The Aiguille Percée can be...

The Aiguille Percée can be...

The Aiguille Percée can be approached from the ski tracks of Tignes (march 2003)
Huberschwiller
on Apr 5, 2003 1:45 am
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Diego Sahagún

Diego Sahagún - Apr 29, 2003 6:42 pm - Hasn't voted

I didn't notice that arch when I was skiing there...

Where is it?



Merci

Huberschwiller

Huberschwiller - Apr 30, 2003 11:22 am - Hasn't voted

Re: I didn't notice that arch when I was skiing there...

From Tignes le Lac, take the chairlift Palafour and then at the right the chairlift of the Aiguille Percée. The arch is on the right. From the arrival of this chairlift, you can approach very near with skis.

From les Brévières, take the cablecar of the Sache and then the chairlift of the Marais and you arrive at the save place.

These geological formations are made of gipse and can be met again on the other side of Tignes on Tovièves and the Tufs.

Another arch called Hole of the Sachette can be crossed with skis (skis must put out and a rope is necessary) and is the start of a wonderful out of tracks ski descent.

Jean-Louis Huberschwiller

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