Chamonix Hiking Skills Course Terms and Conditions

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General and specific terms and conditions of sale

Last updated 2nd December 2024

Definitions

This course is sold by Ian Huyton, acting under the trading name “White Marmotte”

The course is sold on either a full-package or a course-only basis.

The full-package is a holiday package including half-board accommodation and airport transfers as well as the course.

The course-only option is not a holiday package. It includes guiding and instruction only.

Summary

The full-package price of the course is as advertised on the website or agreed between you and us via email or other means of communication.

The course is also available on a course-only basis. The price of the course-only option is €400 per person. The course-only option is outside the scope of French and European package travel regulations as it is not sold as a package.

To reserve a place on the course, a deposit must be paid to White Marmotte. The amount of the deposit is €80 per person for the course-only option. The deposit amount for the full-package option will be communicated before booking. The remainder of the price must be paid no later than two months before the start of the trip. If the balance payment is not received by this date, we reserve the right to cancel the booked services or resell the place to another customer. In this case your deposit will not be refunded.

If a reservation is made less than eight weeks before the start of the trip, the entire balance must be paid at this time.

Payments may be made by bank transfer or by any means of electronic payment we choose to offer on our website or via email. We prefer payments to be made by credit or debit card using our online payment gateway.

Course requirements

This is a moderately demanding hiking course at altitudes up to 2500 metres above sea level. Daily hikes can be up to around 15 kilometres with up to 1300 metres of ascent. The footpaths are rocky, steep and uneven in places. It is your responsibility to ensure you have the necessary fitness level and hiking ability.

Due to the demanding nature of the course, we ask that participants are at least 16 years of age, and are accompanied by a responsible adult if under 18.

Risks

Trekking in the Alps is a potentially dangerous activity with a risk of serious injury or death. Participants in White Marmotte courses must be aware of and accept these risks, and must take responsibility for their own actions during the trip.

White Marmotte

White Marmotte is a trading name of Ian Huyton, registered as an Individual Entreprise in France with SIRET Number 81746607100062. The White Marmotte name and logo are registered marques with INPI France under registration number 4538319.

Ian Huyton is a registered tour operator in France with Atout France under registration number IM038220006 according to Article R. 211-21 of the French Code du Tourisme.

All funds paid to Ian Huyton / White Marmotte for package holidays (including courses sold as a package including accommodation) are protected by a financial guarantee provided by Groupama Assurance-Credit & Caution under contract number 4000717935/0 conforming to articles R.211-26 and R.211-29 of the French Code du Tourisme. Course-only bookings are not protected by this financial guarantee.

White Marmotte / Ian Huyton is covered by public liability insurance provided by Hiscox SA under contract no. RCP240704124755.

Modifications and cancellations

You may cancel your booking by informing us by email, telephone or in writing as soon as you become aware that you would like to cancel. If you cancel more than eight weeks before the trip, you will forfeit your deposit – any other amounts already paid will be refunded to you. If you cancel less than eight weeks before the start of the trip we will not normally be able to offer a refund.

If you wish to transfer the booking to another person, please notify us as soon as possible. Provided that the other person meets the age and fitness requirements we will be happy to transfer the booking without any charge.

If you wish to transfer your booking to a different White Marmotte trip, please contact us to discuss your options and we will try to facilitate this wherever possible.

Your responsibilities

This trip takes place in a potentially dangerous Alpine mountain environment at altitudes up to around 2500 metres above sea level. To ensure the safety of yourself and of the group, we expect you to adhere to the following:

  • Read the supplied packing list thoroughly and ensure you bring all the necessary equipment and clothing.
  • Ensure your physical fitness level is sufficient for the trip you have booked.
  • Please follow all instructions given by the trip leader and any other persons working for White Marmotte.
  • Do not behave in any way that poses a danger to yourself or to others.

We reserve the right to refuse to continue guiding you if you do not follow the above requirements. In this case you will not be entitled to any refund.

If you are unable to continue with the holiday due to illness or injury, we will assist you to access medical care and/or to return to your home. In this case we shall not be liable for any additional transport or accommodation costs, and in particular we will not be liable for repatriation costs. You will not be entitled to a refund for parts of the holiday you miss. Your travel insurance may cover costs in this instance. If mountain rescue is required, your insurance will be expected to cover any costs incurred.

If you choose to leave a hike before the end we cannot be held responsible for your safety and we will accept no liability for any adverse consequences.

You are responsible for your own possessions during the holiday, including but not limited to mobile devices, cameras, documents, bank cards, personal money and any other valuable items.

