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A forest road clings to the side of the mountains high above the Torrente Ayasse on its way to a pristine alpine valley.


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Map Key

6.0

Miles

9.6

KM

Doubletrack

6,904' 2,104 m

High

4,638' 1,414 m

Low

2,334' 711 m

Up

68' 21 m

Down

8%

Avg Grade (4°)

27%

Max Grade (15°)

Dogs Unknown

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Description

From Champorcher, this road climbs continuously to a high valley of the Torrente Ayasse where there is an outcropping of several buildings called Dondenaz.

Initially, an asphalted road climbs along several switchbacks to the hamlets of Collin, Grande Mont Blanc, and Petit Mont Blanc in the first two miles. Shortly thereafter, the road base switches to dirt and this dirt road clings to the side of the mountain high above the Torrente Ayasse as it steadily climbs to Dondenaz.

There are a few short, steep sections of greater than 10% grade, but the main difficulty is the continuous nature of the climb along with the altitude. You'll have beautiful views to distract you from the climb though.

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in Champorcher

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in Champorcher

#285

in Italy

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The ride up from Champorcher is long and difficult, but there's a beautiful valley at the top.
Apr 6, 2017 near unknown, unknown

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