Mont Blanc in the French Alps is
the highest mountain in western Europe. The French
sometimes call it "La Dame Blanche", The
White Lady. Its summit lies at 4807 meters (or about
15800 feet) above sea level. Hiking / climbing to
Mont Blanc using the "easiest" summer route
is normally a two-day project. One starts the physical
part of the venture at Nid d'Aigle at 2372 m, as far
as this you can go by train. Then you take a nice
walk along a scenic path to the Refuge de Tete Rousse,
at 3187 m. From here on not everyone wants to come
along.


First,
it gets steep. Then you have to cross a notorious
avalanche area called the Grand Couloir. Here it is
somewhat like Russian roulette. Sometimes a rock comes,
sometimes not, and they're fast! After that it gets
even steeper as you walk/climb a few hundred meters
up to the Refuge de l'Aiguille du Gouter at 3817 m.
If you lose some item (like your helmet!) here, it
is likely that it moves quite far by itself. At the
Refuge de l'Aiguille du Gouter it is customary to
spend the night. You can get helicopter- borne steak
for dinner here, and Pastis for aperitif, if you like.
But toilet paper you'd better bring yourself! Also,
don't drink too much before you go there. The path
to the outhouse is icy, and it runs along (tilting
slightly in direction of) the edge of a cliff, about
300 m straight down at this point.... If something
goes wrong, your family can forget about suing the
French Government or the Club Alpin Francais for any
kind of liability, that's not the way things work
here.