I got back from Geneve around 10pm on Tuesday so didn’t want to go far. I also have a cold developing. I decided to visit the Pas de la Porte which leads to the summit of the Granier. The route is a bit wooded until the col and summit plateau. It is also quite dangerous in places due to the crevassed nature of the limestone rocks. People have died in the area so I was not surprised to see a pair of skiers roped up for the climb.
I know the area quite well in the summer and hoped to be able to negociate a safe passage. The Pas de la Porte has quite a tricky traverse:
with steep cliffs on both sides.
Great view of the lac du Bourget from the summit. We sail on this lake when it is warmer and my train to Geneva passes along the shore. On the left hand side is the abbey de hautecombe where the princes of the Savoie are buried and you can see the airport by the south side of the lake.
Ski back down, avoiding the crevasses
The snow was very heavy on the south side of the slope and stuck to my climbing skins. I didn’t have any wax or anti-botte with me. The summit was pretty bare due to the high winds. On the north-east descent snow was powder but getting a bit heavier. There were a couple of purges from the cliffs. I would expect south facing slopes to be getting crusty with the refreeze overnight. We are expecting fresh snow above 1000m on Friday. Avalanche risk yesterday was 2. (3 above 1800-2000 meters). On this route the main risk was a purge in the pas de la Porte.
Snow conditions are pretty good at the moment and it is possible to ski down to around 750 meters on north facing slopes. There are very strong southerly winds in the Isere at the moment and a lot of snow is being transported onto North sector slopes so take care over the next days.