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Haute Route Non-stop (via Verbier) (Haute route, skier's haute route, verbier haute route)
Backcountry Skiing Route
Details
120.6 km
7,798 m
Exact route for my solo single push from Chamonix to Zermatt in 31 hours
An incredible single push self-propelled route for the iconic and world renowned Haute route from Chamonix to Zermatt. It is possible to connect the road section by bicycle or taxi/bus. Possible deviation includes avoiding dropping down Arolla and continuing over Pigne d'Arolla, I selected this option to restock food, water and to reduce objective risk skiing solo in the night. Note: This route is entirely self-propelled so uses no ski lifts. It would naturally split nicely into three days if preferred. For more information on the challenge, head to
An incredible single push self-propelled route for the iconic and world renowned Haute route from Chamonix to Zermatt. It is possible to connect the road section by bicycle or taxi/bus. Possible deviation includes avoiding dropping down Arolla and continuing over Pigne d'Arolla, I selected this option to restock food, water and to reduce objective risk skiing solo in the night. Note: This route is entirely self-propelled so uses no ski lifts. It would naturally split nicely into three days if preferred. For more information on the challenge, head to
Route and Elevation
Segments
Name | Distance | Elev. Diff. | Avg. Grade |
---|---|---|---|
Chemin des Forcles Climb | 1.53 km | 100 m | 6.5% |
Ruinettes - Dahu | 2.26 km | 76 m | 3.4% |
Vertical test start | 0.30 km | 20 m | 6.5% |
Col de Momin West side | 1.01 km | 227 m | 22.3% |
Tortin Climb | 0.53 km | 109 m | 20.5% |
Remontée Pas de chèvres | 0.10 km | 41 m | 41.7% |
Finale | 1.79 km | -252 m | -14.0% |