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The Green Needle and the Mid-day Spire

Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2012 4:38 pm
by Diamond Dachshund
In order to maximize my remaining leisure time, I've been spending long weekends in Cham with my lawyer and personal trainier, Mr. Grant, who has recently become a father.

Our warm-up day started with a fun afternoon romp on the Voie Contamine, a fantastic 6-pitcher up the S. Face of the Aiguille du Midi. The line is accessed by rapping down from the summit of the telecabine and contains splitter finger cracks of golden alpine granite.


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Voie contamine

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Tom coming up a nice corner.


The next day we scrapped our plans to go up the Grands Montets ridge and down the Moine ridge on the Aiguille Verte and opted for a simple up-down the Moine ridge. This ridge is accessed from a nice stroll up the Mer de Glace and several hours of laddering around. Anticipating long and arduous conditions due to recent snowfall, we spent the night at the Courvecle hut which was the destination of some previous winter exploits.

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Our residence for two nights.

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The N. Face of the Grandes Jorasses from the refuge.


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The Talefre basin has undergone rapid change in the last few decades. You can tell from the these two comparative photos. The basin is SW facing and has been completely transformed from increasing temperatures.
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Talefre basin the 30s

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Old courvecle hut, where we spent a few days skiing last winter.

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We got a 3 am wake-up call after spending the night in the crowded refuge where I was (for a change) trampled upon and nearly urinated on. Starting up the ridge.

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The route follows the ridge on the left. The descent was made by the famous Whymper couloir, the prominent couloir that descends right of the summit. After we decided reversing the route would be time consuming and horrendously tiring, 17 rappels got us to the glacier floor. Thankfully, cool temps prevented any rockfall down the couloir, which we started down around noon.

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The route was never really hard, but long, complicated, and loose. Here's Tom on some snowy slabs a few hundred meters below the top.

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The finish involved some easy mixed climbing and a silly squeeze chimney.

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The summit of the Verte is an amazing place. I'm glad I can now call myself a vrai alpiniste.

Re: The Green Needle and the Mid-day Spire

Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2012 5:45 pm
by BettyBoost
My bf is so rad.... and hot.

Re: The Green Needle and the Mid-day Spire

Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2012 8:32 pm
by ryanl


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Has to be one of the best, if not the only, shots I've ever seen of the Capucin on Col du Tacul. It looks in, almost. Except for the melted out glacier at the bottom of course. Same with The Shroud. Awesome shot Marq. Poster quality for sure.

Re: The Green Needle and the Mid-day Spire

Posted: Tue Sep 11, 2012 6:48 am
by Diamond Dachshund
Thanks Ryan. That shot is actually a panoramic of about 7 photos stiched together. The summit of the Verte is amazing, the position of the mountain gives you an incredible perspective as if you were just sitting in front of the entire massif.

Re: The Green Needle and the Mid-day Spire

Posted: Tue Sep 11, 2012 7:25 pm
by E_$
wow. looks like a fantastic weekend. yes re: photos.

that sunlit buttress on the N. Face of the Grandes Jorasses must be some kind of classic (?). too lazy/busy to google, just ogle.

Re: The Green Needle and the Mid-day Spire

Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2012 8:55 am
by Diamond Dachshund
That's the Croz Spur. Site of many British Alpine epics. I hear its nice.

Re: The Green Needle and the Mid-day Spire

Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2012 10:49 pm
by DonJuanPakistan
Congratulations!

Re: The Green Needle and the Mid-day Spire

Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2012 2:30 pm
by skykilo
J'en veux plus.