CErces massif great tour via the Mont thabor

Technical level
Mountain range : Cerces, French Alps
5 days
4 - 8 people (departure is confirmed from 4 people)
Prices : from 750,00 €
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Booking are made on the basis of 4 participants, 990€/person. If there are 7 or more participants on the day of departure, we will apply a reduced rate (750€person) and refund the difference (240€ )at the end of the stay.

In winter, the Cerces massif, and in particular the Clarée Valley, is accessible only by ski, generally from the village of Névache. The atmosphere is wild and the refuges are cosy and warm. In this idyllic setting, our guides will take you to the best snow slopes. From peak to peak via astonishing ascents and dreamy descents you’ll discover all the magic of the Cerces in winter.

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Your trip day to day

Day 1 : ascent to the Chardonnet refuge

The guide welcomes you at our office with a coffee or a tea and checks your bags and equipment. Transfer by car to the Clarée valley. We’ll put on our ski skins and head for the Chardonnet refuge, at 2215m (650m ascent). After dropping off our evening stuff at the refuge, we’ll set off to climb Pic Ombiere (2785m). From the summit you’ll see the entire Cerces massif as far as Mont Thabor, as well as the ECRINS peaks. Descend to the refuge on slopes that are ideal for practicing turns in powder snow.
During the lunch break we’ll take time for an Avalanche rescue exercise. We’ll have a picnic lunch on the mountain or at the refuge if the weather is bad.

Meal and night at the Chardonnet refuge.

Difference in altitude: + 1150 m / - 650m

Day 2: Queyrellin tour via the Casse Blanche ridges

We’ll set off from the Chardonnet refuge for the Queyrellin tour (2800m) via the sublime Casse Blanche ridges. Sumptuous landscapes with a mineral atmosphere and a beautiful contrast between snow and rock. We then descend to the Laval refuge.

Difference in altitude: +1000 m / -1000 m.

Night at the Laval refuge.

Day 3: from the Laval refuge to Drayeres refuge via le Rocher de la Grande Tempête (3002m)

Today we’ll have a number of options, including climbing Rocher de la Grande Tempête, Roche Château or Pointe des Cerces before descending to the Drayères hut. The guide will decide the right one regarding the conditions at the time.

Difference in altitude: + 1000 m / - 850m

Overnight at the Drayères hut.

Day 4: Mont Thabor ascent and descent to the REI MAGI refuge

Leaving the refuge, we head for the Col des Muandes, then the Col de Valmeinier and finally the Col de la Chapelle, before reaching the summit of Mont Thabor (3178m). A descent on the other side takes you back to the Mont Thabor refuge.

Difference in altitude: + 1100 m / - 1420m

Day 5: from the REI MAGI refuge to Nevache

We’ll climb up the Valley Etroite and then head for the Col du Vallon, finishing with a beautiful descent down the Torrent des Vallons to Névache.

Difference in altitude: +750 m / -900 m.

End of our trip late afternoon in l’Argentière La Bessée.

NB : The programme is intended as a guide only. It could be modified at any time by the mountain guide for safety reasons, weather conditions or regarding the physical and technical level of the participants.

min/max people

8 participants maximum. Departure is guaranteed from 4 participants. You will be notified at least 7 days before departure in the event of cancellation. Where possible, an alternative solution will be offered.

NB : For cancellation conditions for privatised trips (made up groups) please refer to our conditions of sale.

Equipment : gear and clothing

Please note that we offer some of this equipment for rental, they are indicated by a * in the list below, you will find rental prices in the "Gear rental and extras prices" section.

Equipment rental and changes are only possible before payment of the balance of your booking (45 days before departure). We advise you to take the time, as soon as you register, to list the equipment you already have or which can be lent to you. Any equipment initially rented from ROC ECRINS even not taken on the day of departure must be paid for.

The head

  • Sunglasses class 4*protective lenses
  • Ski goggles
  • A mountaineering or skiing helmet*
  • A warm hat
  • Sunscreen high protection (30 and 50)

The body

  • A mountain rucksack * suitable to carry skis if necessary, approx. 25 litres
  • A long-sleeved top, prefer merino wool to synthetic fabrics as the are more breathable
  • A fleece or soft shell jacket
  • A warm down jacket
  • A Gore-tex waterproof jacket*to protect against rain, snow and wind
  • An avalanche transceiver (avalanche transceiver) + shovel* and probe*.
  • Harness*

Hands

  • A pair of thin leather ou fleece gloves and a warmer pair with a waterproof membrane

Legs

  • Ideally a Gore-tex type ski trousers *with with long side zips. For cold days, a long warm underwear may be worn underneath

The feet

  • Ski touring skis *
  • Ski skins* in good condition
  • Ski crampons* suitable for your bindings
  • Ski touring boots
  • Telescopic ski poles*
  • A light ice axe*
  • A spare pair of socks

Miscellaneous

  • Bring containers for around 2 litres of water, ideally a one-litre bottle plus smaller ones to keep warm and close to your body in your jacket.
  • Small knife
  • Small thermos flask
  • Camera
  • Small first-aid kit adapted to your personal needs, also containing elastoplast and double-skin dressings for any blisters.

