OXYGÈNE 74 Pointe de Orny Sunday 2020 September 20 Difficult We will walk from the (2194) lift to Lac d'Orny (2684). We continue on the to Cabane d'Orny (2826), then above the Glacier d'Orny to the Cabane du Trient (3170) and up a boulder field to the Pointe d'Orny (3271), where we have excellent 360° views including the Aiguilles du Chardonnet, Argentière, & du Tour, Grand Combin, de Cheilon, the Weisshorn, the Matterhorn and the huge Plateau de directly below us.

Inscription: by email not text to [email protected] I need to know: • Your first and last name • An email address you can read on the weekend. • Your mobile phone number • Are you able to walk for 8 hours over vertiginous terrain and with crampons? What is the most difficult hike you have done this year? • Are you an Oxygène 74 Member? To Bring: good boots, crampons, gaiters (optional), hat, picnic lunch, drink, warm coat, rain gear, sunscreen, sunglasses, collapsible ski pole, masks Leader: Bill Larson [email protected] 079 373 4686 Price: 30 CHF to drivers. €5 fee for non-members of Oxygène 74. Breya lift Round-trip 19 CHF Maximum altitude: 3271 m Elevation gain & loss: ±1100 m Walking time: About 7 hours Transport: private cars. Breya lift: 8am to 5pm Confirmation or cancelation of the hike: If the weather is bad, we will cancel. About midday the day before the hike, I will send an email to those who signed up to confirm or cancel. Rendezvous: RDV 6:30 at Nyon train station Jura side. (You can take the 6:14 from Geneva arr Nyon 6:26 or the 5:51 from Lausanne arr Nyon 6:22) Confirmation or cancelation of the hike: If the weather is bad, we will cancel. About midday the day before the hike, Bill will send an email to those who signed up to confirm or cancel. Driving instructions: Take the autoroute to Martigny. At Martigny take the exit 22 for Grand St-Bernard. Follow signs for -Lac, then Champex-télé. Park at the chairlift. Buy a round-trip ticket. Driving time 1h50; 134 km one way The hike leader is not a professional guide. By registering, you agree that you are fit for this level of hike and that you carry insurance against accidents and mountain rescue. The hike leader and SCIG disclaim any and all liability for accidents related to this hike.