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HOLIDAY OFFERS - Ski Mountaineering and Ski Touring Holidays - Introductory Ski Touring Week - Introductory Ski Touring Week itinerary
- Day 1 - Arrival
- Day 2 - Off piste skiing and mountain safety
- Day 3 - Day Tour to La Palastre
- Day 4 - Day Tour to La Petite Autane D'Ocieres
- Day 5 - Choice Day
- Day 6 - Ski into Dormillouse Refuge
- Day 7 - the summit of the Grand Pinier 3117m
- Day 8 - Say Goodbye
Introductory Ski Touring Week Itinerary



Auberge Des Ecrins
Day 1 - Arrival
We'll collect you from Gap train station and take you up to the Auberge Des Ecrins, where you will meet the other members of your group and your guide. You can settle into your room, have a drink in the bar or go for a little wander around the area. Once everyone has arrived we'll give you all your equipment: skis, boots, skins and ski crampons (couteaux), avalanche tranceivers, shovel and probe, for the week so you have some time to familiarise yourselves with it all before tomorrow! Once that is all sorted we'll have a welcome drink and chat about the week with the guides before settling down to a hearty evening meal!

Day 2 - Off Piste Skiing Technique and High Mountain Safety
After breakfast you will go off with your guide to the charming but challenging little ski village of Serre Eyraud where you will spend the day perfecting your downhill off piste skiing so that you can make the most of your descents when you are ski touring. There are lifts to take you up and lots of interesting routes through the trees to ski down. It's north facing so the snow is good and there won't be many other skiers here so you can let your hair down and go for it! It's a perfect place for practicing off-piste technique! You can eat lunch in the pretty little village of Serre Eyraud and soak in the ambiance of one of the few remaining traditional French alpine ski villages! During the day you will also learn about high mountain safety and practice some of the safety skills essential for ski touring such as avalanche search and rescue.
Skinning up to La Palastre

On the col of La Palastre
Day 3 - Day Tour to La Palastre
For the best conditions and in the interests of mountain safety we will leave reasonably early from the Auberge (don't worry you will get breakfast!) La Palastre 2280m is a beautiful col just behind the mountains you can see from the Auberge. Have a look at our photo album of Ski Touring La Palastre on flickr. It is a gradual ascent through open snow fields and rocky outcrops with beautiful views over the Champsaur valley - about 720m of ascent in total. You'll have plenty of time to get used to skinning up and getting comfortable with your equipment. It's a lovely warm up ski tour. Further up the mountain there are a couple of steeper sections where you will need to put your kick turns in to good use! There are several options for the final part of the route so depending on how you are all feeling and the conditions it can be extended or shortened. It takes about 2 - 3 hours to climb in total. Depending on where you end up and the conditions, there are a few choices for skiing down so you can choose the gentle gradients or the slightly more technical steeper couloirs.

Day 4 - Day Tour to La Petite Autane D'Orcieres
Again another early start (you'll be used to these by the end of the week!!) to set off to the remote alpine village of Archinard. From here there are several choices of ski tours so we'll make a decision based on the conditions and your motivation!! La Petite Autane D'Orcieres 2458m is one of the classic routes - a beautiful and varied ski tour. There are about 850 metres of ascent so a little longer than the Palastre. After a pretty start in the larch forest, you arrive at a series of little hanging valleys with rocky outcrops that you gradually make your way through. After a relatively steep climb out of the last valley you finish up on a spectacular ridge. As you emerge onto the ridge you are rewarded with an impressive view of the east face of Grand Autanes (a mountain that has inspired many a ski mountaineer!). The ridge is narrow and feels pretty airy but is an easy ski. You follow the ridge up as far as you want before heading off down. The descent is as varied as the ascent with little gullies, slopes and rocky outcrops to navigate before reaching the tree line where you have an easy and pretty ski through on forest tracks.

Day 5 - Choice / Rest Day
This is the one day you can have a lie in so make the most of it!! There are plenty of things to do in the area from a day ice climbing to a day relaxing in the pool and jacuzzi complex. So you can either relax and let your legs recover before the big end of week tour, try something completely different or continue skiing - either in the resort or we can organise another day tour for you It is really up to you and we can discuss the options available when you are here. Please note that any activities or ski passes organised for this day are not included in the price and would be payable as an extra, either at the time of booking if you already know what you would like to do or locally when you are here.


Day 6 - Ski in to Refuge L'Ecole in Dormillouse
This is a fabulous ski tour up to the col de Freissinieres at 2782m with the possibility of an easy ski mountaineering summit of Roc Diolon 3071m and an incredible descent through one of the most beautiful valleys in the Alps to the remote village of Dormillouse at 1681m. The start of the tour is the easiest yet - a lift up in a chairlift to he Rocherousse plateaux! We'll catch the first lift to be sure to get the place to ourselves! After that it is an easy climb up to the col via various pretty hanging valleys and snowfields. From the col we can go straight down the other side towards the refuge or if you are feeling up for it we can rope up and take in the Roc Diolon. The route to the summit is up a beautiful, slightly exposed ridge with a real high mountain ambiance. You will be roped together for security but it is an easy climb. Then you have nearly 1400m of glorious descent to the village of Dormillouse!! The valley is a truly spectacular, classic u-shaped valley surrounded by dramatic peaks and little glaciers, totally wild and natural and uninhabited except for the village. Dormillouse is unique. It is only accessible on foot - a good hour and a half away from the nearest road but is still inhabited by a handful of families all year round. We'll spend the night in the village in the Refuge L'Ecole, a fantastic refuge with great ambience, eccentric guardian and good food!


Day 7 - Summit of the Grand Pinier 3117m
In the heart of the Ecrins National Park, the Grand Pinier at 3117m is a classic summit of the Southern Ecrins massif and a 'must do' for ski tourers and ski mountaineers visiting the region. We'll do the classic route taking in the summit as part of a grand traverse across the mountains from Dormillouse to the pretty alpine village of Prapic back in the Champsaur valley. It's a long climb with nearly 1440m of ascent, so an early start but it's worth it. The area is especially rich in wildlife due to it's remoteness and you are likely to be rewarded with precious scenes of chamois playing in the snow, golden eagles hunting the discreet and camouflaged ptarmigan... We attack the summit by the east side up to a ridge, less exposed than the ones you have already done, but with a special high mountain ambiance. The last climb up to the summit is steep and sometimes it is necessary to rope up and walk with crampons, carrying your skis. There aren't many better places to eat your picnic - with views over the big alpine summits of the Ecrins Massif: Barre des Ecrins, Mont Pelvoux, Ailfroide.... The descent is superbe - all 1600m of it!! The start is steep and then it opens out offering a choice of interesting little valleys and gullies all the way down to the pretty alpine village of Prapic, where a well deserved beer in the bar is more than welcome! A grand finale to a top week!!Day 8 - Say Goodbye
This is the sad day where we have to say goodbye! We'll drop you off at Gap train station if you are catching the train.| www.flickr.com |
