Disclaimer
The adventure sports that are covered within the guides on this site are mountain adventure sports and carry a risk of personal injury or death. Participants in these activities should be aware of and accept these risks and be responsible for their own actions and involvement.
It is important that you understand this and have the skills and knowledge to manage these risks. The guides on this website are designed for people who are already experienced in these sports, and they are NOT a beginner’s guide. They are a tool for the experienced to help them plan. If you are not experienced in these sports but would still like to try them, then I recommend that you use the services of a guide or instructor. It’s a great way to begin learning the skills to become self-reliant.
Finding a route
This guide gives you a few options on how to find a suitable route.
Featured – These are some of the writer’s favorite routes.
Play list - Here we list the routes by grade so that you can search by the level/grade you want.
Grades explained HERE -
Map – here usinggoogle map you can search routes by location, once you have found one use the link to take you to the description.
Open browsing – Here you can just check out all the routes in the guides you can narrow by area such as Écrins, Briancon and Queyras.
Once you have found a suitable route – you will find the following details:
Stat’s – key information about the route such as length and height gain. Note here we don’t give a time because everyone walks at a different pace and its better you workout your own timings.
Photos – photos on the route or topo photos of the route.
Description - This is not meant to be a blow by blow account of the route just a basic overview as the adventure should be yours.
Map – A map representing the route, these are not to scale but to give you an overview.
View map – This will take you to an open source map of the route, you can change the map (paths is best) using this and the description should help you to plot the route on a real ING Map which you should do and carry on the route.
GPX – this takes you to a dropbox link so you can down load the GPX file, please note this was made on a phone which has some lea way best use it as a planning tool, and use your own skills when interpreting the route on the ground.
Parking – this takes you to google maps where you can see the parking for the route and use it to get directions for your mobile phone.
INFORMATION
I do my best to ensure that the information on this site is up to date and correct. However, things can change in the mountains and information can become old. I cannot accept any responsibility for this information and I have to disclaim all liability in respect of such information.
Here is our safety page to remind you some of the safety issues Click
Questions andfeedback – If you have any questions or feedback, it would be great to hear from you, either drop me an email here, of join my Facebook group and get in touch there.
Please be responsible for yourself - act safely and have fun.