This list is not exhaustive and should be completed with all what you may specifically need.

ROC ECRINS proposes for sale equipment adapted to your activity and your stay DIRECTLY on our premises in L’Argentière-La Bessée where we will welcome you on the first day . Don’t hesitate to ask us for advice or ask your guide on site.

BRANDS ON SALE :

  • BEAL (Climbing and mountaineering harnesses, slings, descenders, carabiners, quickdraws, belay gloves, climbing bags, headlamps, mountaineering helmets and climbing helmets, ropes ...)
  • CAMP (Climbing and mountaineering axes, liquid chalk and chalk)
  • SALEWA (Mountaineering shoes)
  • CASSIN (Mountaineering crampons)
  • ALTITUDE EYEWEAR (Sunglasses category 3 & 4)
  • YYVERTICAL (Climbing safety glasses)
  • NATURAL PEAK (Technical T-shirts in wood fibre, long and short sleeves and leggings)
  • ICEBREAKER (Merino wool technical T-shirts, long and short sleeves and leggings)
  • DYNAFIT (Ski touring boots, second-hand and new ski touring skis)
  • LES BATONS D’ALAIN (Hiking poles and ski touring)
  • LABORATOIRE BIARRITZ (ecological sun cream, body, face & lips)
  • COMPEED (Double skin plaster to prevent blisters ...)
  • BOULES QUIESS (Ear plugs for good nights in refuges...)

High mountain : special warning

Ski touring is dependent on different factors that we can sometimes neither anticipate nor control; we may therefore have to modify the programme of our high mountain holidays before or during the stay for various reasons:

  • if the weather and/or snow conditions make it impossible to carry out the planned programme and/or
  • if there is a delay in the opening or early closure of a ski lift or refuge

In these cases, we will offer you an alternative programme, sometimes on the day of departure, which you may not refuse.

Ski touring, as all mountain activities have some level of risk particularly of avalanche or injury in the event of a fall.
To reduce the hazards that they are exposed to skiers must follow the safety instructions given by the instructor.

You must be aware of these risks and accept them when booking.

Health condition

No medical certificate required to take part in our trips, but it may be useful to check with your doctor that you have no contraindications (particularly in the case of chronic illness) to physical activity in the high mountains.

If you are undergoing any particular treatment, please let us know so that we can take appropriate measures if necessary.

Altitude can cause acute mountain sickness when you are not sufficiently acclimatised, also known as AMS. In most cases, it is accompanied by headaches, nausea and a general feeling of discomfort, but in the most serious cases it can lead to pulmonary or cerebral oedema, requiring an immediate descent.

Skills and stamina level

To complete these 5 days with an average 1000m ascent, you need to be in very good physical condition.

This tour is aimed at skiers who are comfortable on black runs, who can ski on all types of snow and who master all the techniques of ski touring (uphill and downhill turns).

N.B.: If you do not have the required level, the guide will ask you to leave the course for the safety of the whole group.

Guiding

By state-certified mountain guides or trainees mountain guides (aspirant guides) from the Roc Écrins team. They will have a VHF radio connected to the emergency services, a satellite phone or a mobile phone. They will also have a collective first-aid kit.

*A trainee mountain guide is a guide in training who is authorised to work and supervise climbs from their third year of training. They are not beginners, as it takes several years of practice and training to build up a list of routes and have the experience and technical level required to enter the mountain guide training course.

Insurances

To take part in one of our stays, you must be properly insured for the chosen activity (rescue and repatriation costs) in the event of an incident or accident occurring during the stay. (We strongly recommend that this also includes cancellation cover). It is your responsibility to check the cover provided by your personal insurance policy. If you do not have such an insurance, you can take out the EUROP ASSISTANCE contract when you sign up. The amount of the "ASSISTANCE" insurance covering repatriation, rescue and search costs represents 2.4% of the price of the stay. MULTIRISK" insurance covering assistance, cancellation, loss of luggage and interruption of holiday, represents 5.6% of the price of the holiday.

Accommodation

Full board in comfortable, heated mountain refuges, blankets provided, hot showers, picnics at lunchtime.

This accommodation is subject to availability at the time of registration.

Transport and carbon footprint

Transport

Transport provided by Roc Écrins. If none of our vehicles are available, we may ask you to organise car pooling with other participants. In this case, travel expenses would be refunded to the person using their vehicle.

To join us: Please bring suitable equipment for your vehicle (snow tyres or snow chains), MANDATORY on some of the roads used during your stay. >HAUTES-ALPES.FR

Carbon footprint of the stay: 15,42 Kg Co2

That’s the CO2 produced by our travels during your stay!

To join us :

Why not car pool or take the train ?

