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Montagne du Castor, Alpes pennines, ascension de 2 jours avec un guide

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L'un des guides certifiés IFMGA de l'équipe Peakshunter vous propose de faire l'ascension en deux jours de la magnifique montagne Castor dans les Alpes Pennines, à côté de son pic jumeau, Pollux.

Alpes

2 Jours

Jui - Oct

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Description

Le plus grand de deux beaux pics, Castor (4 226 m) se trouve à droite de son ancien jumeau, Pollux (4 091m).

Situé dans le Alpes Penninesà la frontière entre Suisse et Italie, Castor est un sommet magnifique. Depuis son sommet enneigé, vous aurez une vue inoubliable sur certains des plus beaux paysages de l'Europe. Alpes Pennines les sommets les plus célèbres. Au départ de Breithorn (4 164 m) à **Mont Rose (4 634 m)**vous serez impressionné par les montagnes majestueuses qui se dressent devant vous.

Comme son jumeau bien nommé, Castor n'est pas une montée difficile. Cela permettra débutants pour acquérir une précieuse expérience de l'escalade tout en vous dirigeant vers le sommet. De plus, pour ceux qui grimpeurs expérimentés qui veulent atteindre le sommet de cette montagne, cela ne fera qu'améliorer vos capacités. Cependant, quel que soit votre niveau de compétence, Castor est un sommet qui offrira à quiconque voudra l'escalader une vue imprenable sur les environs. Alpes.

Tout d'abord, nous partons de Gressoney à la Col Bettaforca. Une fois sur place, nous marcherons pendant 2 à 3 heures jusqu'à ce que nous atteignions le Refuge Quintino Sella (3 585 m). Sur jour 2 nous dépenserons entre 6 à 7 heures ascendant et descendant Castor.

Lorsqu'il s'agit de savoir quelles montagnes escalader dans les Alpes Pennines, le Castor vient certainement à l'esprit. C'est un sommet magnifique. Il offre une vue fantastique sur les Alpes, mais aussi une vue parfaite sur son jumeau, Pollux. Si vous voulez que je vous guide jusqu'au sommet de cette merveilleuse montagne, envoyez-moi un message.

Et si vous voulez grimper PolluxJe peux aussi vous guider sur ce point. 2 jours d'ascension.

Le prix comprend

  • Hébergement inclus
  • Frais de guide
  • Petit-déjeuner
  • Dîner
  • Frais de guide de montagne
  • Corde
  • Harnais
  • Billets de remontées mécaniques
  • Crampons
  • Piolet

Détails des prix

  • Le prix comprend :
  • Frais de guide
  • L'assurance responsabilité civile
  • Prêt de matériel de sécurité commun
  • Les frais du guide de montagne (transferts, remontées mécaniques, hébergement, repas du soir et petitdéjeuner),
  • Hébergement en refuge, repas du soir et petitdéjeuner.
  • Repas du midi à emporter pour le jour de l'ascension.
  • Tickets pour les remontées mécaniques
  • Le tarif ne comprend pas :
  • Le matériel technique personnel baudrier, crampons, piolet (possibilité de location)-.
  • Assurance recherche et sauvetage avec couverture UVGAM (recommandée) : 5 € par personne pour 3 jours
  • Frais de guide de montagne (repas du midi et boissons)
  • Transferts, repas du midi, et boissons
  • tout ce qui n'est pas mentionné dans la rubrique "Le tarif comprend".

Détails

Hébergement

Refuges en montagne

Clause de non-responsabilité

Les 5% de frais administratifs du guide seront facturés dans tous les cas, indépendamment des annulations ou des changements en cas de report. De plus, nous devons parfois ajouter des frais d'annulation supplémentaires pour la réservation du refuge, dont nous vous informerons (par exemple 25€/pax pour la réservation du refuge du Mont Blanc, qui n'est pas remboursable) et des frais d'annulation (4-6€/demande selon le refuge) pour certains refuges avec un système d'annulation automatique (ils couvrent l'annulation directement avec l'acompte versé lors de la réservation).

Plus d'informations

Il est recommandé d'apporter des vêtements chauds, un beaudrier, des chaussures de marche, des crampons, un piolet, des lunettes de soleil, de la crème solaire et un appareil photo.

