😂 That is not the Mont Blanc you are showing there... You got it confused with the Dent Blanche. Mont Blanc is also visible from up there but it is 90 degrees to the right from your perspective... You can actually see the Mont Blanc in your video at 2:08 a little right to your helmet.
I believe it is neither Dent Blanche but rather Weisshorn, which runs a little higher than Matterhorn ... the one a little further in the back to the left should be Dom des Mischabel
yeah, you are right it is Dent Blanche; anyway, Mt Blanc is more like 180 degrees from there … went there yesterday and took some pics from the platform at the Teleferique
you can see both the Matterhorn and Mont Blanc from Mont Fort. However they are in opposite directions and therefore would not be in the same shot like that. Those were the Matterhorn and Dent Blanche
@@falke024 I’m from America and I’ve been interested in Switzerland ever since I was 13. I plan on visiting when I graduate to see the mountains. Overall love the accents of the people there, the food, the nature, it would be a nice start for me as an adult. Eventually I plan on studying abroad and moving there. My mother thinks it’s a bad idea but I love the country and it’s culture so I can’t wait for the new experience. ^^
@@Stasiaa1212 wow sounds cool Actually i am from switzerland ;) Luzern if u want to google it and i would like to visit america ecer since i was younger. Is it like the movies? And hows the food? xD And do you really have to take a car to go to the next village bc u can just walk
@@falke024 Sorry I thought I replied I guess I didn’t- That’s super cool! I will google it. :)) To answer your questions: 1: It can be like the movies it just depends of what type of movies you mean. 2: The food here is okay, it’s a mix of a bunch of different stuff. If you mean like American food meaning hamburgers then yeah I’d say they’re pretty good depending on where you get them. I like taki’s and sour patch kids as a snack the most. 3: Yes we use cars to get around everywhere. You’d understand when you come and visit. In places like dc and New York. (Big cities) you walk or take the subway which is an underground train. Also if your gonna visit I’d be aware of the toxic people here. I have some questions to: 1: how’s the food there? 2:what should I not say? 3: any places I should visit?
@@Stasiaa1212 he never replied so i'll do it for him, 1. depends if you like cheese :), if you do then you'll love it (when I say cheese I mean REAL cheese and not american cheese ;)) 2. nothing really ? maybe don't insult people i guess but that's obvious :D 3. again depends on what you like, there's a shit ton of mountains obviously and things to do on them, but there's also cities with museums, zoos, etc
I thought that the most Extreme Ski Resort was in Serre Chevalier, France, Southern Alps-Ecrins : only one lift for an entire unmarked ski reserved space amid a huge resort area between glaciers, varticalities, etc !
Eh. The drop from Mt Fort is genuinely the scariest "groomed" slope runs I've seen in my life. But yeah, if you are talking about the freeride stuff, it's rather tame.
So.. what makes it the most extreme? Lived in Switzerland for 10 years and went to V. several times and it’s mostly known for having lots of Russians and good nightlife during Xmas, not for being extreme in any way lmao
I'm swiss too and I know it's considered a difficult ski resort. Now having skied there I think it depends on where you go, there are easy lines but also really hard ones depending on your level.
I lived in verbier for 4 years, It has some of the most accesable perfect freeride, Verbier Extereme started there over 20 years ago which has now become the free ride world tour, Bec. Backside. Its the best place to ski in europe.
Russians? You’re talking about courcheval. Been going to verbier for nearly 20years and you literally never hear or see any Russians. You’ve clearly never been have you?
Mate if you want to talk about step and deep you have to come to Kicking Horse Mountain Resort here in British Columbia Canada. There is no where like it.
Love Canada, but the alps have bigger vert and tons of infrastructure. Plus the alps are dripping with centuries old mountain culture? And yes I've been to KH, and every other western Canadian ski mountain. As well as numerous chopper in huts in BC and Alberta.
Hi Jason, Mont Blanc - Don't pronounce the -t or the -c. Somebody should have helped you with French pronunciation before making the video. Le Caveau: Pronounced luh cav-oh. I'm a French teacher on skis!