Statistics

5 - 6

hrs

956

m

957

m

37

max°

Difficulty

FATMAP difficulty grade

Severe

Description

img=188959 right]Head of Moëde route from Plaine Joux[/img][img=188960 right]Head of Moëde and Anterne pass[/img] ##Ski touring ascent Several possible departures: - From Plaine Joux by road by a signposted snowshoe path in winter to reach Le Châtelet. - From the coast (Servoz > le Mont) By a marked snowshoe path in winter follow the direction of Lac Vert and then the Châtelet. From the Châtelet continue on Ayères du Milieu and the Souay (1569 m).

A large hook on the left allows you to find the alpine pasture road crossing the lower basements of the rocks of Les Fiz, cross in the NE direction.

Arriving in view of the Moëde Anterne refuge, pull slightly to the left in a valley to reach the Col d'Anterne at 2257 m on a steeper slope. ##Hiking up hiking The route is essentially the same as in winter, following the mountain pasture trail. ####Variants pedestrian In order to avoid for the most part the alpine track used by 4×4s it is possible: - From the Châtelet to reach Ayères des Pierrières by the Mollays.

Indicated and signposted itinerary from the Châtelet refreshment bar.

Then cross the map of Ayères des Pierrières to find the path leading to the refuge of Moëde and Col d'Anterne by the steep path of the Vuarchères.

Shortly after the Bear Stone after having found the track, possibility at the level of the small basin to take the path passing below the track.

Pass again for a short distance on the track, take the path to the left for the Col d'Anterne. - From Le Châtelet continue along the alpine pasture path and at the Souay chalets take the chemin des Argentières passing through the gorge.

Some handrails wired for the first part.

Continue to the refuge by Les Laouchets.

From the refuge, follow the direction of the Col d'Anterne.

A little longer but very beautiful route.

##Ski down The descent follows the same route, however, when you reach the Pointe d'Ayères, it is better to descend directly, then obliquely to the right, to the chalets of Le Souay. ##Foot descent By making a loop by repeating a route described above.<br/><br/>_This Adventure has been shared under the [Creative Commons Share Alike](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5/) licence._