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Avernus Alternate

Bypasses the first gnarly section of Avernus

Freeride Skiing Difficult

Distance
210 m
Ascent
0 m
Descent
61 m
Low Point
2.6 km
High Point
2.7 km
Gradient
21˚
Avernus Alternate Map

This is a popular freeride skiing route which is generally considered to be difficult. It's extremely remote, it features extreme exposure (e4) and is typically done between January and March. From a low point of 2.6 km to the maximum altitude of 2.7 km, the route covers 210 m, 0 vertical metres of ascent and 61 vertical metres of descent.

Description

While Avernus Alternate skips the first chute section of Avernus, it still forces you to ski the most technical part of the run. It really shouldn't be done unless you're confident that you can ski Avernus proper or if the upper entrance is unskiable.

Difficulty

Difficult

Serious gradient of 30-38 degrees where a real risk of slipping exists.

Extreme Exposure (E4)

4 out of 4

In case of a fall, the skier faces certain death.

Remoteness

4 out of 4

In the high mountains or remote conditions, all individuals must be completely autonomous in every situation.

Best time to visit

between January and March

Features

  • Bowl
  • Face
  • Cliffs
  • Walk Required

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