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Unijambist Climber Rescued on Mont-Blanc

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Unijambist climber was rescued on the Mont Blanc after encountering difficulties with his prosthesis A unijambist climber was rescued on Saturday at more than 3,800 meters above sea level.

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The mountaineer encountered a problem with his prosthesis, which had " rubbed" against his skin. The rescues evacuated him by helicopter from the refuge of the Taste at 3,815 m above sea level to place him in the valley.

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The mountaineer found himself unable to come down because of a problem with his prosthesis

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Unijambist climber was rescued on the Mont Blanc after encountering difficulties with his prosthesis A unijambist climber was rescued on Saturday at more than 3,800 meters above sea level.

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After going back and forth to the top of Mont Blanc from the refuge du Goûter, a single climber had to be evacuated by the air on Saturday, July 5.

We are in Dijon in January 2020. In the local newspaper, a photo taken from the fourth floor of a building makes the headline: the Mont Blanc overlooking the Burgundy plain. However, the highest point of France is more than 200 kilometers from the city, while the author of the cliché had used only a simple telephoto lens of 200 mm. Nothing exceptional, if this is the beauty of this view. In Lyon, this phenomenon is almost banal. It is enough to …

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On Saturday, July 5, 2025, a single climber found himself trapped because of his prosthesis at an altitude of 3,800 metres after starting the descent of the Mont Blanc. The man was finally evacuated by helicopter.

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ledauphine.com broke the news in on Saturday, July 5, 2025.
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