Biography
Charles Dubouloz, born May 18, 1989, is a French mountaineer, Himalayan climber, steep skier, high-mountain guide, and lecturer. He is the first to achieve winter ascents, solo climbs, and alpine traverses.
Charles Dubouloz was born in 1989 near Lake Annecy, at the foot of the mountains, in an environment where outdoor life was an obvious choice from a very young age. As a child, he was first passionate about skateboarding, then discovered endurance sports such as running and ski mountaineering, where he quickly excelled in competition. At 18, he had already achieved a podium finish at the Mont Blanc Marathon, before joining a trail running team, propelled by exceptional physical abilities, until a series of injuries forced him to abandon competition and reinvent his relationship with the mountains. He studied marketing before turning to mountaineering, gradually becoming one of the leading figures in contemporary French mountaineering.
From the late 2010s onward, Charles Dubouloz distinguished himself with a clean, fast, and committed style, favoring solo ascents in often extreme conditions. He truly came into the spotlight in 2022 with his winter ascent of the north face of the Grandes Jorasses, notably via the Rolling Stones route, after six days and five nights on the face—a feat considered a major milestone in modern mountaineering. In parallel, he has undertaken numerous ambitious ascents in the Alps, particularly in the Écrins massif, where he has completed fast and…