Lieu de rendez-vous


À propos du guide

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-PeaksHunter

4.7

(331)

Guide de montagne

Fondée en 2013 par Elis et Silvia, PEAKSHUNTER est une équipe de guides de montagne certifiés par l'IFMGA.

Bien que nous ayons tous des parcours et des expériences différents, nous partageons les mêmes objectifs et projets et, plus que tout, nous aimons notre métier et partageons une profonde passion pour la montagne.

Le professionnalisme et la sécurité sont nos valeurs fondamentales car nous aimons notre métier et nous sommes passionnés par la montagne et la nature.
Nous sommes enthousiastes à l'idée de partager de nouvelles aventures et de garantir les émotions les plus mémorables à tous nos clients.
Si vous êtes intéressés à expérimenter la beauté de la nature et la puissance des montagnes, les guides de montagne Peakshunter seront heureux de vous guider ! Nous voulons vous procurer des émotions intenses et voulons être là pour les partager avec vous. Nous avons le sentiment d'avoir fait notre travail lorsqu'il y a de grands sourires sur les visages de chacun à la fin de la journée.

Nous voulons construire une relation forte et durable avec nos clients, fondée sur le respect que nous éprouvons pour tous ceux qui nous rejoignent dans l'exploration de ce monde vertical saisissant.

Le Mont Blanc, le Cervin, le Monterosa, la Pointe Dufour et le Refuge Margherita, le Grand Paradis, le Breithorn, Castor et Pollux ne sont que quelques-uns des 4000 sommets des Alpes qui se trouvent à proximité de la région où nous vivons et travaillons : la belle petite région de la Vallée d'Aoste, proche des frontières françaises et suisses et non loin des aéroports internationaux de Genève, Milan et Turin.

Réaliser vos rêves, découvrir des vues à couper le souffle ou simplement vivre une journée extraordinaire : il vous suffit de faire preuve d'imagination et nous réaliserons votre programme comme vous souhaitez le vivre !

L'équipe des guides de montagne Peakshunter sera heureuse de vous guider, de partager des aventures et d'être pour vous des compagnons, des entraîneurs personnels, des consultants et des soutiens compétents pour tout ce dont vous avez besoin pour planifier votre prochain rêve en montagne !

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IFMGA

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Ce que nos utilisateurs disent de -PeaksHunter

