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Mountaineering My first 4000m peak for teens
Physical Level 1: For individuals who engage in occasional physical activities, positive elevation gain of up to 300m.
Physical Level 2: For individuals who engage in regular physical activities, positive elevation gain of up to 600m or routes above 3500m.
Physical Level 3: For individuals who engage in regular endurance activities, positive elevation gain of up to 900m or routes above 4000m.
Physical Level 4: For individuals who engage in regular endurance activities, positive elevation gain of up to 1300m.
Physical Level 5: For individuals who engage in intensive endurance activities, positive elevation gain exceeding 1300m.
Technical Level 1: For regular hikers wishing to discover mountaineering. The route is not very steep and is well-marked, or the activity may also take place in beginner-friendly areas.
Technical Level 2: For experienced hikers wishing to discover mountaineering. The route includes short, steep sections and may involve scree or rocky ridges, requiring surefootedness.
Technical Level 3: For occasional mountaineers (2 to 5 recent outings). The route includes steep sections requiring prior climbing experience at a French grade 3c level and/or mastery of crampons and ice axe use.
Technical Level 4: For regular mountaineers (5 to 10 recent outings). The route requires climbing at a French grade 4c level and mastery of mountaineering techniques, including the use of crampons and an ice axe, as well as basic roping and belaying techniques.
Technical Level 5: For experienced mountaineers (more than 10 recent outings). The route requires climbing above a French grade 4c level and mastery of mountaineering techniques, including the use of crampons and ice axes for ice climbing, as well as advanced roping and belaying techniques.
In an exceptional setting, your teenagers will embark on a unique experience with the goal of ascending the Gran Paradiso, an iconic summit rising over 4,000 meters. This trip begins with 3 days of trekking through the Gran Paradiso National Park, followed by the ascent itself. Guided by professionals specializing in working with young people in high mountain environments, your children will benefit from a progressive program designed to achieve the ascent under optimal conditions. It promises an unforgettable and formative adventure, built on teamwork, solidarity, respect, and self-improvement.
To meet the needs of your teenagers, this trip is supervised by two mountain professionals specialized in working with minors. Their expertise is complemented by three additional professionals during the Gran Paradiso ascent. This trip requires regular practice of an endurance sport and prior experience in mountaineering. It is the natural progression from our summer camp for teenagers, which includes an outing on the Glacier du Tour.
The collective formula associates several people who do not necessarily know each other. It allows for a planned program to benefit from an attractive price on fixed dates. This formula is ideal for people looking for the friendliness of a group.
Dates : See below for the group booking module
Price 2025 : 1200€ per person - based on a minimum of 10 participants
This price includes :
- the organization and supervision by 2 state qualified trekking guides,
- half-board accommodation in mountain huts (dormitory)
- picnic lunches
- technical gear : crampons, ice axe, helmet, harness
- transfers throughout the hike
Not included in the price :
- drinks and personal expenditure (souvenirs…)
- repatriation insurance (compulsory)
In this section, find all the information about this activity. For further information, please contact our advisor (contact details above).
Meeting point : Meet at 8.30 am at the Compagnie des Guides office, 190 Place de l’Eglise, 74400 Chamonix
Fitness level - This teen camp includes trail and glacier hikes with a positive elevation gain ranging from 750m to 1200m, averaging 6 to 7 hours of walking per day. Participants should be athletic, capable of following instructions, and able to live independently within a group. Multi-day routes with carrying personal belongings
Technical Level - For experienced hikers, capable of navigating rugged mountain trails with boulders, large steps, or exposed sections. The route on glaciers is not very steep and is well-marked
Itinerary: The guide may need to adjust the itinerary based on weather conditions and/or the physical and/or technical abilities of the group
Guiding policy : The professionals supervising your children form a dedicated team for junior camps. The group consists of a maximum of 10 to 12 children, with two state-certified mountain guides as supervisors. High mountain guides complement the supervision for the Grand Paradisio ascention.
Accomodation : 4 nights in refuges in dormitories. Luggage access on day 4
Meals : our guiding team prepares healthy balanced meals daily, using fresh local products as much as possible. Naturally, food preferences of the children are taken into consideration.
