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Aiguille du Midi

The Aiguille du Midi (French pronunciation: [eɡɥij dy midi], "Needle at midday") is a 3,842-metre-tall (12,605 ft) mountain in the Mont Blanc massif within the French Alps. It is a popular tourist destination and can be directly accessed by cable car from Chamonix that takes visitors close to Mont Blanc.[2]

Aiguille du Midi
The Aiguille du Midi in summer
Highest point
Elevation3,842 m (12,605 ft)
Prominence310 m (1,020 ft)[1]
Isolation1.72 km (1.07 mi) 
ListingAlpine mountains above 3000 m
Coordinates45°52′43″N 06°53′14″E / 45.87861°N 6.88722°E / 45.87861; 6.88722
Naming
Language of nameFrench
Geography
Aiguille du Midi
France
LocationHaute-Savoie, Rhône-Alpes, France
Parent rangeMont Blanc Massif
Geology
Age of rockTertiary
Mountain typeGranite
Climbing
First ascent4 August 1818 by Antoni Malczewski, J. M. Balmat and 5 guides

Cable car edit

The idea for a cable car to the summit, the Téléphérique de l'Aiguille du Midi, was originally proposed around 1909, but did not come into operation until 1955 when it held the title of the world's highest cable car for about two decades.[3] It still holds the record as the highest vertical ascent cable car in the world, from 1,035 to 3,842 m (3,396 to 12,605 ft).[4] There are two sections: from Chamonix to Plan de l'Aiguille at 2,317 m (7,602 ft) and then directly, without any support pillar, to the upper station at 3,777 m (the building contains an elevator to the summit).

The span of the second section is 2,867 m (1.781 mi) measured directly, but only 2,500 m (1.6 mi) measured horizontally. Thus it remains the second longest span width, measured directly. The cable car travels from Chamonix to the top of the Aiguille du Midi – an altitude gain of over 2,800 m (9,200 ft) – in 20 minutes, costing around €75 for an adult ticket from Chamonix and back.

There is access by cable car to a nearby peak on the Italian side, called Skyway Monte Bianco, with a vertical lift of 2,166 m, and a cable car from that peak to Aiguille du Midi. This is only open in the summer.

Summit edit

At the mountain's summit there is a panoramic viewing platform, a snack bar, a café, a restaurant, and a gift shop. Even in summer, temperatures in the open viewing areas can fall to −10 °C (14 °F), and visitors require both warm clothing and protection from very bright sunlight.[5] Because of the danger, tourists are unable to leave the visitor facilities on the Midi's summit. However, mountaineers and skiers can pass through a tunnel to reach the steep and extremely exposed ice ridge to descend to the glacier below.[6]

In December 2013, a glass skywalk called "Step into the Void" opened at the top of the Aiguille du Midi peak. The view is 1,035 m (3,396 ft) straight down, and one can see Mont Blanc to the south.[7] A further tourist attraction called "Le Tube" opened in 2016. It consists of an enclosed tubular walkway that completely circles the summit.[8]

During summer months only, the Vallée Blanche Cable Car crosses "peak-to-peak" from Aiguille du Midi to Pointe Helbronner (3,462 m (11,358 ft)) at the Italian side of the Mont Blanc Massif. Pointe Helbronner is served by another cable car, Skyway Monte Bianco, to Entrèves, near the Italian town of Courmayeur in the Aosta Valley. This makes it possible to travel "by air" from Chamonix, France to Courmayeur, Italy – a route normally traversed by the highway running through the Mont Blanc Tunnel.

Mountaineering edit

Several routes for fit, experienced mountaineers can either start or finish at the Aiguille du Midi, although the nearby Cosmiques Refuge is the best starting point for the longer routes:

  • Arête des Cosmiques (also known as the Cosmiques Ridge) is a short, mixed rock and ice route that can be reached from the Midi station and which returns there in an unusual manner, exiting from the top of a ladder onto the Midi station viewing platform. It is very popular, and therefore busy, and is often used as an alpine training climb as it requires all-around mountaineering skills. Graded at PD+ to AD, the round-trip can easily be completed from Chamonix in one day. First ascent by George and Maxwell Finched on 2 August 1911.[9]
  • Midi-Plan traverse traverse from the Aiguille du Midi to the Aiguille du Plan, either returning to the cable car or descending the Mer de Glace from the 'Plan' to the Requin Hut or continuing to Montenvers.[10]
  • Mont Blanc du Tacul Usually done from the Cosmiques Hut, but fit parties sometimes take the first-morning telepherique and descend from the 'Midi'. Alternatively, it can be combined with a return to the cable car station via an ascent of the Cosmiques ridge.[11]
  • The Traverse of Mont Blanc, also known in French as La Voie des Trois Mont Blancs or just La Traversée, is a long route, graded at PD+ which starts from the Cosmiques Hut. This popular route is less exposed to danger than the Gouter Route, but under certain conditions, both Mont Blanc du Tacul and Mont Maudit can develop slopes with very high avalanche risk.[12]
  • The Vallée Blanche ski run is a 20 km (12 mi) long, unmarked off-piste ski route which begins very steeply from the Aiguille du Midi station and, because of its complexity across crevassed glaciated terrain and needs for route-finding, is best undertaken with a mountain guide.[6]

