TR: Couloir Fynn-Biselx: Chamonix
Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2012 7:15 am
After a week of shredding pow in Verbier and watching the world famous Drew Tabke come in number TWO as the Freeskiing Champion of the World I decided to come back to Chamonix and spend a couple days in the mountains. My british mate, Chippie Windross and I headed from the Grand Montets up to the Saleina Glacier for a night. We stayed in the bivouac Pointe de Plines, it had the freshest wool blankies and nice people. Chip had his eyes on a random (to me) south facing couliour, the Fynn-Biselx but we'd have to stay two nights. With a piece of pizza a croissant and a quiche, no gas and no water we decided to wing it. I rode my new women's Jone's Solution split. It's a little flexier and easier to maneuver than the men's Solution, not to mention, it's PINK! I think the ladies will dig it!
Couloir Fynn-Biselx

Please watch my VIDEO!!!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oR2_SbYx ... AAAAAAAAAA
Col du Chardonnet with La Verte behind.

After the rap off the col

Pointe de Plines "bivouac", lol. It was so nice!

Chippy was mesmerized by the sunset

Grand Combin behind the sickest outhouse I've ever done my duty in

At the top of the couloir right after dropping my water and spending an hour at the top waiting for the snow to soften. I froze my buns off. We're really hoping it had softened up and to my surprise it hadn't and the descent was scary as hell. It was really hard to get an edge. I don't think the snow could've been worse.

Chip shreddin before the ice bulge

It was a heinous decent. Frozen mank with runnels down the middle. We thought it was going to soften up but it never did. I descended around 1:45 and I waited half way down the face for Chippie do ski down an hour later. He said it was still frozen and freaky.


Somehow we made it out in two pieces. We gathered some random spaghetti and powdered milk in the bivouac hut and headed to this pimp shack, the Pointe d'Orny hut. We had this place to ourselves for the night. It was incredible, we feasted and slept a good 11 hours. Thanks Chip, you're the MAN!!! AND the best chef EVAR!

I might've offended this poor little Ibex

Couloir Fynn-Biselx

Please watch my VIDEO!!!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oR2_SbYx ... AAAAAAAAAA
Col du Chardonnet with La Verte behind.

After the rap off the col

Pointe de Plines "bivouac", lol. It was so nice!

Chippy was mesmerized by the sunset

Grand Combin behind the sickest outhouse I've ever done my duty in

At the top of the couloir right after dropping my water and spending an hour at the top waiting for the snow to soften. I froze my buns off. We're really hoping it had softened up and to my surprise it hadn't and the descent was scary as hell. It was really hard to get an edge. I don't think the snow could've been worse.

Chip shreddin before the ice bulge

It was a heinous decent. Frozen mank with runnels down the middle. We thought it was going to soften up but it never did. I descended around 1:45 and I waited half way down the face for Chippie do ski down an hour later. He said it was still frozen and freaky.


Somehow we made it out in two pieces. We gathered some random spaghetti and powdered milk in the bivouac hut and headed to this pimp shack, the Pointe d'Orny hut. We had this place to ourselves for the night. It was incredible, we feasted and slept a good 11 hours. Thanks Chip, you're the MAN!!! AND the best chef EVAR!

I might've offended this poor little Ibex
