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Oak Course
Location
Chamonix-Mont-Blanc
Estimated Duration
2 Days
Group size
2-4 participants
Level
Intermediate
Cost
€500 per person
2-4 april womens only a guided ski touring on glaciated terrain stay based at refuge d’argentière, led by certified mountain guides. designed for skiers looking to spend time in alpine terrain, with objectives adapted daily to conditions and the group. one night in a high-mountain refuge, with ski touring and freeride options from a single base.
• avalanche kit
• helmet
Thursday 2 Evening meet-up at local chalet for dinner by OMA Group gear preparation, weather briefing and programme overview. Meet up and goodies Friday 3 Ascent to the base camp (Refuge d’Argentière, depending on conditions). Short ski tour / skiing above the refuge. mountain safety workshop. Evening and dinner at the refuge. Night at the refuge. Saturday 4 Two groups depending on level and objectives, with several ski touring or mountaineering options around the refuge. Return to Chamonix. Après-ski at the ZAG ski shop
• Guides on Oak are verified by Oak, but users should independently confirm a guide’s qualifications.
• Participants are responsible for ensuring their skill level and fitness are suitable for the activity.
• Individuals should only attempt techniques or terrain they feel personally confident with.
• All instructions and safety guidance from the guide should be followed at all times.
• Users must ensure their own equipment is appropriate and in safe working condition.
• Mountain activities carry inherent risks, and participation is at the user’s own discretion.
• Adequate insurance covering mountain travel and rescue is essential.
• Relevant medical information should be shared with the guide.
• Plans may change due to weather or safety considerations, and users should be prepared for this.

Bedrock
Certified guide agency
We started Bedrock because mountain culture became too loud about performance — results, summits, records, visibility. Inspiring, but narrow. It celebrates outcomes, but rarely holds the process. We wanted to create a place where people could learn and move in the mountains without pressure to perform or impress, while making space for perspective, reflection, and culture shaped by real days outside and shared experiences. Bedrock exists to support a more grounded way of being in the mountains: curious, thoughtful, and built to last.