Ski Touring Try-It-Out Weekend

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Ski Touring Try-It-Out Weekend If you love downhill skiing and skiing off piste, but hate the rush and crush, then you're ready to try ski touring. It needs an expert guide, and well planned routes to make it both safe and enjoyable. We'll sure you'll be converted! Short Break: 3 nights & 2.5 days of ski touring Minimum required 5 Center based With luggage transportation Guided Code : FP7PUHS The plus points Equipment included in the price, authentic hotel, small group of English speakers Magnificent sites including the Cirque de Gavarnie Before departure, please check that you have an updated fact sheet. https://www.purelypyrenees.com/ski-touring-try-it-out-weekend.html FP7PUHS Last update 21/02/2019 1 / 7

We meet you from the London-Lourdes flight on Saturday morning, and take you up to your mountain village hotel to check in, then you have your lesson, and first ski touring on easy tracks nearby. You then have two days of wonderful ski touring often on virgin snow discovering the real tranquillity and beauty of the snow covered Pyrenees as well as the UNESCO Heritage site of the Cirque de Gavarnie - the most stunning location in the whole of the Pyrenees. A weekend to remember! PROGRAMME DAY 1 We meet you from the Saturday morning London-Lourdes flight to take you up into the Pyrenees, and your hotel. After checking in, and recuperation, your English speaking guide (he or she may be bilingual, but will certainly speak good conversational English) will first help you select the right equipment for you (included in the holiday price), and then give you your introductory lesson - not too difficult or demanding - and you will shortly be ski touring on nearby easy trails discovering for yourselves just how easy and enjoyable it can be with the right guide and routes. You stay in a comfortable, characterful 3 star hotel in the ski-oriented mountain village of Bareges, or, if not, the delightful spa town of Luz-Saint-Sauveur. We'll confirm which nearer the time. Ski touring time: 1 to 2 hours. Elevation: + 200m / - 200m. Transfer time: 1 hour DAY 2 Today, we explore the wonderful mountain landscape all around the village of Bareges. Part of it has been sensitively developed for downhill skiing, and we use the cable cars to get higher up without any hard work. Then we explore using tracks especially suited to ski touring. We travel through the Lienz pine forest, and across what in summer are wildflower meadows, beside frozen streams and small waterfalls - natural ice sculptures? - all the time surrounded by the magnificent peaks including Tourmalet (its col made famous by the Tour de France), La Mongie and Quatre Termes before gently descending by way of the beautiful Aygues- Cluses valley. A one word description? Wow! Ski touring time: 3-4 hours including cable cars etc. Elevation: + 100m / -100m DAY 3 Today is a day in what in French is called plein nature - full nature, or might be called (less poetically) total immersion in the natural surroundings. After a short transfer, you ski gently up to a col where you have the pleasure of a magnificent panorama across the UNESCO Heritage site of the Cirque de Gavarnie. Victor Hugo called it the colosseum of nature, an understatement when you stare wonderstruck at the 4,900 feet cliffs and 1,300 feet waterfall (the second largest in Europe) as well as numerous other frozen waterfalls. It makes you feel rather insignificant, but also privileged as it can only be visited in winter with a guide. You continue on a route chosen by the guide depending on snow, weather conditions and the mood of the group. However, you can be sure you will be immersed in, and celebrating, unspoilt nature as you can enjoy every step of it with the time and energy to take photographs, and, well, drink it all in. FP7PUHS Last update 21/02/2019 2 / 7

Ski touring time: 3-4 hours. Elevation: + 500 à 900m / - 500 à 900m. Transfer time: 40 minutes DAY 4 After breakfast on Tuesday morning, sadly we have to take you to Tarbes-Lourdes airport in time to catch the mid-morning flight back to London. Transfer time: 1 hour Some elements of this itinerary are beyond our control, such as weather, the conditions of roads and tracks, and the abilities of some group members, so that occasionally we may have to modify the programme. While your satisfaction is our priority, so must your safety and health, and that of other participants. PRACTICAL INFORMATION MEETING POINT This holiday starts on Saturdays to coincide with the weekly flight from London Stansted to Lourdes - by far the lowest cost, fastest and most direct journey from the UK. We will meet the London flight, and take you to your hotel. We will then get you back to the airport in time for the Tuesday flight back to London. END OF STAY On the Tuesday at the end of the holiday, we will get you to Lourdes train station by 09.00, and Tarbes-Lourdes airport by 09.30 in time for the London flight. PARKING If you are driving, then there is parking near Lourdes station or airport. GUARANTEED DEPARTURE FROM (PERS) 5 GROUP LIMITED TO ABOUT (PERS) 8 LEVEL Each day the time spent on your ski touring journey will probably vary between 1 and 4 hours including rests etc, but your guide will respond to group preferences. The total daily ascent/descent is intended to be comfortable for anyone who can comfortably spend a morning or afternoon downhill skiing. You will often be able to choose between easier and more challenging routes to the next landmark. LUGGAGE TRANSPORTATION You only need carry a small rucksack for any personal items, extra clothing, camera etc. The hotel provides a picnic each full skiing day, which you will be expected to carry. SUPERVISION The minimum group size is 5, and the maximum is 8. All participants will be English speakers. The qualified mountain guide will speak at least good conversational English, and may well be bi-lingual. FP7PUHS Last update 21/02/2019 3 / 7