Gallery edit

 
A panoramic view of Mont Blanc from Aiguille du Midi

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Swisstopo map
  2. ^ Carrel, François (24 July 2015). "Mont Blanc vs Monte Bianco". www.liberation.fr. Retrieved 23 February 2016.
  3. ^ Berne, Laurent (2012). L'aventure du premier téléphérique de France. St.-Etienne: ICE. p. 15. ISBN 9782746641556.
  4. ^ "Aiguille du Midi 3842m - Chamonix Mont-Blanc, France". www.chamonix.net. Retrieved 23 February 2016.
  5. ^ "Aiguille du Midi & cable car, Chamonix". www.chamonet.com. Retrieved 23 February 2016.
  6. ^ a b "La Vallee Blanche Ski Area". www.chamonet.com. Retrieved 23 February 2016.
  7. ^ Will Coldwell,Step into the Void: the glass skywalk at the top of the French Alps – in pictures, The Guardian, 19 December 2013.
  8. ^ "Aiguille du Midi : Inauguration nouvelle attraction le Tube".
  9. ^ "Arête des Cosmiques". www.summitpost.org. Retrieved 23 February 2016.
  10. ^ "Midi-Plan". www.summitpost.org. Retrieved 23 February 2016.
  11. ^ "Mont Blanc du Tacul". www.summitpost.org. Retrieved 23 February 2016.
  12. ^ Griffin, Lindsay (1991). Mont Blanc Massif Volume 2. London: Alpine Club. p. 55. ISBN 0900523581.