Our service

The service provided by White Marmotte comprises the following:

  • Five days of guiding and instruction by a qualified International Mountain Leader holding a UIMLA certified qualification.

The full package option also includes the following additional items:

  • Private group return transfer between Geneva Airport and the hotel in the Chamonix Valley.
  • Six nights hotel accommodation in the Chamonix valley (minimum standard 2-star).
  • Six days breakfast.
  • Six days evening meal.
  • Any journeys on local bus services, cable cars or other transport services as deemed necessary by the trip leader. Optional journeys are not included, and there will be no refund if such transport services are not used.

The itinerary will follow that described on the White Marmotte website “www.whitemarmotte.com” and in the pre-course information. We reserve the right to make minor changes to the itinerary due to operational or safety reasons.

The trip leader will be responsible for the safety and wellbeing of the group at all times. They have the right to alter the itinerary at any time or to take any other actions needed to ensure safety, and will be fully supported by White Marmotte in this case.

Image rights

Unless you tell us otherwise, we will assume that any photographs taken during the trip featuring adult customers may be used by White Marmotte for promotional purposes on websites, social media and in print. Please let us know in advance if you would prefer us not to use any images in which you feature.

We will not use any images of minors under 18 without the express consent of their parents.

Data Protection

Personal data transmitted to White Marmotte will be held securely and used for the purposes of providing the trip you have booked. Such information will include your name, email address, telephone number, travel insurance details, emergency contact details and travel/flight details. It will also include any information you provide to us by email or on our booking forms.

All data held by White Marmotte will be kept in accordance with French and European data protection law. White Marmotte will never disclose your details to third parties except where necessary to process your booking (e.g. to make reservations with our suppliers) or as required by law.

Insurance

Our insurance, and the professional liability insurance of the trip leader, will cover search and rescue costs in the event of an accident or damage caused by our actions or omissions. It will also normally cover compensation/liability payments if we are at fault. It will not cover the consequences of your individual actions or behaviour, nor will it necessarily cover medical expenses or the cost of repatriation from the hospital to your home.

For this reason it is compulsory for clients booking this trip to have individual accident insurance which covers alpine trekking up to 3000 metres. It must cover search and rescue, medical and repatriation costs in both France and Switzerland. If you do not have such a policy already, French residents can purchase a suitable policy at www.sport.lycea.fr. We do not have a policy to recommend for non-French-residents at this time.

As we cannot offer any refunds for trips cancelled within eight weeks of the start date, due to the expenses we will have to incur after that time, we strongly recommend that customers take out a cancellation insurance policy to cover them in the event that they cannot travel for any reason.

Medical Conditions

You must let us know if you have any condition that could affect your safety or your ability to complete day hikes at altitudes of up to 2500m above sea level. We will be happy to discuss ways to enable you to participate if at all possible.

Although the planned itinerary doesn’t cross remote terrain, any rescue will still need to be carried out by helicopter in most cases, and may involve a substantial wait in bad weather. For this reason, the trip might not be suitable if you have a condition that could lead to a life-threatening emergency, e.g. severe allergies, severe diabetes, severe uncontrolled epilepsy etc. We may refuse your booking or ask for a letter from a physician before accepting it if you have a medical condition of this type.

Visas

This course takes place in France with possible excursions into Switzerland. It is up to you to ensure that you have the right to enter these countries as a visitor. In particular, non-EU residents must ensure that they comply with the 90-day rule that applies to the Schengen area. You are strongly advised to carry a passport or identity card on days where we cross a national border.

Disputes

In the event of any dispute with White Marmotte we suggest that you contact us directly to discuss your issues and to allow us to propose a solution. In the event that the dispute cannot be resolved amicably, we subscribe to a mediation service with MCP Médiation. You can contact them using the details provided below.

Any claims or litigation against White Marmotte will fall under the jurisdiction of French law.

CONSUMER MEDIATION

According to the requirements of articles L 611-1 and R 612-1 of the French Consumer Code (Code de la Consommation) concerning the amicable resolution of disputes : Once the consumer has addressed a written complaint to the professional and has not received a satisfactory response within two months, they may submit their complaint to the mediation service free of charge. The referral to the mediator must be made within one year of the initial complaint.

The mediator MCP MEDIATION can be contacted directly online at the following address : www.mcpmediation.org, or by mail at MÉDIATION DE LA CONSOMMATION & PATRIMOINE – 12 Square Desnouettes – 75015 PARIS