Samantha

1

Dear Exploreshare, I am unfortunate to inform you that I passed a very bad experience with the guide Paolo Molinari (PEAKSHUNTER), especially during the descent from Margherita Regina hut, the 23rd of September. The treatment that I experienced from the guide was gravely unprofessional. I was pushed to my limit by Paolo. During the last meters to the summit and especially on the descent, he constantly put pressure on me to go faster despite telling him that I prefer to conserve my energy so that I can last for the rest of the descent down. He ignored and pushed our group much faster than I was comfortable. On the descent down from Margherita Hut, we were nearly running down as he was leading, even with the knowledge that one of the people (me) was slower than the rest. If we had kept a more slower pace, even if we were a couple hours later, I believe I would have been able to kept walking down without becoming exhausted. The descent was an extremely horrible experience for me as I was pushed to my limits by Paolo. We were given almost no breaks for me to drink water or eat after the summit. At times I told him that I needed a pause to drink water as I was getting dehydrated and he refused and had us keep walking, leading me to become over-exhausted. I understand that he had other plans in his agenda after Margherita Regina or potentially the risk of bad weather (which I’m not even sure was true because all afternoon was good conditions as everyone else in the group can agree with and attested to me after finishing the descent to the parking) but it did not excuse his treatment and lack of empathy and common sense. I was becoming more and more over-exhausted that I reached my limit due to his impatient attitude. When I told him that I’m at my limit, he scolds me in front of everyone and saying how it’s my fault when he didn’t consider that maybe his pushing and rushing and putting pressure on me caused me to over-exhaust myself instead of going slower to avoid my over-exhausted state. I believe as a guide, one should be flexible to the group (as the conditions allow) and he was unnecessarily pushing when he did not need to. This led me to needing more pauses which clearly irritated and angered him. He ridiculed me in front of the group in English and Italian. He said “In all my 6 years as a guide, never had I had a client that had problems descending down in these conditions”, without even considering that I was EXHAUSTED and other problems of mentality due to his ridicule of me in front of the group, which did not encourage me to keep going nor put me in a mental space to believe that I can keep going. He called me a baby (in front of everyone in the group), when I tried to express my worry about being dehydrated and needing water. He did not have us pause to allow me to drink water when I really needed it, I was refused several times by him. I was very scared about fainting from exhaustion for how he was pushing me. I tried to tell him and he did want to not listen. I believe his cruel behavior was to punish me on purpose as he was obviously unhappy with the situation. At one point, the group had to pull me because I could no longer feel my legs and at one point, he took a photo of me, WITHOUT MY CONSENT, of me lying on the ground, ridiculing me, causing people in the group to laugh. I don’t know if this photo was used to communicate to Peakshunter or for his own personal purposes. I would like him to DELETE it if you can as it was taken of me when I was in a very vulnerable and exhausted state. Giorgia and the others in the group can attest to this. He was on the phone with other colleagues and Silvia (I think, as he omitted communicating to me his actions as he purposely only spoke in Italian to the group so I didn’t understand what was going on). Although I don’t speak fluent Italian, I heard him constantly say on the phone and to everyone in the group in front of me “la merda” several times about me, about this situation which doesn’t inspire confidence in the group but fear. I believe he told Silvia or someone on the phone that I had drunk alcohol and that I was under alcohol influence which was a reason why I wasn’t performing right which is NOT CORRECT as I was NOT drunk. Near the end of the descent towards Gnifetti Hut, he was on the phone again as I was constantly asking for pauses and was not happy with me. I do not understand the entire call in Italian, but I believe he said something along the lines of considering to ABANDON me “abandonnarli” on the mountain if I couldn’t continue or go faster. Again, he spoke loud enough for everyone to hear. This inspired fear in me. I don’t know if he was truly considering it or saying it as a joke (I’m not sure to who), but that was absolutely NOT appropriate. I lost trust and confidence in him as a guide and I was outraged when I heard that, though I did not say anything in the moment. (Later when we arrived at Gnifetti Hut, I told him “Well, I guess you didn’t have to abandon me then”, referencing to his call earlier on the mountain, and he showed irritation to me briefly, proving and confirming that he knows what he said in front of me in Italian.) Especially for a guide to omit speaking in both languages, most of the time only speaking in Italian to the group and leaving me out of the discussion made me uncomfortable as I did not understand what are the risks ahead of us, what needs to be done and what is going on or what is going to happen. While passing by a crevasse on the way down, he asked me if I had seen this crevasse this morning. I said no. And he made a joke saying, “well that could have been you in there”, implying that I should have fallen and died in the crevasse. He told me this in English. I do not understand why he felt the need to say unnecessary things if this was a joke or he said this to me out of spite because he was clearly unhappy with me and the situation we were in. My experience with Paolo Molinari was inexcusable and completely horrendous. I was enraged at this treatment that I injured all afternoon. I have seen other trek and high-mountain guides react better to stress and vulnerable clients. I believe he acted on his own agenda and his own needs instead of considering the needs of the group and the weakest during this course (me). If he had listened to me and adapted to the group, I think this descent would have gone differently. I hope something will be done so he corrects his behavior so no other future client will experience such unprofessional, abusive, and ridiculing treatment. I would even recommend him being admitted into training again or temporarily losing his license as a mountain guide as this was absolutely UNACCEPTABLE behavior that no client or participant should experience. Thank you for your attention. Sincerely, Samantha BAQUIRAN

Rob

5

Peaks Hunter and my guide Matteo provided an excellent experienced tailored to my goals and responsive throughout. I would use them again when back in Italy. Rob

Sean

5

David was great. We had to change our route due to weather but we still had a fun adventure.

5

Our guides Elis and Paulo were Stupefacente! (amazing!). Thanks again to Peaks Hunter, Elis & Paulo (who came over straight from Mont Blanc the same day!) for moving our climb day (due to weather changing), and leading our group on a fantastic experience! We will be back!

5

Michele was an amazing guide & was so professional in our successful summit of Mont Blanc His knowledge of the mountains was incredible & the 3 days we spent was so enjoyable. He was calm & understood my pace, I learned some technical stuff also. Summiting Mont Blsnc was everything I imagined & more & summiting on my bday made the experience 100 times more memorable Really looking forward to doing more with you guys soon, Matterhorn next I think thank you.


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