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Alpine Trip 2027

July 26, 2027

Information: You will need to operate as an independent two (or three or four) for this trip. Flights and car travel to the camp site will need to be organised independently. Saying that, this is a great opportunity to be introduced to a new discipline… and it doesn’t have to feel as hard as a Scottish Winter trip, so don’t be put off. The summits we have identified are easy and non-technical and just require some new skills and techniques to be mastered… skills moving roped together and crevice rescue techniques. We can climb as two or three separate groups, together on the same route and watch out for each other. If this is for you, please get in touch with Jim as soon as possible so we can arrange the necessary learning. Experienced alpinists in the Club are also very welcome and there are harder routes to go at if you want… and one of the easier 4000m peaks – The Barre D’Ecrins (4101m)… There are a range of alpine grades on offer and the valley serves 4 huts so there are many options.

Plans may change with weather and glacier conditions, but the plan is to get a couple of summits in from the huts, heading up Tuesday 27th July and returning to the valley Friday… A few days in the valley to rest or to take on any of the numerous sport crags that surround the camp site. We will confirm bookings closer to the trip.

For those who have no interest in the summits, the rock climbing is an attraction in its own right and many come here just to sport climb. There is a developing bouldering scene too. The Club has the guidebooks for cragging and bouldering. Mats are available to rent out from about €20 a day (2024 prices).

The huts offer good day walk targets and many spend the time walking the hut routes or the valleys. There are also via ferrata routes here. Literally, something for everyone.

There was a Club trip here in 2024 (and another in 2017)… you may want check the photos on the Club Flickr page…

Services: Alifroide offers a supermarket, cash machines and restaurants and bars. There are a few kit shops but you really want to bring everything you need with you. Options to hire kit are limited (with the exception of bouldering mats and via ferrata).

Accommodation: The camp site is huge and booking is never a problem… website here https://ailefroide.fr/camping/ It is less than €10 a day per person (2024 prices).

For the huts, the two most likely used huts are Du Glacier Blanc and Ecrins…

https://refugeduglacierblanc.ffcam.fr/

https://refugedesecrins.ffcam.fr/

Currently, there is no facility to book ahead and typically, this is available early 2027… Once we know who is attending and firm up an itinerary, then we can make a single group booking.

Food: I generally take some trail food options (because I’m fussy) but the supermarket was good enough last time… There are enough cheap eating out options in the village for most tastes…

Transport: The nearest airports are Genoble – 3 hours, Geneva – 4 hours and Turin (in Italy) about 3 hours if you factor in the drive up and over and possible border chaos for Brexitiers… There are multiple flights, by a range of carriers between London airports and Geneva.

Hire car to the camp site is probably the obvious solution…

Dates: Meet at the camp site (see accommodation) on the evening of Monday 26th July 2027… climbing until Sunday 1st and flying out on Sunday or Monday 2nd August 2027.

Details

Date:
July 26, 2027
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Organizers

Jim McCall
Andrew Martin

Venue

Pelvoux
Pelvoux
Hautes-Alpes, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur France
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