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Ubaye ski touring - a gem in the Southern Alps

6 days from 1075 € per participant

Guaranteed departure from 5 people

FRSR603 ALP080
France Montagne Maximum altitude 3126 m Skill level : 2 Montagne Stamina level : 3 Montagne Direct train from Paris

Pros

  • Great skiing in a unique wilderness setting
  • Welcoming gite accommodation with our friends Hube and Jojo, in the Col de Larche area
  • A perfect balance of sun and snow
  • Easy access via the Paris-Milano TGV til Oulx train station where we'll pick you up with our minibus
  • No stress: our minibus is used for all transfers during the trip and you rental gear is handed over at the start of the trip

In a nutshell

Never heard of the Ubaye valley ? Don't worry, it’s a well kept secret, and as we’re kind, we’ll let you tag along. A largely unspoilt region with views that’ll take your breath away, this area is located between the Mercantour, the Queyras and the Val Maïra. The icing on the cake is the Chambeyron mountain range with an array of colours of rugged terrain mixing dolomitic and quartzite rock. 

Far away from the hustle and bustle of any ski station, the Ubaye valley marches at its own beat in the Alps of upper Provence. Snowfalls coming from the East are often very generous. You'll get a warm welcome, accomodation is comfortable and food is good. Skiing in the Ubaye valley is for those who love adventure, choose one specific itinerary rather than another one at the last minute, and definitely for those who like being spoilt. Once you’ve climbed skied one mountain you’ll want to ski as far as the eye can see. You'll most definitely have the impression you're the first to have siked here. Are you in for it ? Then follow us !

Friends, family or just colleagues at work ?

You wish to customize one of our trips, among friends and at your own convenience ? No problem, contact us so we can adapt a trip to suit you, right down to the last detail ! Our trips are tailor-made so giving you what you want is as easy as 123.

  • Price (VAT inc)

Day to day

Day 1 - Parpaillon Pass 

Meet up at Briançon or Montdauphin-Guillestre train stations before meeting up with the guide and head off in the minibus. First, we’ll head to the col de Vars before ascending the col du Parpaillon (2919 m) that we’ll reach via the unspoilt Crachet valley. Then we’ll head for Larche mountain pass where we’ll get set up for the next two nights.

Up/downhill: +/-900 m - approx. 3 1/2 hrs

Meals included: picnic & dinner

Lodgings included: gite 

 

Day 2 - Tête de Fer (2883 m)

You might well have to push a little on your poles before reaching the summit, but the descent and the landscapes definitely make it worth it more the effort. This is an exceptionally beautiful outing - among the most beautiful in the upper Ubaye.

Up/downhill: +/-1240 m - approx. 5 1/2 hrs

Meals included: breakfast, picnic & dinner

Accomodation included: gite 

 

Day 3 - Feuillas Pass (2800 m)

From the Larche mountain pass (1950 m). We’ll climb up the unusual and beautiful Orrennaye valley that stands between the Tête Moïse (3100 m), the Tête de Vauclave (2878 m) and Mount Scaletta (2840 m).  This is a must in Ubaye.

Up/downhill: +/-850m  - approx. 4 hrs

Meals included: breakfast, picnic & dinner

Accomodation included: gite 

 

Day 4 - the Couletta pass (2752 m)

As is Fouillouse (1907 m) where we’ll be surrounded by the Brec de Chambeyron mountain range. Boasting an original descent, you'll definitely not forget this outing.

Up/downhill: +/-850m  - approx. 4 hrs

Meals included: breakfast, picnic & dinner

Accomodation: gite 

Day 5 - Around the Aiguille Pierre André (2850 m)
It will take the breath of even the most seasoned traveller away.

Up/downhill: +950 m/- 1100m - approx. 5 hrs

Meals included: breakfast, picnic & dinner

Accomodation: gite  

 

Day 6 - Point Mary (3126 m)

Through a fantastic valley up some slopes - where'll need to master some ski touring techniques - to reach this summit with an amazing panorama. THe descent is excellent. Transfer to Montdauphine-Guillestre, Briançon and Oulx-Cesana forthose who have a train to catch. End of the awesome trip.

Up/downhill: +1160 m - approx. 5 1/2 hrs

Meals included: breakfast, picnic 

 

Please note this itinerary is an example of a ski touring trip in  the Ubaye. The guide may adjust certain itineraries and ski areas according to weather and snow conditions as well as participants' abilities. We may also change accomodation, with the same standards, depending on logistics and availabilities.

Meeting and leaving

Meeting points

  • Briançon in front of the Train Station

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  • Montdauphin Guillestre - in front of the train station

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Get together - practical information

Arrival and departure

Please be wearing your ski outfit upon arrival. 