ACCOMODATION The accommodation consists of three nights in a comfortable and characterful 3 star hotel with double or twin en suite room. MEALS The holiday includes three dinners and breakfasts. Picnic lunches are provided on day 2 and day 3, not on day 1 and day 4. TRANSFERS Transfers are by minibus or taxi. ALL INCLUDED EXCEPT Drinks, lunches except on day 1 and day 4, entry charges (none anticipated) and insurance are not included. FORMALITIES You need to keep your passport with you at all times, and ideally insurance information. You need to make your own arrangements to claim local healthcare. There are requirements in France and Spain for all vehicles to carry safety equipment. EQUIPMENT TIPS FOR CHOOSING YOUR EQUIPMENT For the upper body : whatever the region or the season, the principle of having 3 breathable layers (T-shirt - sweater or warm jacket - waterproof / windproof overwrap) is perfect in most situations. Opt for clothes that dry quickly - synthetic fibres - and do not wear cotton (it dries too slowly => uncomfortable). Wool is a natural fibre that also has excellent qualities and, thanks to new manufacturing processes, is experiencing a strong comeback in the manufacture of outdoor clothing. Remember to cover yourself before you get cold, and especially to take layers off before you get too hot: sweat is the enemy of the hiker-especially in winterbecause it moistens clothes that then quickly become chilled. Avoid anoraks, which can turn a pleasant hike into a real ordeal! For the lower body : do not wear ski suits. Opt for windproof and waterproof mountain trousers or possibly mountain trousers + over trousers such as «Goretex». A pair of thermal under trousers can be useful according to the weather. Pay particular attention to your choice of socks: take warm socks, which are reinforced and have flat seams (to avoid blisters). In this area too, no cotton! For your footwear, ideally, try them out before the trip; In any case, protect the areas of your feet that are liable to blister from the beginning. LUGGAGE BAGGAGE for your trip, plan: FP7PUHS Last update 21/02/2019 4 / 7

1 travel bag per person (or wheeled suitcase). Do not take too much luggage to avoid logistical issues for the transporter. On itinerant or semi-itinerant trips, also limit the weight of your travel bag to 10-12 kgs, as where there is difficult access to certain accommodation too much weight could jeopardize the delivery of your luggage. Do not leave fragile or valuable objects in your luggage. 1 rucksack of about 35-40 litres, with ventral waistband, wide shoulder straps and a well-ventilated back for your comfort. You must also be able to fix the skis to your rucksack. EQUIP_PYR_7PPSKRH CLOTHES 1 hat, or cap, scarf, or fleece choker 1 warm, light fleece 1 ski mask, useful in case of bad weather 1 pair of warm and waterproof gloves "Gore-tex" type 1 pair of thin gloves 1 pair of spare warm mittens (or gloves) to put in the bottom of your bag T-shirts made of breathable material (micro fleece type) with long sleeves (1 every 2-3 days) and 1 or 2 with short sleeves 1 thin fleece (optional) 1 warm fleece jacket (even water-repellent type "softshell") or type "primaloft" (warm and compressible) 1 waterproof and breathable jacket "Gore-tex" type with hood 1 solid and waterproof mountain trousers + over trousers ("Gore-tex" type) 1 pair of gaiters (only if your trousers are not equipped) 1 pair of thermal under trousers Underwear Warm socks (at least 1 pair every 2 days) synthetic and / or wool ("Coolmax" type) Comfortable clothes and shoes for the evening EQUIP_PYR_7PPSKRH EQUIPMENT TO BRING 1 large plastic bag to slip into your backpack to protect your belongings from the weather and / or rucksack cover. 1 waterproof pouch with: your identity papers, details of your insurance and any other document mentioned in the formalities section 1 pair of good quality wrap around sunglasses (level 3 protection) + sunscreen with good protection and lip balm (all to be carried in your rucksack) 1 insulated gourd or 1.5 litre aluminium bottle (avoid backpack water carriers, risk of freezing) 1 small thermos 50 cl (optional, useful if you want to bring tea, coffee...) 1 plastic or aluminium cup with insulated handle 1 folding pocketknife For your picnic: cutlery and 1 plastic box of 0,5 litres minimum type Tupperware Toiletries Ear plugs (in case your neighbours snore) Tissues Toilet paper (burn, do not leave on the ground) 1 lighter FP7PUHS Last update 21/02/2019 5 / 7

1 head torch or flashlight + survival blanket: to always put in your rucksack, an unforeseen delay following an incident can take place even during an easy hike Spare glasses (if you wear glasses) Camera, binoculars, drawing equipment... (optional) EQUIP_PYR_7PPSKRH FIRST AID KIT Tell the guide if you are suffering from any condition, following any treatment, or have any allergy that could complicate a medical problem in the event of an incident, or cause any possible discomfort during the hike. Your usual medication Pain medication: Drugs against digestive disorders Lozenges for a sore throat Elastoplast 5 or 8 cm wide x 2.5 m. Plasters Adhesive bandage + sterile compresses Double skin Tweezers Small scissors Vitamin C Disinfectant gel useful for washing / disinfecting hands Hand warmers EQUIPMENT PROVIDED BY PURELY PYRENEES The guide is equipped with a first aid kit but is not intended to provide for all of your needs for small issues Security equipment (Avalanche victim detector, shovels, probes), mandatory each day OTHER DETAILS Do not forget your sense of humour or your curiosity! EQUIPMENT PROVIDED BY PURELY PYRENEES The ski touring equipment will be provided by Purely Pyrenees. In order for us to be able to supply you with the correct equipment please contact us at least a month before your departure date, specifying your height, your weight and your shoe size. NOTES FP7PUHS Last update 21/02/2019 6 / 7

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