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Grand Rochebrune
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Geography
Grand Rochebrune 

Page Type: Mountain/Rock

Location: Queyras, France, Europe

Lat/Lon: 44.82180°N / 6.78750°E

Elevation: 10892 ft / 3320 m

 

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Created/Edited: Feb 21, 2005 / Oct 21, 2005

Object ID: 153717

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Overview


Grand Rochebrune is one of the highest mountain of Queyras . It belongs to Briançonnais too. There is no higher mountain arround. The closest higher mountains are Monviso, High Dauphiné range and Fon Sancte - Chambeyron range.
The nice view from the summit covers all the western Alps.

The mountain is easy to climb (or difficult to hike) but the ascend is long. The rock is broken limestone.

Normal route:

Start point: Izoard pass 2360m
next step: Col Perdu 2479m 30min
next step: 100m descending and 500m ascending to Col des Portes 2915m. Long ascend on a path under les Oules ridge 2h
next step: step ascend from Col des Portes to "la Brèche". Falling stones risk.
next step: access to the eastern side of the mountain (II+)
last step: 50hm steep but like a step. (II)

Timing : 6h up and down.

Links


Normal route description with pictures

More Rochebrune pictures

Normal route description in french


Getting There


Access by Izoard pass road (closed in winter, usually from November to June)

From south (Queyras)
Guillestre > Arvieux > Izoard pass : 31km


From north (Briançonnais)
Briançon > Izoard pass : 21km

Red Tape


no red tape.

When To Climb


In summer.

If to early in summer season, there can be snow/ice on the upper part of the route, close to the summit.

Accomodation


huts and lodging list


camping list

Mountain Conditions


Meteo

Take care of falling stones.

Images

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