Guide for Skiers and Mountain Walkers
The Haute Route (Chamonix – Zermatt) was first walked in 1861 by members of
the Alpine Club, and the first ski traverses were in 1903 and 1911. Crossing
the Haute Route is a unique expedition through the highest mountains of the
Alps. Once the reserve of only the most determined Alpinists, modern
equipment, huts and lifts have opened it up to any reasonably fit and
competent hillwalker, and in spring to any steady parallel skier.
There are several variations – the Grande Lui and the Italian High Level Route
being the hardest and especially recommended to strong parties.
Mountains can be climbed on the way – Mont Blanc 4,807m is the highest in the
Alps and will be an objective for many, whether on skis or on foot.
This Haute Route Guidebook covers the Classic Route, six main variations (both
for walking and skiing, many additional minor route options, and the main
mountains. It has:
– route descriptions and route diagrams
– colour photographs, topo diagrams
– detailed descriptions for finding huts in bad weather
– 100 useful telephone numbers