Un résumé de notre demi tour du Mont-Blanc en VTT depuis Courmayeur ( Italie ) jusqu’à Passy ( France )
Au programme 83 Kms pour 5 Cols : 3000 de D+ au total
Le Col de la Seigne, Col du Cormet de Roseland, Col de la Sauce, Col de la Gittaz, Col du Joly.
Un grand merci à E-Bike Mont Blanc qui nous donne la possibilitée de traverser le Mont Blanc gratuitement avec nos VTT.
Ci joint le site de réservation de E-Bike Mont-Blanc :
https://www.courmayeurmontblanc.it/fr/e-bike-mont-blanc/

La trace GPX sur utagawavtt
https://www.utagawavtt.com/randonnee-vtt-gps/Demi-tour-du-Mont-Blanc-de-Courmayeur-a-Passy-45885

Notre trace GPS sur Komoot
https://www.komoot.com/fr-fr/tour/1830999419?share_token=aMhrwsl9W81UzVAPLOVZc53VR6wQU7lnNvuo4Avi87Ls0jINWO&ref=wtd

hello friends hello to the mountain bike family hello to the monoski family so today change of scenery I am at the Mont-Blanc tunnel platform I am waiting for the Ebike Mont-Blanc the free shuttle which allows us to reach Courmayeur and today we are going to do a big trip, a half-tour of Mont-Blanc, starting from Courmayeur (Italy) to Passy (France) Come on! I’ll meet you straight away. Well, here we are, we’ve arrived in Courmayeur (Italy), we’ve just unloaded the bikes , there we’re going to take the track that will take us to the Col de la Seigne and then go back down to Chapieux by a very long descent then we will go up to the Col de la Sauce to go to the Gittaz and de la Gittaz via the Chemin du Curé we will go up to the pass to go down the Col du Joly via the Bolchu and then of course a descent natural up to Saint-Gervais and Passy here Come on! It’s gone for us [Music] and here we are almost at the end of the track we tackle the entire path up to the Col de la Saigne which is right there at the bottom, arrived at the end of the Goudren road we are finally going to attack the serious things and we are going to start the valley up to the Col de la Saigne at 252 m here is a nice program of great beauty here we have left the woods we arrive in the valley which will take us to the Col de la Saigne it is very very hot the landscapes are still sublime very dry and well there we are at Lake Combal so the particularity of this area for us mountain bikers is that we have a charging station which is obviously done via solar panels but it works we have a Shimano socket and a Bosch socket it can be useful for those who are a little short of battery here otherwise the corner well listen still as magnificent I turn the camera look at Lake Combal with all the climb there- down at the bottom that we are going to go to the Col de la Saigne, magnificent view of some glaciers and the weather is still nice and I hope that it will [Applause] [Music] continue in front of us a glacier that’s all summits at more than 3000 3008 4000 for some a B still as magnificent and this plateau takes us straight to the Col de la Saigne by a fairly rolling path like this one we see in front of us it will perhaps not see the video but the Isabella refuge, come on, we’re going to take advantage of this dish again to enrich the [Music] landscape and well, here we are, starting the climb to the Col de la Saigne, we’re off, no, still in good shape, a Lolo, still in good shape, ok economy and it’s working, the day will go be beautiful first big difficulty of the day Ciao [Applause] [Music] magnificent landscape and here I have to stop a little to show you it’s magnificent look at this magnificent glacier here and all the plain that we have just come from climbing it’s magnificent the family climb [Music] look after the Elisabeta refuge we come across a second small plateau we will be able to breathe a little and it will be the last big climb and well there we are at the end of this last small plateau we attack the final climb to the Col de la Saigne the path is still very pleasant eh no difficulty here we go for the last meters of climbing it’s okay that [Applause] Jean-Michel is a little ahead because Queen does he’s waiting for me but from behind so you often see my back always very pleasant the road very rolling path [Music] here we see Mont Blanc clearly it is right next to Mont Blanc Italian version and we soon arrive at the pass it’s the last meters [Music ] we arrive at the Col de la Saigne so the temperatures, I’m not telling you, are very low here, what’s that like 1200 1200 m of plush there that we’ve just done, it’s blowing a little, it’s not very hot, there’s Mont Blanc on the right magnificent ah we’re getting there that ‘s more than a few [Music] meters and that’s it we arrive at Kern at the KNE of the Col de la Cerne and here we are at the Col de la Cigne plus 2005 m altitude after 1200 m more there we are going to attack the descent on the Chaapieux the view here is absolutely magnificent we have a panorama of Mont Blanc which is quite incredible take a look at the images it’s it’s sumptuous there and we are now going to attack the big