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An ascending skier makes his way across a vast expanse of snow, surrounded by majestic mountains. The landscape is dominated by ripples of immaculate snow, reflecting the sunlight. The shadow of the
A skier stands on a vast expanse of snow, with gentle slopes in the background. The sky is a deep, even blue, creating a striking contrast with the brilliant white of the snow.
A stone chalet in the mountains, surrounded by snow. The structure has wooden windows with shutters, and a metal chimney stands out at the top of the wall. A slope of snow leads to the entrance of the chalet, while in the background
A snow-covered landscape with majestic mountains in the background. Several skiers are making tracks in the immaculate snow. The sky is clear and bluish, creating a peaceful atmosphere.
A stone building with wooden accents stands on snow-covered grounds, while a winding path invites you to explore the natural surroundings. The morning light bathes the landscape in soft hues, with
A group of wooden chalets is surrounded by snow, set in a mountainous landscape. The sloping roofs of the chalets are covered in snow, creating a charming contrast with the wooden facades and the

Ski touring

Crossing the Vanoise by ski touring

March to May
7 days| 6 nights
Level 3
Eco-score 5/5

What you will experience

Supervision: You will be supervised all week by Clément, a UIAGM mountain guide.
Accommodation: Each night you will sleep in a different high mountain refuge. These have a certain level of comfort (beds with blankets, sanitary facilities and electrical sockets).
Catering: All meals are included except for the picnic on the first day. All meals will be cooked by local chefs to introduce you to the region's specialities and local produce.
Return transfer: We can arrange a shuttle bus to take you back to Aussois after your 7-day crossing.

Itinerary

DAY 1 / 7
D+
400m
Night
refuge

We meet at 9am in Aussois where you will meet your group and guide: welcome, briefing and equipment check.

Once the equipment has been checked, we'll take a chairlift to the Dent Parrachée hut (2515 m) to get back to the pristine valleys as quickly as possible. The Dent Parraché hut is a magnificent refuge where it's advisable to take your swimming costume for the sauna.

DAY 2 / 7
D+
900m
Night
refuge

The raid has begun! We cross the Col de Labby (3324m) over the great Mahure glacier to reach the Arpont hut (2310m) where we spend our 2nd evening and night.

DAY 3 / 7
D+
1300m
Night
refuge

After waking up early at the Arpont refuge, we climb towards the Chasseforêt dome (3586 m) and begin to cross the Vanoise glaciers, finally arriving at the Entre Deux Eaux refuge (2122 m) for our 3rd night.

DAY 4 / 7
D+
900m
Night
refuge

Today we climb up the wild Rocheure valley to the Col du Pisset before descending to the Refuge du Fond des Fours (2532 m) where we spend our 4th night.

DAY 5 / 7
D+
900m
Night
refuge

To reach the Carro refuge (2759 m), we have to cross two passes: the Col des Fours and the Col de l'Ouille.

DAY 6 / 7
D+
1050m
Night
refuge

We reach a magnificent Alpine plateau lost in the middle of the mountains: the Evettes plateau. We'll be staying at the Evettes refuge (2590 m).

DAY 7 / 7
D+
1150

On the last day, we climb the Albaron: one of the highest peaks in the region, offering incredible views of the Mont Blanc massif and the Écrins. We finish by abseiling back to the Grand Fond glacier, from where we descend to Bessans.

The guides who will lead your adventure

Guide Clément - High Mountain Guide (UIAGM)

Clément

High Mountain Guide (UIAGM)

FrenchFrench
EnglishEnglish

Clément, aka Clémentar from his nickname, is the high mountain guide who will accompany you during your stay. Born in Grenoble but living in Haute Maurienne for many years, he knows the mountains of his region like the back of his hand. What drives him? Passing on his passion for mountaineering and climbing by taking you on a discovery tour of the glaciers and summits.

Find out more about Clément

What's included in the price

Included

Supervision: You will be supervised all week by Clément, a UIAGM mountain guide.
Accommodation: Each night you will sleep in a different high mountain refuge. These have a certain level of comfort (beds with blankets, sanitary facilities and electrical sockets).
Catering: All meals are included except for the picnic on the first day. All meals will be cooked by local chefs to help you discover the region's specialities and local produce.
Return transfer: We can arrange a shuttle bus to take you back to Aussois after your 7-day crossing.

Not included

Ski touring equipment hire (hire available on request).
Picnic on the first day
Transport to the meeting point
Your personal consumption
Anything not included in "what the price includes".

