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Thursday, August 22, 2013

Father & Daughter Big Day Out

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We had a perfect forecast , a good freeze and little wind. Andrea and I left the scrum of the Aiguille du Midi and trotted down the ridge an...
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Sunday, August 18, 2013

Cabane Velan is the best Hut ever

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Here is a photo of the Gd St Bernard Monastery taken form the summit of Mt Velan at 9.20 am From the other direction we could see the mi...
Friday, August 16, 2013

Rain Stopped Play

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Take a good look at the big rock and you will see me standing under it. Then look at the same rock a month later. The glacier has melted ...
Sunday, August 11, 2013

Training up the next generation

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I spent the last couple of weeks climbing with all ages of people , but all who wanted to understand a little more about what the Alps has...
Saturday, July 27, 2013

Perfect Conditions for an ascent of Mt Blanc via the Cosmiques

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Its never great when you go to bed and then have to get up the same day. We were in our beds at 8.30 pm then up at 12.50pm, breakfast at 1....
Sunday, July 21, 2013

Stand Out climb of the season so far..

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Peter Little turned up for a weeks climbing. Peter, having climbed everything in the Alps that its practically possible to climb is always ...

World Record

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I don't normally write about our family holidays unless there is a mountain related incident or event. We had a trip to Zip World - The ...
Saturday, June 29, 2013

If your coming to the Alps soon - probably worth bringing your skis

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James Vernon joined me for a week. The aim was to have a bit of a refresher, get some acclimatisation under our belts and at the end of the...

Summer season kicks off with mid summers day skiing

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The summer mountaineering season started on Monday and the tempertures soared to a mighty 36degrees. Reuben and I started the week with an ...
Saturday, May 18, 2013

Being in the right place at right time is key to making most of weather windows.

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May is the time when the weather settles down after the normally unsettled weather of the equinox. This wasn't the case this May and we...
Friday, May 10, 2013

A Lake District wedding

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Peter Little and I have climbed together at least twice a year for the last 25 years all over Britain and the Alps. It was therefore only ...
Thursday, April 25, 2013

Worst Avalanche Forecast I have seen

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So it went from 24c to 30cm of snow in the garden over night and the most widespread high avalanche forecast I had ever seen. All this coi...
Wednesday, April 24, 2013

The Western Bernese Oberland High Level Route

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Charles Sherwood and his daughter Tabatha joined me for the ski tour which sets off from Les Diablerets and arrives in Kandersteg. The most...
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Mark Seaton
Mark Seaton is a member of the British Mountain Guides and the French Mountain Guides Associations. Guiding out of Chamonix for 30 years, Mark has climbed and skied with people from all walks of life. The most fascinating part of his job is that each client is unique: they all have completely different mountaineering ambitions. For example, Mark was the first Mountain Guide to lead a blind man (with no mountaineering experience whatsoever) to the summit of Mont Blanc. He is also one of few Mountain Guides in the world to have guided a client up the intimidating North Face of the Eiger. Mark has worked for BBC TV, most recently as the camera safety expert for part of their seminal series “The Forces of Nature”, which filmed the death defying Ibex climbing the Cingano Dam in Northern Italy. Seaton is the author of the successful Mark the Mountain Guide children's books which have been published in the UK, USA and France.
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