The Jura
Cicerone Press (Verlag)
978-1-85284-010-5 (ISBN)
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The Jura High Route is 299km long, stretching from Dielsdorf, outside Zurich, to Borex, a small village to the north of Geneva. Along the way, it passes over the highest summits of the Swiss Jura. It traverses meadowland and forest and visits isolated farms, secluded villages locked in a world all their own, historic small towns, ruined castles. There are stretches of riverside walking and belvedere paths that trace the very crest of the ridge with huge views to embrace an ever-varied panorama. Here in the Jura it is possible to take a walk in the sky undisturbed by the crowds. "The Jura and its High Route" offer an unhurried sense of calm, a pedestrian adventure in a world of green. The purpose of the Winter Ski Traverses section is twofold. First to point out the vast possibilities for enjoyable winter walking on skis in the Jura; and second to persuade those walkers and backpackers who have not yet taken to skis that they are missing an unforgettable experience. The author has attempted to give enough information to set you in the right direction and to assess whether you think you will enjoy the nature of the skiing. Much is left to individual initiative.
There is no point giving day-by-day descriptions as times, and even routes, will vary enormously with conditions and whether you are backpacking or staying in gites d'etapes.
Brian Evans, now retired after a career in printing and publishing, has enjoyed a lifetime's love of the outdoors. He has climbed, walked, skied and camped in many parts of Europe and North America, yet always returns to the Lake District, which has a special place in his affections. He prefers to explore out-of-the-way places, preferably with the added attraction of rock, to which he has been addicted since childhood. Brian has always enjoyed adventure sports including pot-holing, wild-water canoeing, skiing and alpine mountaineering. He still particularly enjoys rock climbing in all its forms, from long adventurous climbs where route-finding skills are necessary to single-pitch bolted sports climbs in the Mediterranean sun. Recently, with encouragement from his grandson, he has taken up mountain biking. Some of Brian's most memorable trips include multi-day alpine climbs such as the West face routes of the Dru and the Aiguille Noire; walking across the remote interior of Iceland; ski-backpacking in France; canoeing tumultous alpine rivers; and delving deep underground in the Vercors potholes. At home in Lancashire with his wife, Aileen, and collie, Meg, he enjoys drawing and painting, and planning the next adventurous trip.
Introduction The Region How It All Started How to Use this Guide The walks Grades and times Waymarks On or off piste? Telephone numbers Place names Practicalities When to go Getting there Getting around by road Alpine accommodation Language Currency Maps Safety Equipment Alpine weather Weather forecasts Neve and snow level Security and Rescue First aid Potential problems Rescue Guided Walking General Information Glaciers Via ferratas Animals and birds Flowers and trees Transhumance and alpages Dogs Mountain biking Trail running Things Not to Be Missed THE WALKS Chapter 1 - St Gervais Les Bains and Les Contamines-Montjoie 1 Mont Truc 2 Mont Joly 3 Lac d'Armancette 4 Col de la Fenetre 5 Tete Nord des Fours 6 Lacs and Monts Jovet Chapter 2 - Servoz and Plateau d'Assy 7 Lac Vert 8 Pointe Noire de Pormenaz 9 Derochoir and Desert de Plate Chapter 3 - Les Houches
Zusatzinfo | Laminated Cover |
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Verlagsort | Kendal |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 116 x 172 mm |
Themenwelt | Sachbuch/Ratgeber ► Sport ► Ski- / Wintersport |
ISBN-10 | 1-85284-010-2 / 1852840102 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-85284-010-5 / 9781852840105 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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