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Reverse Walkers Haute Route

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
I know The Piste at this time of year is about the snowy mountains, but I'm not gnarly enough to do the Skiers Haute Route and I didn't want to stick this in Apres as I wasn't sure who would see it there…

My friend and I are thinking of doing the Walkers Haute Route this summer. We fancy doing it just the two of us, without doing a guided group thing, so we're thinking of not doing the Summer Haute Route but the Walkers one instead. Hopefully she's going to come over and do a couple of 1000m^ hikes round here first before we go and do it, so we could easily do the classic Chamonix-Zermatt… however, we both quite like the idea of finishing in Chamonix and getting picked up by my husband and being brought directly back to the chalet for some creature comforts after 2 weeks of hiking!

Has anyone done the Walkers route? Has anyone done the reverse walkers route? Any cons of doing it Zermatt-Chamonix? I've ordered the classic guide book that seems to be most recommended, and will do some reading up, but I would love to hear some personal feedback from snowHeads if anyone has any. The alternative is to do the Tour de Mont Blanc, which we get a lot of cycling guests doing, and means we can start and finish round here… anyone done both these walking routes? How do they compare?

A lot of questions, I know… Sorry!


Last edited by Poster: A snowHead on Sat 7-02-15 0:52; edited 1 time in total
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Never done it but I believe it was originally done as a walking route by the Alpine Club old guard and done Zermatt - Chamonix.
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