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Chamonix: From hut to hut

Recommended reading

The following books are some of many we would recommend for reading before coming to the Alps. Some are what we would call 'background' reading, some are specific to the trip you will be doing, and all are excellent preparation and fun to read, counting the days before your holiday begins...

 

History of Mountaineering and Hiking in the Alps

Killing of Dragons
Killing Dragons" is a history of the exploration of the French, Swiss, and Italian Alps from the early 18th century to 1938, when the "last problem of the Alps", the Eiger Nordwand, was finally "solved." The first half of the book discusses the early French and Swiss scientists and adventurers who explored the slopes of Mont Blanc and studied the glaciers of the Bernese Oberland.

The 19th century belonged to the eccentric British explorers and scientists and an American expatriate, William Coolidge, who were driven to the mountains by a variety of forces.
 
Edward Whymper: Scrambles amongst the Alps
Whymper's own story about the first ascents in the Alps. Here is a review of a delighted reader:
"
...Since I first read this little classic, Edward Whymper's book on scrambling in the Alps has always been my favorite mountaineering book.

This is Victorian mountain writing at its very best, in an age before high technology and polarfleece added safety and comfort but put some palpable distance between you and the experience and blunted the directness of your perceptions and observations. I've spent many of my own happy hours scrambling in the Alps, but somehow Whymper makes it seem like I'm doing it anew. Sure, it's always interesting to read of the difficulties of Everest or the tales of hardship on Half Dome, but Whymper was among the first, and high technology and modern photography have not allowed us to better put you into the heart of the experience.
 

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Walking guides, Chamonix: From hut to hut, Tour des Aiguilles Rouges

Kev Reynolds: Tour of Mont Blanc
Kev Reynolds gives a detailed account of day-to-day itineraries, plus possible variations.
A second edition of this book will be published in June 2007, so watch out for the new release.
Part of the Tour du Mont Blanc leads through the Aiguilles Rouges Nature Reserve, namely the famous hike up to Lac Blanc.

 
Gareth McCormack: Explore the Tour du Mont Blanc
This guidebook contains all a walker needs:

* detailed description of the official Tour and variations * planning information for transport and accommodation * information on Mont Blanc and its ascent * background on geology, habitats, and wildlife * drop-down route map * lavishly illustrated with over 60 color photographs * rucksack-friendly format and waterproof.

 
Lonely Planet: Walking in the Alps
This is a general book about walking in the Alps, but gives good information for avid hikers who are planning to come back to the Alps for some more.
Book Description
Iconic peaks reflected in tranquil mountain lakes, sweeping hillsides blanketed in wild flowers and dramatic, sprawling glaciers characterize the Alps. Discover why this mighty range, the birthplace of modern mountain walking, has enthralled walkers for centuries.

* detailed descriptions of 47 walks in the Austrian, French, German, Italian, Slovenian and Swiss Alps * feature coverage of multicountry megawalks, Tour du Mont Blanc and Walkers' Haute Route * two-color maps for every walk * step-by-step introduction to walk-climb hybrid via ferrata * inside information on walkers' accommodation, transport, gear and safety * language section for French, German, Italian and Slovene

 

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Alpine Flora

Alpine Flowers of Britain and Europe
by
Christopher Grey-Wilson, Marjorie Blamey
This is one of the most comprehensive book about Alpine flowers one can buy, and is still affordable. We always have it with us when we guide trips in the Alps. If you have any questions regarding what you've seen on the trail, just ask, and if we don't know the answer, the book has it.

 
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highlights

  • • Bilingual, local expert guides
  • • Small, family-run huts
  • • Ascent of Mont Buet (3,000m)
  • • Wildlife sightings

duration

7 days

trip difficulty

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price

US $1450
Single Supplement:
Not available.
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2007 dates

July — August
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