For information:

  • Paris - L’Argentière-La Bessée (710km) by overnight train !
  1. By train : 2,53 kgCo2
  2. By car : 137 kg CO2
  3. By electric car : 14,1 kgCO2
  • Lyon - L’Argentière-La Bessée (250 km)
  1. By train : 1,22 kgCo2
  2. By car : 48,4 kg CO2
  3. By electric car : 4,96 kgCO2
  • Marseille - L’Argentière-La Bessée (259km)
  1. By train : 0,88 kgCo2
  2. By car : 50,1 kgCO2
  3. By electric car : 5,13 kg CO2

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Meeting point

Meeting time:

8:30

the first day at our office in L’Argentière La-Bessée, 05120, Hautes Alpes.

Getting there

The Pays des Ecrins region has excellent transport links.

If you’re coming by train,

The SNCF provides direct daily services from Paris, Marseille and Grenoble to L’Argentière-la-Bessée station.
PLEASE NOTE: the Pays des Ecrins station is called "L’Argentière les Ecrins". You must specify the full name of the station when booking, otherwise you may receive a ticket for "l’Argentière" station in Savoie.

  • TGV connection, Paris-Turin. Get off at Oulx then take the shuttle to Briançon and l’Argentière.
  • TGV connection, Paris-Valence or Paris-Grenoble with bus connections
  • Night trains from Paris and the East of France. Information www.sncf.connect.fr
  • from Nice, Marseille or Gap, regular bus services (www.autocars-scal.fr - 04 92 51 06 05)

If you are coming by car,

  • From the north, take the A48 motorway to Grenoble, then the Col du Lautaret (RN91). Drive through Briançon towards Gap. You enter the Pays des Écrins at Saint-Martin de Queyrières.
  • From Italy, take the A43 Maurienne motorway through the Fréjus tunnel, then the Col de Montgenèvre. Drive through Briançon towards Gap.
  • From the south, take the A51 motorway to La Saulce, then head for Briançon (RN 94). You enter the Pays des Écrins at La Roche de Rame.

Price

Price per person depending on the number of participants
Number of participants
Price per person
4
990,00 €
5
990,00 €
6
990,00 €
7
750,00 €
8
750,00 €

Booking are made on the basis of 4 participants, 990€/person. If there are 7 or more participants on the day of departure, we will apply a reduced rate (750€person) and refund the difference (240€ )at the end of the stay.

Price includes:
  • Mountain guiding service , including their meals, overnight accommodation
  • Full board accommodation in mountain hut from the first evening to the lunch on the last day, picknic lunches
  • Organisation and reservations (accommodation, guide, equipment) of your stay
  • Transport during the stay
Price does not include:
  • Picnic on the first day
  • Personal expenses: snacks, drinks, etc
  • Individual technical equipment rental
  • Liability, repatriation and cancellation insurances
  • Transport to and from meeting point and during the stay

Any other expenses not mentioned under the above section “the price includes”.

Our little extras

  • We welcome you to our premises for a cup of coffee or tea and equip you on site
  • Free parking is available at the meeting point
  • You can have a shower at the end of your stay
  • You have free access to a relaxation area with Wifi, toilets, microwave, etc. while you wait for your train (5 minutes’ walk from the station)
  • You can leave a bag with your personal belongings on the ROC ÉCRINS premises during your stay
  • You will receive a 10% discount on our entire sales area (ROC ÉCRINS customers only)

How to book

To book your trip :

  • complete the pre-registration form online
  • You will receive a booking contract by email. It sets out the details of your booking as well as the schedule and payment terms.
  • On receipt of this contract, the deposit of 30% must be payed within 4 days in accordance with the terms and conditions set out in the contract. Your registration can only be confirmed when the deposit has been payed.
  • The balance must be paid 45 days before the departure. Please note that any balance not paid within 45 days of departure will be considered as a cancellation of your booking. Financial withholding would therfore be applied in accordance with our terms and conditions of sale.
  • For a of a booking made less than 45 days before departure, the total amount of the booking must be paid on receipt of the booking contract in accordance with the terms and conditions set out therein.

Gear rental and Extras prices

  Equipment

Title Details Price
Aluminium light crampons 5 days
Aluminium light crampons
30.00 €
Light ice axe 5 days
Light ice axe
20.00 €
Ski touring Full Pack : skis, ski boots, poles, ski skins, crampons 5 days
Ski touring skis
Poles
Ski touring boots
Ski skins
Crampons
195.00 €
Ski touring Pack : skis , poles, ski skins, crampons 5 days
Ski touring skis
Poles
Ski skins
Crampons
145.00 €
Ski touring boots 5 days
Ski touring boots
55.00 €
Safety kit : transceiver, shovel and probe 5 days
Avalanche transceiver
Shovel
Probe
73.00 €
Avalanche airbag backpack 5 days
Avalanche airbag backpack
85.00 €
skiing helmet 5 days
skiing helmet
24.00 €
Backpack 5 days
Backpack
22.00 €
Gore-tex jacket 5 days
Gore-tex jacket
33.00 €
Gore-Tex trousers 5 days
Gore-Tex trousers
30.00 €
Soft shell jacket 5 days
Soft shell jacket
27.00 €
Sunglasses 5 days
Sunglasses
16.00 €

  Accommodation

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