Gouter Hut ( Mt Blanc )

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Diego Sahagún

 
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by Diego Sahagún » Tue Jul 03, 2007 1:02 pm

It's in the dining room with late reservation, I don't think that you can sleep in the boot room

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by Moni » Tue Jul 03, 2007 2:47 pm

When we went, we stopped off at the tourist bureau in Chamonix and had them call up there. They indicated there would be enough room. We slept under the dining room table on the floor. It will be plenty warm, so just a foam pad will make things more comfy. Don't plan on being able to stretch out much. It's like being packed into a sardine can. Your other option is to stay lower at the Tete Rouse hut - it adds more time to the climb, but you are more likely to get a spot there.

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by Charles » Tue Jul 03, 2007 4:20 pm

Moni wrote:When we went, we stopped off at the tourist bureau in Chamonix and had them call up there. They indicated there would be enough room. We slept under the dining room table on the floor. It will be plenty warm, so just a foam pad will make things more comfy. Don't plan on being able to stretch out much. It's like being packed into a sardine can. Your other option is to stay lower at the Tete Rouse hut - it adds more time to the climb, but you are more likely to get a spot there.


I would second the suggestion of staying in the Tete Rouse hut if you don´t fancy sleeping under the table. :D

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Mont Blanc conditions?

by andre hangaard » Tue Jul 03, 2007 11:20 pm

Hi there. Check out the thread "Mont Blanc conditions?" further down in this forum. There is a lot of useful info re the MB huts on Gouter route. cheers.

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by Diego Sahagún » Tue Jul 03, 2007 11:39 pm

lynsandtone, in my opinion the best option is to pitch camps near Tete Rouse and Gouter huts, that's what we did in 2001. In 1990 we slept in Gouter and only reached Vallot hut

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by schmid_th » Wed Jul 04, 2007 7:40 am

When you camp for 1 night near Gouter hut it´s no problem. There are always some tents there and when you leave after 1 day you don´t get problems.
I agree with Moni, when you sleep at Tête Rousse you will sleep better (than on the floor). When you are fit and you doesn´t mind about a little bit more walking it´s the better alternative!

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by Diego Sahagún » Wed Jul 04, 2007 11:12 am

We camped there the nights before and after summit

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by Charles » Wed Jul 04, 2007 5:52 pm

lynsandtone wrote:Diego,Schmid,Moni,Charles and Andre.

Thanks for your advice and experiences. They are all much appreciated and have given me some food for thought. Having carried a tent up to the Aguille de Gouter before I don't really prefer that option and will hopefully get a spot on the hut floor. Either way its not for the longest sleep ever.

thanks again

Tone


Yes it´s not the place to be comfortable! :D


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