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Hiking and Camping the Tour du Mont Blanc - August 2020

Lac Blanc (White Lake)

I just finished the Tour du Mont Blanc (TMB) in 10 days in late August 2020 (7 nights camping + 3 nights refuges). While I’ve done several treks so far, this was truly the most scenic one yet—every step felt like walking through a painting.

Please note: I hiked the TMB counterclockwise from Les Houches (Aug 14 - 23, 2020), camped 7 out of 10 nights, and DID NOT bring cooking equipment (I ate at both refuges/local restaurants and bought food from supermarkets/bakeries). Furthermore, I went during abnormal circumstances (COVID-19).


10-Day Itinerary:

Day 0: Camping Les Arolles (Chamonix)

Day 0: Camping Les Arolles (Chamonix)

Day 0: Chamonix 

Stay: Camping Les Arolles (€11.50)

Dinner: Restaurant in Chamonix

Day 1: Refuge Nant Borrant

Day 1: Refuge Nant Borrant

Day 1: Les Houches > Refuge Nant Borrant (France; 20km/10mi, 8hrs)

Stay: Refuge Nant Borrant (Half-Board, €45)

Dinner: Included

Surprisingly the Best Pizza Ever in Les Chapieux!

Surprisingly the Best Pizza Ever in Les Chapieux!

Day 2: Refuge Nant Borrant > Les Chapieux (France; 19km/12mi, 8hrs)

Stay: Camping behind tourist office (FREE)

Dinner: Pizza from small shop

Day 3 : Dinner at Maison Vieille (3 course meal)

Day 3 : Dinner at Maison Vieille (3 course meal)


Day 3: Les Chapieux > Refuge Maison Vieille (Italy; 28km/17mi, 6hrs 45min)

Stay: Refuge Maison Vieille (Half-Board, €55)

Dinner: Included (WOW >>> 1st course “Spaghetti” + 2nd course “Meat” dish + Dessert)

Day 4: The view from Refuge Bertone

Day 4: The view from Refuge Bertone

Day 4: Refuge Maison Vieille > Refuge Bertone (Italy; 10km/6mi, 3hrs)

Stay: Refuge Bertone (Half-Board, €55)

Dinner: Included

Day 5: Camping Des Glaciers

Day 5: Camping Des Glaciers

Day 5: Refuge Bertone > La Fouly (Switzerland; 29km/18mi, 7hrs)

Stay: Camping Des Glaciers (16 Swiss Francs CHF)

Dinner: Restaurant in town

Day 6: Camping Relais D’Arpette

Day 6: Camping Relais D’Arpette

Day 6: La Fouly > Champex (Switzerland; 18km/11mi; 3hrs)

Stay: Camping Relais D’Arpette (15 CHF)

Dinner: Restaurant at Relais D’Arpette

Day 7: Camping La Peuty and eating dinner in a Mongolian yurt (Refuge La Peuty)

Day 7: Camping La Peuty and eating dinner in a Mongolian yurt (Refuge La Peuty)

Day 7: Champex > La Peuty (Switzerland; 14km/9mi, 5hrs)

Stay: Camping La Peuty (€6)

Dinner: Ate dinner at Refuge Le Peuty (€25) which was the most experiential dinner inside of a Mongolian yurt

Day 8: Argentière

Day 8: Argentière

Day 8: La Peuty > Argentière (France; 14km/9mi, 5hrs)

Stay: Camping du Glacier D'Argentiere  (€10)

Dinner: Restaurant in town (plenty of options)

Day 9: Wild camping at Lacs des Chéserys

Day 9: Wild camping at Lacs des Chéserys

Day 9: Argentière > Lacs des Chéserys (France; 6km/4mi, 2hrs)

Stay: Wild Camping at Lac des Chéserys (FREE)

Dinner: I bought several sandwiches + pastries from a bakery in Argentière for dinner and breakfast/lunch for next day

Day 10: Lac Blanc!

Day 10: Lac Blanc!

Day 10: Lacs des Chéserys / Lac Blanc > Les Houches (France; 23km/14mi, 7hrs)

Stay: Camping Le Grand (€10)

Dinner: Restaurant in Les Houches


My Packing List (7.5 kg excluding water):

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  • 33L Talon Osprey (Free carry-on for EasyJet flight, no need to check in bag)

  • Lanshan 1 Pro (Tent)

  • Cumulus Quilt 350 (Sleeping Bag)

  • Therma-a-Rest NeoAir Xlite (Sleeping Pad)

  • Columbia Hiking Pants (Zip-off)

  • Running Shorts

  • Trekking Poles x2 (Decathlon)

  • Rain Cover

  • Socks x2 (Darn Tough Socks)

  • Underwear x2 (ExOfficio)

  • T-shirts x2 (Uniqlo)

  • Base Layer (Mountain Hardwear)

  • Rain Jacket (Uniqlo)

  • Down Jacket (Decathlon’s Forclaz)

  • Trail Runners (Salomon)

  • Sea to Summit Drylite Towel

  • Sandals

  • First Aid Kit

  • 1L Water Bottle x1 (plastic bottle from supermarket)

  • Hand Sanitizer

  • Face mask

  • Passport

  • Sunglasses

  • Sun Hat

  • Buff

  • Phone

  • Sony A7iii camera

  • Kindle

  • Electronics (chargers, batteries, headlamp, etc.)

  • Sea to Summit X-cup (plus coffee packets)

  • Toiletries

  • 50SPF Sunscreen stick (Decathlon)

  • Sawyer Mini Water Filter

  • €600 in cash + 50CHF

Total Costs including Day 0 in Chamonix (excluding transportation & flight):

€503 or (€46/day):

  • Total Accommodation (8 nights camping + 3 nights refuges) = €237

  • Food, Snacks, and Drinks = €266

Other tips:

  • I bought 2 trekking poles from Decathlon Chamonix for €10 each (€20 total)

  • You can buy almost anything in Chamonix from poles to clothes to cooking equipment

  • 1L water bottle is sufficient as there is potable water throughout the trail except the last day (used my Sawyer mini)

  • Having an offline GPS app can be a lifesaver (I used maps.me)

  • Remember to bring a face mask and hand sanitizer (COVID-19)

All in all…this was a trek of a lifetime, and I look forward to going back one day during “normal” times. Personally, I enjoyed the mix of camping, staying at a few refuges, and tasting the local cuisine—if I were to do this again, I would still do a mix of camping + refuges. I hope you make it out there if you desire, let me know if you have any questions! - David