Guide de haute montagne, membre de la Compagnie des Guides de Chamonix, Didier Lavigne parcourt les Alpes tout au long de l'année pour le plus grand plaisir de ses clients. Alpinisme, raid à ski, canyoning, cascade de glace, escalade rocheuse : autant de pratiques qu'il alterne au cours des saisons. Sensible au développement des nouveaux outils de communication, il est responsable du web de la Compagnie. Son expertise terrain et son implication dans la mise au point du nouveau matériel l'ont conduit à prendre en charge la relation commerciale du fabricant Petzl auprès des guides et du secours en montagne.
Haute Route Chamonix - Zermatt. Ski touring
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- Nombre de pages193
- PrésentationBroché
- FormatPoche
- Poids0.225 kg
- Dimensions12,5 cm × 17,5 cm × 0,8 cm
- ISBN978-2-918824-09-1
- EAN9782918824091
- Date de parution01/02/2012
- ÉditeurJMEditions
Résumé
The Haute Route, the world's most famous ski traverse. This unforgettable one-week ski tour across the glaciers and high passes between Chamonix and Zermatt takes skiers through some of the most prestigious ranges of the Alps. As well as providing step-by-step descriptions of the stages, this is the first guidebook to include photo diagrams for every section of the Haute Route. In addition, the introduction contains a wealth of practical advice (preparation, strategy, equipement, practical information, huts, history) that underlines the alpine nature of the traverse.
Detailed description are given for four variants of the Haute Route : Classic Haute Route : the usual route, described in seven stages ; Historic Haute Route : via the famous Plateau du Couloir and the Col du Sonadon, seven stages ; Purist's Haute Route : avoiding all motorized transport and passing via the Col du Grand Saint-Bernard, described in eight stages ; Reverse Haute Route : Zermatt > Chamonix seeking out the best descents, six stages.
Detailed description are given for four variants of the Haute Route : Classic Haute Route : the usual route, described in seven stages ; Historic Haute Route : via the famous Plateau du Couloir and the Col du Sonadon, seven stages ; Purist's Haute Route : avoiding all motorized transport and passing via the Col du Grand Saint-Bernard, described in eight stages ; Reverse Haute Route : Zermatt > Chamonix seeking out the best descents, six stages.
The Haute Route, the world's most famous ski traverse. This unforgettable one-week ski tour across the glaciers and high passes between Chamonix and Zermatt takes skiers through some of the most prestigious ranges of the Alps. As well as providing step-by-step descriptions of the stages, this is the first guidebook to include photo diagrams for every section of the Haute Route. In addition, the introduction contains a wealth of practical advice (preparation, strategy, equipement, practical information, huts, history) that underlines the alpine nature of the traverse.
Detailed description are given for four variants of the Haute Route : Classic Haute Route : the usual route, described in seven stages ; Historic Haute Route : via the famous Plateau du Couloir and the Col du Sonadon, seven stages ; Purist's Haute Route : avoiding all motorized transport and passing via the Col du Grand Saint-Bernard, described in eight stages ; Reverse Haute Route : Zermatt > Chamonix seeking out the best descents, six stages.
Detailed description are given for four variants of the Haute Route : Classic Haute Route : the usual route, described in seven stages ; Historic Haute Route : via the famous Plateau du Couloir and the Col du Sonadon, seven stages ; Purist's Haute Route : avoiding all motorized transport and passing via the Col du Grand Saint-Bernard, described in eight stages ; Reverse Haute Route : Zermatt > Chamonix seeking out the best descents, six stages.