Documentation :
-For teenagers between 14 and 18 years old
-Participants must also take valid ID with them.
-Participants must have sports insurance with repatriation cover. We strongly recommend that this also includes cancellation cover. You can take out insurance offering both of these types of cover when you sign up.
Preparing for the trip : There is an information meeting with your mountain leader the day before departure at 6pm at the Compagnie des Guides Office.
For the attention of the legal guardian of the registered minor : The legal guardian is aware of the sporting and risky nature of the activities offered as part of this service. Failure to comply with safety instructions and level requirements can lead to accidents. You must return the completed forms to us: Parental authorization, Authorization to leave the territory, Health form
Documents available for download
Weight is a hiker's adversary, so it is crucial to carefully select your equipment as it plays a key role in ensuring the success of your trip.
Your gear
-A 40L backpack
-A compact and sturdy travel bag, maximum 15 kg
-A pair of top quality hiking boots
-A pair of telescopic poles
-A hat or cap
-A warm hat
-Category 4 sunglasses
-Breathable long and short-sleeved T-shirts
-A polar fleece
-A warm down jacket
-A Gore-Tex waterproof jacket
-A rain poncho
-A hiking trouser
- Gaiters
-A Gore-Tex waterproof trouser
-A short
-A pair of thin gloves
-A pair of skiing gloves
-Hiking-appropriate socks
-A minimum 2L water bottle
-A pocketknife and a spork
-A flashlight or headlamp
-Sunscreen and lip balm
-A sleeping bag liner
-Toiletry kit, towel, earplugs, and toilet paper
-Minimal personal pharmacy: blister pads like Compeed, medications for common ailments such as diarrhea, constipation, sore throat, headaches, pain, allergies
ID, money for personal expenses
-Flip flops for the hut
-Spare clothes as per your preference
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Itinerary
Thumel, Val de Rhêmes - Refuge Benevolo
We begin our trip in Thumel, located at the end of the Val de Rhêmes valley. The ascent takes us to the moraine of the Tsanteleina Glacier, where we enjoy spectacular views of the surrounding glacial cirque. At the end of the day, a short descent leads us to the Refuge Benevolo, where we will spend the night.
Positive elevation gain: 2952ft - Negative elevation gain: 1640ft - 5.3 miles
Refuge Benevolo - Refuge Savoia
The hike starts with an ascent to Col Rosset (3,013 m). From there, the landscape opens up to breathtaking views of Gran Paradiso and the surrounding peaks. The descent to Refuge Savoia passes through the stunning Rosset Lakes, with their deep blue waters offering a truly spectacular sight.
Positive elevation gain: 2625ft - Negative elevation gain: 1804ft - 6.2 miles
Refuge Savoia - Tetras Lyre
We explore the Dora del Nivolet valley, following the river and encountering typical alpine wildlife such as marmots, chamois, and ibex. After climbing to Gran Collet (2,832 m), we admire the majestic peaks of the massif. A descent then takes us to the Tetras Lyre refuge, where we will spend the night. Access to the luggage.
Positive elevation gain: 1640ft - Negative elevation gain: 3280ft - 6.2 miles
Refuge Tetras Lyre - Refuge Vittorio Emanuele II
Accompanied by two mountain guides, we make our way to the base camp for the Gran Paradiso climb: Refuge Vittorio Emanuele II. If we arrive early, we may take an optional excursion to the Chabot Refuge, another potential starting point for the ascent. In any case, rest and preparation will be essential as tomorrow brings the major challenge of the trip.
Positive elevation gain: 2460ft - Negative elevation gain: 0ft - 2.5 miles
Gran Paradiso ascent: Return to Chamonix
A day dedicated to mountaineering, with the ascent of Gran Paradiso (4,061 m). After waking up in the middle of the night, we climb by the light of our headlamps to reach the summit. The descent takes place in the morning, and we return to Tetras Lyre refuge by early afternoon. From there, we head back to Chamonix.
Positive elevation gain: 4265ft - Negative elevation gain: 6889ft - 8.7 miles
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CO2 emitted per person for the activity: 59 kg. Learn out more about the footprint calculation of this activity
CO2 emitted per person for the activity: 59 kg. Learn out more about the footprint calculation of this activity
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