We always do our best, but we can't guarantee the exact time of arrival at the train station (due to traffic or weather conditions). Azimut is not responsible for the loss of transport tickets in the event of delays. Therefore we strongly advise you to buy train tickets that can easily be modified. If you're travelling by car, we'll meet you at the arrival point, or at one of the drop of points where you'll be able to leave your car for the entire trip.

Getting there

Train & TGV access: www.voyages-sncf.com 

Car access: www.mappy.fr 

Car sharing: www.blablacar.fr

Parking

Free public parking can be found in Briançon or just in front of our accommodation.

Group size

5 to 8 participants

Guiding

Azimut qualified mountain guide.

All our mountain guides are certified. We choose them for their sympathy, their teaching and organisational skills. We stay tuned in, work hands in hands, and make sure their working conditions are the best.

Getting around

Azimut's minibus is used throughout the whole trip. Not only does this make the trip easier, but it also makes it more pleasant and open: we can chat, sleep and listen to our own music !

Daypack

Bring a small day pack large enough to carry your personal belongings for the day such as (extra) layers, a few snacks, your picnic and security equipment. We strongly recommend that you wear an airbag (we rent some if you need).

Ski lifts

No ski lifts on this trip.

 

How technical does it get ? How fit should I be ?

  • Skill level

The slopes may have some short steep passages. You should be at ease with ski touring techniques and skiing on all types of snow. We may also ski on glacier terrain. You should master uphill kick turns without hesitation.

  •  Stamina level

Good physical condition is required, some uphill sections may have to be done on foot. Ascents and descents vary from 800 to 1000 metres per day. Depending on the chosen itinerary, there may be two outings per day. If you're eager you can continue skiing, if you're tired you can rest and relax.

 Good to know: if you don't have the level required, the guide will be able to ask you to leave for the well-being of the rest of the group if necessary. If any doubt, please do not hesitate to ask us !

 

Pricing and insurance

Price

The price includes

  • Trip logistics & organisation upon arrival
  • All minibus transfers upon arrival from one of the indicated meeting points
  • 5 nights accommodation on half-board basis and picnics for 6 days
  • Safety & rescue equipment training/reviewing
  • Certified and expert mountain guide services (including all his expenses: meals, accommodation, transportation, ski lift fares)
  • Safety & rescue equipment sets are provided (tracking device, shovel and probe), if you don't have your own gear
  • Harness for glacier use
  • Extra fees for Xmas & New-Year
  • AZIMUT welcome pack

 The price does not include

  • Transportation to/from the meeting point
  • Ski lift fares
  • Gear rental if required
  • Personal insurance
  • Drinks (including those with meals at the hotel), personal extras, and any other expenses not mentioned under the above section “the price includes”

Payment

A 30% deposit, as well as the insurance cost if you choose to subscribe the latter, is required to secure your booking. You will receive a reminder email 35 days prior to departure for the outstanding balance due latest 30 days prior to departure. 

Insurance

We strongly recommend you to be properly insured for the chosen activity. You should be covered for medical expenses, personal accident & liabilité, third party risks and rescue (helicopter), as well as trip cancellation or curtailment.

Repatriation and research insurance are mandatory when booking a trip with Azimut. We have a full range of insurances on offer to suit the trip you select and the risks that it may incur. 

Tipping

Tipping is no obligation. However participants usually hand round an envelope for those who wish to tip the guide.

 

Accommodation & meals

During the trip

Comfortable gîtes/refuges, in shared rooms (max 4 people). Depending on the composition of the group, you may be with someone of the opposite sex. 1 bathroom and 1 toilet per room (at jojo and hube)

We're on a very special trip, because the two managers of the gîtes we're using are friends of ours, Jojo and Hube, who have been skiing and mountain biking with us for a long time... We're a family... and you'll quickly become part of the family. We work with small structures, so if one gîte is unavailable, the group may stay in the same one during the whole stay.

* Photos of accommodation are non-contractual.

- Take a sheet for Hubert's, towels not provided.

- Double room option - on request depending on availability = 180€/pax

- Single room option - on request depending on availability = 330€/pax

- Breakfasts and dinners are taken at the gîte, picnics at lunchtime, our picnics are made up of quality produce, cold meats, bread, cheese, a bar of chocolate and fruit or compote.

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Before & after ski touring trips

Once we've received your booking, we'll provide you with a list of accommodation in case you need to book a night before or after the trip. All accommodation listed is close to the meeting points. You may often benefit from preferential rates.

 

Phone & WiFi

  • In case of emergency or delay, you can either contact your guide (a phone number will be provided before departure) or contact Azimut on: (+ 33) 04 92 23 07 24.
  • Please inform your friends and family with these details before departure.
  • Wifi is free of charge in our accommodation.
  • Good mobile & 4G coverage.

