There are many 1-day or multi-day options in the Alps for all levels of mountaineers. Pere, a Spanish IFMGA guide will help you find the perfect spots for you.
Private
+1 Days
Jun - Sep
Low
I spend every summer 3 months in the Alps guiding my friends and clients in these beautiful mountains! That’s why I’d like to invite you to come as well.
I particularly enjoy climbing here because:
We can experience different cultures (French, Italian, Swiss, Austrian…) sometimes even in a single trip;
It’s a great way to eliminate arduous approaches with heavy packs thanks to an easy access to the walls;
The mountain huts are very often welcoming and confortable, especially in Italy 😉
Views on the different ranges (Mont Blanc Massif, Monte Rosa, Matterhorn, Saas Fee…) offer breathtaking panorama;
It contains full of epic stories about famous mountaineers who have climbed these mythical peaks;
There are options for all levels, from beginners to experts.
We can leave together for one or several days. If going for several days, let’s enjoy together a good time in one of these charming mountain huts that will leave you with unforgettable memories: having good discussions together with a nice beer and a delicious meal after a long day in the mountains…in an unique set up!
Based on your level and wishes, I will select for you several routes that we will discuss and validate together before leaving.
If it’s your first time, I will teach you the basics and give you the necessary skills to let you fully enjoy this awesome outdoor activity. If you are more experienced, we will define together a nice objective to reach.
Here are some examples of climbing ascents classified by difficulty level:
F= Facile = Easy = Aiguille du Toule, Bishorn, North West Face, Aiguille du Tour;
PD= Peu difficile = A little difficult = Gran Paradiso, Mont Blanc (Goûter Route), Mönch (South-East Ridge), Jungfrau (via Rottalsattel);
AD= Assez difficile = Fairly difficult = Eiger (South Ridge), La Dent du Géant, l’Aiguille Verte, (Whymper Couloir);
D= Difficile = Difficult = Tour Ronde (North Face), Eiger (Mittellegi Ridge), Aiguille du Chardonnet (North Buttress);
TD = Très difficile = Very difficult = Les Drus (Bonatti Pillar), Matterhorn (North Face), Les Droites (NE Spur);
ED= Extrêmement difficile = Extremely difficult = Les Droites (North Face), Eiger (North Face), Grandes Jorasses (Walker Spur).
Generally the season for climbing in the Alps runs from about the beginning of June, through about end-September.
I’m usually based in Chamonix but the different ranges are very close so all the options are possible and accessible in maximum a few hours. This gives us the flexibility to go where the conditions are the best.
Please get in touch with me if you wish to come here and be accompanied by a mountain guide. I will be very happy to join you and let you spend a great time in one of the most famous climbing spots in the world.
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Mountain Guide
I was born in Barcelona, Spain. I became Guide Trekking in Cordillera in 1996 and was promoted as IFMGA Mountain Guide in 2005.
I've spent the last 20 + years working as a High Mountain Guide in the Andes (Patagonia, Aconcagua, Bolivia, Ecuador and Peru), the Pyrenees and Alps.
I've devoted my last years to explore virgin mountain ranges as Cordillera de Carabaya, Cordillera Vilcanota, Cordillera de Yelcho, Quimza Cruz, Torres del Brujo, cordillera del Cerro Castillo, San Lorenzo, San Valentin and some others.
I am half of the year based at Chamonix and the other half in Aysen, around Villa Cerro Castillo, in Chile.
Languages: English, Spanish, French and Catalan. I defend myself in Portuguese and Italian.
Languages
Portuguese | French | English | Catalan
Man
Climbing with guide Guillaume was absolutely a highlight of my 2-week Europe vacation. Originally, we were planning on climbing in the Calanques, but the park was closed due to wind and fire danger. Guillaume chose another amazing location (Pic de Bretagne) based on my climbing abilities and preferences and kindly offered train station pick-up and hotel drop off, which I appreciated very much. The multi-pitch route we did was not only fun but also the right amount of challenge, which I thoroughly enjoyed. The communication from the team (Gauthier) was prompt and clear—highly recommend!
Maxine
Luis Silva was a great climbing guide and belayer! He taught me how to do moves that were difficult and encouraged me to try routes that were challenging for me! Because of his encouragement, I managed to complete these routes! I really enjoyed the climbs and completed 8 routes in the Sesimbra/Azoia area. The weather was perfect, no direct sun and cool enough to enjoy the climbs. Explore-Share made booking an outdoor climbing experience in Lisbon extremely easy. Luis, our guide, was fantastic, and the platform’s organization was flawless.
Valeriya
You’re simply the best!!! :))) Explore-Share made everything easy and stress-free. Will definitely use again.
Joshua
We had Léo as a guide for our day climb in Fonty. We were blessed with a knowledgeable, warm, and instructive guide. Communication with Léo and Ivan was smooth and swift. Explore-Share was excellent in arranging everything for our day climb. The communication was quick, and the platform was easy to use, making our adventure stress-free.
Cami
Patrick was a great guide. He took us on an intermediate Via Ferrata at Passo Sella. Renato was quick to respond with any outreach on the Explore-Share platform. The booking process was straightforward, and once Patrick was confirmed, all went well. It was a wonderful experience, and I’d highly recommend the platform.
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