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Originally Posted by Evans, Marv
Some of the suggstions here are good. My former wife & I did the tour of Mont Blanc about fifty years ago. It was fun & easy during the summer. I don't remember many specifics, but we didn't take any specific gear, except for the basics like decent hiking boots, jacket, light rain coat or pancho, etc. I used my carry on pack that had shoulder straps built into it. If ou're doing a tour and staying in Prearranged shelters & hotels, you actuallly won't need a lot in terms of gear. The day's hikes aren't that strenuous, especially if you are in any kiind of shape.
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That's good to hear!
This trip won't be til next summer but my wife plans way ahead of time! She also books everything way ahead of time which means she finds some awesome places to stay but also means we're fully committed to a trip.
A few pics for fun:

Hiking around Santorini

Cinque Terra, Italy

Leavenworth, WA

Some high elevation stuff around Southfork, CO (but cheating with a JEEP)