 

Equipment - clothing & gear

Make sure to wear bright colours, it's good for the soul and gives photos a funky edge ! 

Skiing material (all in excellent condition)

  • Ski touring skis with appropriate bindings. We recommend freeride type skis so you can enjoy skiing powdery descents and skiing on all types of snow
  • Ski skins
  • Ski crampons (i.e. "couteaux")
  • Ski poles
  • Ski touring boots
  • Avalanche kit: transceiver, shovel and probe (please let us know if you have your own, if not we lend them for free)
  • 35 litre backpack

Security advice: avalanche airbag backpacks are highly recommended.

They help to stay on the surface in case of avalanche and minimize the risk of burial. Our guides use them and we highly recommend you to opt for high quality and reliable gear. If you don't have an avalanche airbag we rent them out at a very competitive price.

If you don't have the adequate equipment for the trip, don’t worry and travel light: we rent out the required gear and hand it over at the start of the trip ! Our equipment is relatively new, if not brand new, of good quality and adapted to your choice of activity.

Prices of rental equipment during the entire trip (these competitive prices only take into account the number of days of the trip):

Full Pack (ski, boots, skins, ski-crampons, poles)

215 €

Skis (skis, skins, poles, ski-crampons) 

175 €

Boots

68€

Airbag Backpack

120 €

Helmet

30 €

You can choose to rent equipment when booking your trip, or lateron by clicking on “my account”. If any of the equipment that you’ve chosen is out of stock you’ll be notified and reimbursed.

Clothes

This list of clothes is designed to give you an idea of clothes it may be a good to have with you. By no means do you need to have the latest brands or the latest gear, but if you need to renew your wardrobe, this guide would be a good start.

Headwear

  • Warm hat or buff/scarf
  • Ski goggles (2 pairs) and sunglasses: UV factory 4 protective lenses. Photochromic glasses adapt to light intensity and are very useful
  • Helmet (strongly recommended)

Bodywear

  • Under layer: breathable long sleeved tops to maintain heat. A tip: merino wool is breathable and has anti-bacterial properties and is therefore less likely to smell as opposed to synthetic fabrics. Take this into consideration if you need to update your wardrobe.
  • Middle layer: a light polar or synthetic jacket for an extra layer of heat during breaks
  • Outer layer: a Gore-tex or similar type of jacket with a breathable waterproof membrane. Make sure it's lightweight and compact so it doesn't take up too much space in your backpack
  • Bottom layer: trousers with a breathable waterproof membrane (Gore Tex or similar) with long side zips allowing air to flow, recommended on climbs
  • Hands: light fleece or soft shell gloves, a pair of silk glove liners to go underneath, warm gloves with a breathable and waterproof membrane. Mittens are always a good idea for really cold days of for those of you who feel the cold
  • Swimming gear: it takes up such little space, it would be a shame not to bring it just in case. Avoid swimming shorts or bermudas, they are not usually allowed.

Footwear

  • Ski socks: merino wool socks are breathable and have anti-bacterial properties and are less likely to smell as opposed to those made of synthetic fabrics. Think about them if you need to stock up.
  • Slippers / Crocs recommended for evening wear.

Odds & ends

  • a 1 litre flask (Thermos or Camelback)
  • a pocket knife
  • duck tape
  • factor 50 sun cream
  • a duffle bag holding up to 110 litres to leave at the hotel or in a vehicle. No suitcases.

Toiletries and first aid kit

  • Personal toilet bag
  • To make up a first aid kit, please find all relevant information on the Ifremmont website. 

In partnership with

Our guides use the following brands for their gear and you'll have the opportunity to test them during the trip:

 

And last but not least...

Don't forget to:

  • Leave contact details with your friends and family
  • Bring your papers and I.D. (passport and visa if necessary)
  • Bring your contract number and documents related to your insurance (if you've chosen not to have insure coverage through Azimut)
  • Bring your “carte vitale” and your European health card (EU member states) - if you don't have one you can order one free of charge online  www.ameli.fr
  • Check that you have the right equipment
  • Take spare batteries and a charger for your electronic devices (camera, video recorder, tracking devices etc)
  • Bring some cash and your credit card
  • Leave in a good frame of mind: we're going to have a great time even if we happen to not make it to the summit !
  • Before leaving: water the plants, empty the rubbish bin, turn off water and gas, and tell your partner that you're going to have a good time (please not by text message), that you've well deserved... If you don't follow the latter recommendation, you'll most probably kick yourself when you get back !

See you on the slopes ! Have great runs with AZIMUT !

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