Scale of difficulty
To help you assess the difficulty of the tours that I offer, each tour in the programme is accompanied by an indication of difficulty based on the scales of the Swiss Alpine Club (SAC).
Two aspects are taken into account:
- physical difficulty, linked to the effort required;
- technical difficulty, depending on the terrain (summer or winter).
Some tours may be very accessible in physical terms, but have demanding technical sections – or vice versa.
This double rating means that everyone can choose a tour that suits their ability and experience.
Level of difficulty | Physical difficulty | Technical difficulty in summer | Technical difficulty in winter |
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less than 4h walk and less than 400 m D+ | Simple tour (T1) | |
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less than 5h walk and less than 600 m D+ | Simple tour but more technical (T1+) | |
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less than 6h walk and less than 800 m D+ | Mountain tour (T2) | |
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less than 8h walk and less than 1200 m D+ | Demanding mountain tours (T3-, T3) | |
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more than 8h walk or more than 1200 m D+ | Demanding, committed mountain tour (T3+) |
Wondering whether a tour is right for you? Contact me and I’ll be happy to discuss it with you.