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We are heading to the Alps for a weeks climbing at the end of Augusts before going to the White Room. We are flying into Geneva and getting a hire car but not sure where to go climbing.
We are looking for long mountain sports routes. We've been to Ailefroide a few times and it was great, is there anywhere else similar that isn't more than ~4 hours drive from Geneva and Bourg St Maurice? Chamonix is the obvious alternative choice but it always seems busy and expensive whenever I am there and I don't think that there are that many long routes anyway. I've tried UKclimbing but the route/area search function there is about as good as the forum search on here....! Any other suggestions gratefully received.
Cheers,
S
Chamonix has a lot of choice on both sides of the valley in the Aiguilles or the Aiguilles Rouges for long routes, but a lot of them are rather adventurous sport climbing - unless things have changed a lot you'd be wise to take a lot more than just quickdraws. If that doesn't put you off then places like the Peigne slabs are amazing - this is still one of the best routes I've done anywhere : http://www.martial-granite.com/article-le-ticket-le-carre-le-rond-et-la-lune-dalle-nw-du-peigne-108169280.html
But it's proper mountain terrain, with potentially biff weather. Around Sallanches is supposed to be a good alternative, although I haven't done much there. Have a look at places like Col de Colombière on climbingaway.fr for multipitch sport.
OP. For search use Goolge with site:ukclimbing.com as first word
Having said that, Geneva airport is only 3h15 to Ceuse and only 4h45 to the Verdon 😆