Hi There,
A query to the more experienced here who may or may not have climbed Mont Blanc and Skied down, but who would have a fair idea of what’s involved.
A group of friends are planning a 9 day trip with a guide in April to do just this. My experience of this kind of thing is limited to date. I have really only been skiing off piste for 4 or so years and I have limited to no mountaineering or climbing experience at all. Having said that I do go skiing 3+ times a year, and have managed a fair bit of high altitude off piste at this stage e.g. Argentiere, Grands Montets (grande face, couloirs to Arg glaciere, etc, vallee blanche from either side), Mont Fort (over the top), Stairway to Heaven, Various routes in St Anton, Some tree skiing, etc. I’m in reasonable shape and don’t suffer from too much of a fear factor. However I have only once abseiled, never done any real climbing, never skinned (despite having kit in ruck sack a few times) and never slept in hut or at altitude. Also while I am reasonably fit & athletic, I have a rugby players physique, so I am strong and heavy as opposed to more agile and lithe like most climbers are.
Would I be mad to consider this trip???
If I were to consider it what kind of training will I require to do??
What is the best way to prepare for sleeping and exerting at altitude??
Is there any fitness test or climbing test I could set myself as a minimum standard to reach before attempting it.
I am planning a trip to St Anton in March regardless & there is a trainiong weekend for the climb, as well as the pre-climatising and training days in April (4 say), but still as you probably gather from the tone of this post I am inclined to err on the side of caution at the moment.