External links edit

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Not to be confused with Dents du Midi or Pic du Midi The Aiguille du Midi French pronunciation eɡɥij dy midi Needle at midday is a 3 842 metre tall 12 605 ft mountain in the Mont Blanc massif within the French Alps It is a popular tourist destination and can be directly accessed by cable car from Chamonix that takes visitors close to Mont Blanc 2 Aiguille du MidiThe Aiguille du Midi in summerHighest pointElevation3 842 m 12 605 ft Prominence310 m 1 020 ft 1 Isolation1 72 km 1 07 mi ListingAlpine mountains above 3000 mCoordinates45 52 43 N 06 53 14 E 45 87861 N 6 88722 E 45 87861 6 88722NamingLanguage of nameFrenchGeographyAiguille du MidiFranceLocationHaute Savoie Rhone Alpes FranceParent rangeMont Blanc MassifGeologyAge of rockTertiaryMountain typeGraniteClimbingFirst ascent4 August 1818 by Antoni Malczewski J M Balmat and 5 guides Contents 1 Cable car 2 Summit 3 Mountaineering 4 Gallery 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksCable car editThe idea for a cable car to the summit the Telepherique de l Aiguille du Midi was originally proposed around 1909 but did not come into operation until 1955 when it held the title of the world s highest cable car for about two decades 3 It still holds the record as the highest vertical ascent cable car in the world from 1 035 to 3 842 m 3 396 to 12 605 ft 4 There are two sections from Chamonix to Plan de l Aiguille at 2 317 m 7 602 ft and then directly without any support pillar to the upper station at 3 777 m the building contains an elevator to the summit The span of the second section is 2 867 m 1 781 mi measured directly but only 2 500 m 1 6 mi measured horizontally Thus it remains the second longest span width measured directly The cable car travels from Chamonix to the top of the Aiguille du Midi an altitude gain of over 2 800 m 9 200 ft in 20 minutes costing around 75 for an adult ticket from Chamonix and back There is access by cable car to a nearby peak on the Italian side called Skyway Monte Bianco with a vertical lift of 2 166 m and a cable car from that peak to Aiguille du Midi This is only open in the summer Summit editAt the mountain s summit there is a panoramic viewing platform a snack bar a cafe a restaurant and a gift shop Even in summer temperatures in the open viewing areas can fall to 10 C 14 F and visitors require both warm clothing and protection from very bright sunlight 5 Because of the danger tourists are unable to leave the visitor facilities on the Midi s summit However mountaineers and skiers can pass through a tunnel to reach the steep and extremely exposed ice ridge to descend to the glacier below 6 In December 2013 a glass skywalk called Step into the Void opened at the top of the Aiguille du Midi peak The view is 1 035 m 3 396 ft straight down and one can see Mont Blanc to the south 7 A further tourist attraction called Le Tube opened in 2016 It consists of an enclosed tubular walkway that completely circles the summit 8 During summer months only the Vallee Blanche Cable Car crosses peak to peak from Aiguille du Midi to Pointe Helbronner 3 462 m 11 358 ft at the Italian side of the Mont Blanc Massif Pointe Helbronner is served by another cable car Skyway Monte Bianco to Entreves near the Italian town of Courmayeur in the Aosta Valley This makes it possible to travel by air from Chamonix France to Courmayeur Italy a route normally traversed by the highway running through the Mont Blanc Tunnel Mountaineering editSeveral routes for fit experienced mountaineers can either start or finish at the Aiguille du Midi although the nearby Cosmiques Refuge is the best starting point for the longer routes Arete des Cosmiques also known as the Cosmiques Ridge is a short mixed rock and ice route that can be reached from the Midi station and which returns there in an unusual manner exiting from the top of a ladder onto the Midi station viewing platform It is very popular and therefore busy and is often used as an alpine training climb as it requires all around mountaineering skills Graded at PD to AD the round trip can easily be completed from Chamonix in one day First ascent by George and Maxwell Finched on 2 August 1911 9 Midi Plan traverse traverse from the Aiguille du Midi to the Aiguille du Plan either returning to the cable car or descending the Mer de Glace from the Plan to the Requin Hut or continuing to Montenvers 10 Mont Blanc du Tacul Usually done from the Cosmiques Hut but fit parties sometimes take the first morning telepherique and descend from the Midi Alternatively it can be combined with a return to the cable car station via an ascent of the Cosmiques ridge 11 The Traverse of Mont Blanc also known in French as La Voie des Trois Mont Blancs or just La Traversee is a long route graded at PD which starts from the Cosmiques Hut This popular route is less exposed to danger than the Gouter Route but under certain conditions both Mont Blanc du Tacul and Mont Maudit can develop slopes with very high avalanche risk 12 The Vallee Blanche ski run is a 20 km 12 mi long unmarked off piste ski route which begins very steeply from the Aiguille du Midi station and because of its complexity across crevassed glaciated terrain and needs for route finding is best undertaken with a mountain guide 6 Gallery edit nbsp A panoramic view of Mont Blanc from Aiguille du Midi nbsp Mont Blanc View from L Aguille du Midi nbsp View over Les Houches nbsp The north face in winter nbsp The lower platforms from the summit nbsp Cable car terminus 1972 nbsp View over Italian Alps from L Aguille du Midi nbsp Cable car terminus 2011 nbsp Cable car going to Aiguille du Midi nbsp nbsp Skywalk December 27 2013 nbsp Summit antenna on Aiguille du Midi nbsp Lower terraces of Aiguille du Midi seen from the top with Chamonix below March 2007 nbsp Alpine climbers on the Cosmiques Ridge use a metal ladder to regain access to the Midi station nbsp View along the Cosmiques Ridge toward Refuge des Cosmiques nbsp Mont Blanc view from L Aguille du Midi nbsp Panoramic view over the Alps from L Aguille du MidiSee also edit nbsp Alps portal List of mountains of the Alps above 3000 mReferences edit Swisstopo map Carrel Francois 24 July 2015 Mont Blanc vs Monte Bianco www liberation fr Retrieved 23 February 2016 Berne Laurent 2012 L aventure du premier telepherique de France St Etienne ICE p 15 ISBN 9782746641556 Aiguille du Midi 3842m Chamonix Mont Blanc France www chamonix net Retrieved 23 February 2016 Aiguille du Midi amp cable car Chamonix www chamonet com Retrieved 23 February 2016 a b La Vallee Blanche Ski Area www chamonet com Retrieved 23 February 2016 Will Coldwell Step into the Void the glass skywalk at the top of the French Alps in pictures The Guardian 19 December 2013 Aiguille du Midi Inauguration nouvelle attraction le Tube Arete des Cosmiques www summitpost org Retrieved 23 February 2016 Midi Plan www summitpost org Retrieved 23 February 2016 Mont Blanc du Tacul www summitpost org Retrieved 23 February 2016 Griffin Lindsay 1991 Mont Blanc Massif Volume 2 London Alpine Club p 55 ISBN 0900523581 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Aiguille du Midi Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Aiguille du Midi amp oldid 1198599748, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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