Whymper Couloir

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Whymper Couloir is a classic and historically significant alpine climbing route on the Aiguille Verte in the Mont Blanc massif, known for its steep snow and ice conditions.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf alpine climbing route
mountaineering route
bestSeason early summer
spring
hasClimbingStyle ice climbing
snow climbing
hasHazard avalanches
icefall
rockfall
serac fall
hasHistoricalSignificance classic early alpine route on Aiguille Verte
hasReputation serious and committing route
hasTypicalAngle steep
isAffectedBy climate change
rapid warming
isApproachTo summit of Aiguille Verte
isConsidered classic alpine route
isOnFaceOf south face of Aiguille Verte
locatedIn Alps NERFINISHED
Mont Blanc massif
locatedInCountry France
locatedOn Aiguille Verte NERFINISHED
namedAfter Edward Whymper NERFINISHED
partOf Mont Blanc climbing history
requires crampons
ice axe
rope
requiresSkill ice climbing technique
steep snow climbing
suitableFor experienced alpinists

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Aiguille Verte hasClimbingRoute Whymper Couloir