descent on the Chapieux come on let’s go for the small descent on the Chapieux the path is really very very good very very dry a treat super easy descent we swallow the meters there of months could I not tell you the landscape absolutely great oh I have to stop to show you look look look with the glaciers there which are there nearby it’s absolutely magnificent and there we go all the way down all the way down I don’t know if it will be seen on camera [Music] here we arrive in a succession of turns ah nice very nice h there you go DEP the row which arrives perfectly there we can no longer stop it there we arrive in my opinion at the end of our first descent and here we have arrived at Chapieux we are going to try to find a small bar to drink a little foam and then it’s off again for a big climb and well there we are, we’ve arrived at Chapieux for our first stage we’re going to say and there it’s going to be local coke Savoyard coke coke so here it is to taste eh we don’t know what that is worth in any case it will give us fishing for the 1400 m which we still have to do more go Santz at the exit of the village of Chapieux we will take a small part of the road which goes to the lake of Roseland and we will attack the big one big big climb and it’s quite pretty it’s it’s it’s really very pretty it’s this [Music] valley that’s it passage of the Col du Cornet de Reoson there we go down a short kilometer to finally take the chemin du col de l’penultimate [Music] pass that’s it we’ve just finally left the asphalt road of the Cornet de Roseland there that’s it we take the track which will take us to the Col de la Sauve finally I would say because the road g it was laborious all the same well there too I think it will be laborious but it’s not the same here go have a good climb of 600 m I think here’s the pass and everything there it’ll soon I’ll have to change my battery because it’s a 500 W so it’s 2000 for about 40 terminals so well n but we’ll still have to change it and well there you go friends we arrive at the pass so Laurent is already there because I had to change my battery between times oh [ __ ] deè big objective of the day finally we are here [Applause] [Applause] yes yeah yeah you haven’t changed your battery finally go the sauce pass [Music] SAU here after the pass it’s left for the descent until the jite big descent normally [Music] really pleasant this little single I love then with the glp2 it’s a real pleasure really fabulous this bike and here we arrived at the pl [Music] ah and so there we are going to attack the famous passage du curé the chemin du curé we will soon get there or there well I passed in front of Laurent he is not moving forward there it is very single hop we are going to change [Applause] shore and there it is the entrance to the priest’s path that or clearly fell forbidden here is magnificent priest’s path viment a path to come and discover entirely cut into the rock I find it grandiose there and takes us to the Gy to the Gitas in French [Applause] I don’t know if you will see there but opposite we have the gite dam it will go hop hop it is good this little single it is good it is small single crev at the same time I am like glowing walk half-turn of the Montblanc in one day and here we go again for a last big climb to the pass of the gite there we are a little cooked all the same still yeah it’s starting to strain the legs 200 yeah there’s still how many to make 28 about thirty terminals still to go [Music] and we continue to climb to the col de la gite there I’m going to stop because a beautiful view look look look at superb lake of the gite with all the virolets that we just climbed and it’s not finished eh 800 m come on let’s go back [Music] yeah VO stick leic over there on the right and stick it from the cottage in front of us ah my God and there we got there we we arrived at the top of the pass of the [Music] gite good well let’s go towards the bolchou Lech as good in summer as in winter the chalets of the bolchu which are in fire in winter ah [ __ ] finally finally there is still the Col du Jolie might as well be a laugh and it’s over [Music] that’s it we’ve just crossed the Col du Jolie it’s the descent on the Contamines it’s the end of the trail for the whole day we arrives at B au contamine the oldest place in Contamines viille chapel [Music] and here we arrive at Foyet VI to pass its geré [Music] and well here the objective of the day has been achieved with Laurent well done well done to you frankly at the top the 3000 were done today the number of kilometers I don’t know and on the other hand it IS that we yeah and it’s 8 p.m. we did 9 a.m. 8 p.m. there we are cooked this evening cooked but it’s a very nice walk I will put my GPS track at the bottom of my video hoping that something comes out of it, I say see you soon ciao and then see you next time bye bye [Music]

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