New Speed Climbing Record Set by French Alpinists on Mont Blanc
A pair of French alpinists have established a new world record for the fastest round trip from Chamonix to Mont Blanc, completing the journey in 4 hours, 41 minutes, and 24 seconds.
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A pair of French alpinists have established a new world record for the fastest round trip from Chamonix to Mont Blanc, completing the journey in 4 hours, 41 minutes, and 24 seconds.
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