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Started by Offpisteskiing in Snow Forecasts and Snow Reports - 3 Replies

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Offpisteskiing posted Sep-2010

Despite work getting in the way big style last month, a ski descent was pulled out of the bag on the 31st August keeping the '12 month challenge' alive & well, just...

I had heard rumours of a 'legendary' cave that existed with a snowfield in the bottom of it which kept its snow all year round... last year with further research I discovered its name: the Chourum de la Parza.
Sitting in the Devoluy massif, South of Grenoble, the Chourum sees very occasional ski descents, mainly due to the difficulties in getting into it - 75m of abseiling to access it, followed by a climb back up the ropes to get out again!

Will testing out his 4x4 sandals on the approach:



Entrance to the Vallon de Truchiere:



The entry to the Chourum:



Don't forget some bolt hangers! - The top belay is rigged with bolts and nuts but no hangers - presumably to avoid casual users getting in over their heads?



25m down the top slabs, just the small matter of a 50m free-hanging abseil from here:



Luckily we had taken a 100m rope along with the 75, as the top of the snow was pulling away from the rock leaving a big, dark bergschrund - with 75s one person would probably need to stand holding the rope-ends at all times to avoid them drifting out of reach above the void!!

On top of the snow, looking back up the ropes:



Will starting the free-hanging abseil:



Almost down:



Will enjoying his first subterranean turns:



The snow was great - firm névé with a soft surface - after the first couple of metres which were covered in debris from above the surface was smooth & debris-free and with a steady angle of 35-40º perfect for skiing! After 80m or so the snow ran out onto a gentle area of rocks & dust; further exploration below the snow-line took us another 80m or so deeper into the cave, past quite a few bones (previous skiers?) to the cave bottom...

Will climbing up for another lap:



After a few laps of the 'indoor ski slope' we decided we should really think about getting out of there again...time for some suffering...50m jumaring up free-hanging ropes, in ski boots, with backpacks & skis hanging off the harness... enough to make anyone sweat. Will did a sterling job for his baptism into 'proper' rope climbing - good effort mate!

Will near the end of the big climb:



Almost back on dry land!:



Jumar:



Great views - the scenery was absolutely stunning - from the rocky peaks of the Obiou, to the Verdon-esque rock walls in the valley - and best of all - not a soul in sight!



Video to follow....

Edited 1 time. Last update at 15-Sep-2010

GummyBear
reply to 'TR Cave Skiing'
posted Sep-2010

Wow looks fantastic, good job guys !
A beer a day keeps the doctor away

TheoBane
reply to 'TR Cave Skiing'
posted Sep-2010

That was epic, that was deadly and i want to do that :D

Bandit
reply to 'TR Cave Skiing'
posted Sep-2010

Brilliant 8) What do you do for adventure )

Topic last updated on 17-September-2010 at 07:53