnics (ingredients made available as a buffet at breakfast time).
Transport of the picnic every day, by you). Remember to take a flask or a bottle of water.
For day activities, running supplies are provided.
For day activities, running supplies are provided.
Restauration
All meals are included, from lunch on the first day to lunch on the last day of stay.
From Monday to Friday, lunches are in the form of picnics (ingredients made available as a buffet at breakfast time). Transport of the picnic every day, by you). Remember to take a flask or a bottle of water.
For day activities, running supplies are provided.
From Monday to Friday, lunches are in the form of picnics (ingredients made available as a buffet at breakfast time). Transport of the picnic every day, by you). Remember to take a flask or a bottle of water.
For day activities, running supplies are provided.
Management
Each program is supervised by a mountain guide.
Knowledge of the mountains, control of safety and logistics, he will do everything possible to ensure that you fully enjoy your stay.
Knowledge of the mountains, control of safety and logistics, he will do everything possible to ensure that you fully enjoy your stay.
Management
Each program is supervised by a mountain guide.
Knowledge of the mountains, control of safety and logistics, he will do everything possible to ensure that you fully enjoy your stay.
Knowledge of the mountains, control of safety and logistics, he will do everything possible to ensure that you fully enjoy your stay.
Important information
Information note:
The purpose of this note is to present to you the form of mountaineering practice that we offer during our various mountaineering or climbing trips in high mountains.
The purpose of this note is to present to you the form of mountaineering practice that we offer during our various mountaineering or climbing trips in high mountains.
UCPA is a mountaineering and high mountain school. Our objective is to bring participants to a controlled and responsible practice of mountaineering, each at their own level, during and after the stay. For this, our stays are organized around learning the techniques and principles of evolution in the mountains.
This approach involves evolutions in “autonomous” teams where the trainee-participants implement safety techniques, learned beforehand. The rope then evolves without being systematically connected to a guide by a rope. These evolutions into “autonomous” teams are carried out under the guidance of the guide, which determines the modalities of these evolutions according to the level of the trainee-participants and the conditions in the field.
The client-participating in a mountaineering or climbing trip in high mountains undertakes to accept the form of instruction offered and certifies having read this information.
You are responsible for cleaning the room during your stay.
The room must be left clean upon departure.
One night in a high mountain hut (remember to take a down sheet).
To find out everything about the Chamonix Valley, mountain conditions, ski lifts, entertainment, accommodation:
www.chamonix.com
www.compniedumontblanc.com
www.ohm-chamonix.com
This approach involves evolutions in “autonomous” teams where the trainee-participants implement safety techniques, learned beforehand. The rope then evolves without being systematically connected to a guide by a rope. These evolutions into “autonomous” teams are carried out under the guidance of the guide, which determines the modalities of these evolutions according to the level of the trainee-participants and the conditions in the field.
The client-participating in a mountaineering or climbing trip in high mountains undertakes to accept the form of instruction offered and certifies having read this information.
You are responsible for cleaning the room during your stay.
The room must be left clean upon departure.
One night in a high mountain hut (remember to take a down sheet).
To find out everything about the Chamonix Valley, mountain conditions, ski lifts, entertainment, accommodation:
www.chamonix.com
www.compniedumontblanc.com
www.ohm-chamonix.com
Important information
Information note:
The purpose of this note is to present to you the form of mountaineering practice that we offer during our various mountaineering or climbing trips in high mountains.
UCPA is a mountaineering and high mountain school. Our objective is to bring participants to a controlled and responsible practice of mountaineering, each at their own level, during and after the stay. For this, our stays are organized around learning the techniques and principles of evolution in the mountains.
This approach involves evolutions in “autonomous” teams where the trainee-participants implement safety techniques, learned beforehand. The rope then evolves without being systematically connected to a guide by a rope. These evolutions into “autonomous” teams are carried out under the guidance of the guide, which determines the modalities of these evolutions according to the level of the trainee-participants and the conditions in the field.
The client-participating in a mountaineering or climbing trip in high mountains undertakes to accept the form of instruction offered and certifies having read this information.
You are responsible for cleaning the room during your stay.
The room must be left clean upon departure.
One night in a high mountain hut (remember to take a down sheet).
To find out everything about the Chamonix Valley, mountain conditions, ski lifts, entertainment, accommodation:
www.chamonix.com
www.compniedumontblanc.com
www.ohm-chamonix.com
The purpose of this note is to present to you the form of mountaineering practice that we offer during our various mountaineering or climbing trips in high mountains.
UCPA is a mountaineering and high mountain school. Our objective is to bring participants to a controlled and responsible practice of mountaineering, each at their own level, during and after the stay. For this, our stays are organized around learning the techniques and principles of evolution in the mountains.
This approach involves evolutions in “autonomous” teams where the trainee-participants implement safety techniques, learned beforehand. The rope then evolves without being systematically connected to a guide by a rope. These evolutions into “autonomous” teams are carried out under the guidance of the guide, which determines the modalities of these evolutions according to the level of the trainee-participants and the conditions in the field.
The client-participating in a mountaineering or climbing trip in high mountains undertakes to accept the form of instruction offered and certifies having read this information.
You are responsible for cleaning the room during your stay.
The room must be left clean upon departure.
One night in a high mountain hut (remember to take a down sheet).
To find out everything about the Chamonix Valley, mountain conditions, ski lifts, entertainment, accommodation:
www.chamonix.com
www.compniedumontblanc.com
www.ohm-chamonix.com