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Col de Laurichard from Col du Lautaret
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Latitude :
6.403589
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45.033152
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Permafrost and rocky glacier: a hike in the land of cold stones, starting from one of the great passes of the Hautes Alpes: Le Lautaret
Starting point: the parking lot at the foot of Serre Orel. From here you start the climb towards the Combe de Laurichard.
250 m after the parking lot, the path splits in two: stay on the path leading up to Laurichard and leave the "crevasse interpretation path" on your right.
The slope gradually steepens until you reach the entrance to the Combe de Laurichard
de Laurichard (2300 m), a mineral world par excellence. The trail continues at the foot of the south-east face of the Laurichard pyramid, overlooking the imposing, dark and austere north faces of the Combeynot summits (Combeynot black rock and Combeynot west peak). It's at the foot of these two
rocky Laurichard glacier and its permafrost (permanently frozen ground).
Continue up to the Col de Laurichard, where the panorama takes in the whole Meije massif and the surrounding peaks
(Pic Gaspard, Pointe Nérot, Bec de l'Homme, etc.).
For the descent, follow the same route in the opposite direction.
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From 01/06 to 31/10
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