Snowshoeing
We'll meet at 9.30am at the car park on the Beure plateau: meeting point and distribution of equipment.
Departure from the large car park on the Beure plateau at around 11am.
We'll get to grips with our personal and shared equipment, learn how to drive a pulka and take our first steps with snowshoes. A day with no major changes in altitude, but with superb views of the high plateaux of the Vercors.
Arriving at the Pré Peyret hut at around 3pm, we set up our bivouac and tipi tent for our first night.
A wild stage in the heart of the Nature Reserve: a Siberian atmosphere across the plains of the high plateaux.
We'll head for the beautiful Chaumailloux hut at the foot of Mont Aiguille. We'll put down the pulkas to climb to the summit of the Tête Chevalière, which gives us access to an incredible viewpoint over the eastern rocky barrier of the Vercors. This is still a relatively easy stage, but longer.
For those who don't want to do the summit and back, there's no obligation. Overnight in a bivouac or hut (if there is space).
We head due north to get closer to the highest point in the Vercors: Grand Veymont at 2341 metres. The stage begins along the Rochers du Parquet, a magnificent viewpoint over the Alps. We then plunge back under the Grand Veymont on the west side, where the atmosphere is wilder and more forested, with large expanses of hooked pine.
Overnight bivouac at Jasse de la Chau. It is possible to climb to the Pas de la Ville without the pulkas if the bivouac is set up early enough. Ibex are often seen here.
This is a long stage, with no particularly technical sections and a wide variety of landscapes.
We head back west to the Pré-Grandu forest hut for a picnic, before heading back to Pré Peyret for the second part of the day.
It's still an immersive stage, with atypical expanses and remarkable panoramas.
Still a long way to go, but on good tracks. Overnight in a bivouac or hut (Pré Peyret).
Back to the Beure car park: Part of the route is different from the first day. We follow the southern ridges plunging down into the Diois. There is an opening towards the Baronnies to the south, and a beautiful view as far as Mont Ventoux.
The last stage is short and easy. Return around 2pm.
Baptiste is a qualified mountain leader with over 20 years' experience of the mountains and nature. He'll be delighted to take you along the trails and share his knowledge of the area's history and environment in complete safety. Originally from the Drôme valley, the Vercors is his playground, the massif that is so close to his heart!
Having loved the mountains since childhood, my passion has become my profession. In my spare time, I set up climbing routes, maintain the trails, go on new ski tours and help run the Refuge des Invincibles in Val Pellice - all to enhance the mountains where I was born. The Vaud Valleys are my ideal base camp, but I'm also regularly in the other massifs of the Alps and the Appennines.
You can travel by train to Valence station. From there, take a connecting train to Die station.
From there, we will pick you up by car to take you to the meeting point.
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You can drive to the meeting point and leave your car in a free car park.
If you don't have a car, you should know that we encourage car-pooling 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!
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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.
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