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Refuge du Pré de Chaumette (1790m: 5873ft)
Start | Entre les Aygues (1604m: 5262ft) |
Valley base | Vallouise |
Distance | 16km (10 miles) to the hut |
Total ascent | 1205m (3953ft) |
Descent | 1030m (3379ft) |
Time | 7hrs one way |
Map | Rando Éditions Carte de Randonnées Écrins’ 1:50,000 |
A glance at the route summary above should be sufficient to underline the fact that this is quite a tough walk, and is emphasized by the fact that it is also possible to approach this refuge by a stroll of little more than an hour! However, that approach is from the western side of the range, from a road projecting north from Les Borels, while the route described below forms part of the long-distance Tour de l’Oisans (GR54). There are two cols to cross; the first, Col de l’Aup Martin (2761m) is the highest encountered on the GR54, while Pas de la Cavale is just 26m lower. The hut lies almost a thousand metres below that, on pastures near the head of the Vallée de Champoléon, and is a welcoming place with good facilities.
From the roadhead at Entre les Aygues above Vallouise the path (signposted) descends to the gravel plain, crosses a footbridge and then winds among trees and bushes before entering the narrow wedge of the Vallon de la Selle. For much of the way through this glen the trail maintains an easy gradient on the west side of the stream, passes Refuge du Jas. Lacroix and crosses another stream issuing from the Chanteloube corrie. You then climb to a high pastureland basin rimmed by a skyline of rocky peaklets spilling great aprons of scree. The path goes along the right-hand side of these pastures, then up to the next natural terrace before tackling the screes leading to the first col. The scree consists of compacted shales and grit, and in places the path is little more than a line of embedded footprints in it – rather like crossing a steeply-angled snowfield. Col de l’Aup Martin is reached in 4¼–4½hrs. Views are very fine; off to the right the next col, Pas de la Cavale, can be clearly seen.
Refuge du Pré de Chaumette
The path now contours round the head of a glen draining to the left, in the process of which you negotiate a ledge directly beneath a cascade. Pas de la Cavale (2735m) is gained in about 15mins from the previous col, and you then continue down a raking path, broad at first, but as the gradient steepens, so it becomes more narrow and slightly exposed across a band of rocks. Below these the path zigzags down to the green pastures of the Vallée de Champoléon – the hut in sight for much of the way.
Refuge du Pré de Chaumette was built by the CAF in 1980 to replace a former hut. With 60 places, showers and a full meals service during the summer months when it is manned, the hut is well-appointed and comfortable (Tel: 04 92 55 95 34, email: clubalpin.gap@wanadoo.fr).
To return by the same path allow 6–6½hrs. The shortest way out is to descend through the valley to Les Borels and work a way from there to the Gap–Grenoble road. GR54 (Tour de l’Oisans) continues northwest from here via three cols to Refuge de Vallonpierre (Walk 9) and la Chapelle-en-Valgaudémar in 8½hrs.