What level should you expect

Level 3
  • You are capable of sustained physical effort for 6 to 8 hours a day
  • You have a good level of skiing / You are comfortable off-piste
  • You have already done an introduction to ski touring and would like to do your first ski raid
  • You are dynamic, you want to get to know the mountains better and you understand that the programme is subject to the vagaries of the weather and snow conditions.

Getting there

Start: Aussois (09h)
End: Aussois (18h)

Transport

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Take the TGV to Chambéry station

  • Departure station > Chambéry - Challes-Les-Eaux (SNCF)

Take a train to Modane station (SNCF)

  • Chambéry > Modane

From there, we can organise a shuttle to Aussois.

  • Modane > Aussois

Plan your journey (carpooling, train, etc.) in the most economical and environmentally-friendly way with Tictactrip

Allow around 6 hours for the journey

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No car?

You should know that we encourage carpooling between participants by creating a WhatsApp group 15 days before departure: an opportunity to get to know each other before you even start your expedition!


How to register

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Step 1

Choose your departure date and number of participants

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Step 2

Book online by paying a deposit or the full amount directly. It is also possible to book by telephone by calling +32 474 97 09 38 (Mon-Fri 9am-5pm).
  • If the minimum number of participants is reached, departure is confirmed!
  • If the minimum number of participants is not reached, we will give you a full refund.
Departure is confirmed 15 days in advance for adventures lasting more than 4 days. Departure is confirmed 7 days prior to departures of less than 4 days.
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Step 3

In the case of a deposit, the remaining amount will be debited from your account before departure.

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Frequently asked questions

Is there another date planned?

No other dates are planned for this expedition. However, it is possible to privatise an expedition. All you need to do is form a group of at least 4 people, send us an e-mail with the dates you want, and we can put the expedition together!

How comfortable are the refuges?

The high mountain refuges offer a certain level of comfort: you'll sleep in beds with blankets provided (you'll just need to bring a meat bag for hygiene reasons), there's heating and electric sockets, and half the refuges you'll sleep in have hot showers. So you'll find it easy to relax after a great day's ski touring.

How big is the group?

For this expedition, we prefer a group of no more than 6 people so that your guides have time to concentrate on each of you.

Will there be a telephone network on the route?

There is little network coverage on the route. Network coverage depends on your telephone subscription. At times during the raid, you'll get a signal, but most of the time you'll be completely disconnected. Welcome to the great outdoors.

What do I do if I need to hire ski touring equipment?

If you don't have your own ski touring equipment (touring skis, skins, knives, poles), we can hire it for you: all you have to do is pick it up from the local shop with your guide on the first day of the expedition.

⛈ What happens if the metreo is wrong?

If the weather is bad but does not represent a danger to participants during the expedition, the activity will continue. If the weather becomes dangerous, the activity will be cancelled and replaced by an alternative offered by our professional guides.

What is included in the price of a DiscoveRent shipment?

At Wildhartt, we attach particular importance to price transparency for our shipments. Our approach is based on a clear breakdown of costs, aimed at providing a better understanding of the elements included in the total amount. Here's how we allocate the percentages:

  • 30% for our guides: We believe that our experienced guides play a crucial role in the success of each activity. That's why we make sure we allocate a significant proportion to pay for their expertise and supervision.
  • 35% for accommodation and food: We consider comfortable accommodation and quality food to be essential elements of an enriching experience.
  • 10% for equipment and transport: The safety and comfort of our participants is paramount. With this part of the total amount, we can guarantee that the equipment required is in excellent condition and adequate for each activity. Transport costs also come into play when they are essential during an expedition.
  • 25% for expedition participation and running costs: These costs cover the logistical, administrative and organisational aspects of the expedition, as well as the overall management of the experience, from start to finish.

Our aim is to provide you with a trustworthy, high-quality experience, while being transparent about how the final cost of your shipment is shared. If you have any further questions about our prices, please contact us here.


Can I privatise this expedition for my group?

Yes, all our expeditions can be privatised for a group already formed on the dates of your choice. To make a privatisation request, go to the expedition of your choice and privatise it using the button under the "see departures" button.

Selected from 1 departures

From € 1550 /pers.

Want to choose your own date with your own group?

Hassle-free from start to finish.

Full refund if departure is not confirmed
Free cancellation up to 30 days before departure
Instalment facility available

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