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  • The Ubaye Valley, Barcelonnette and its stunning landscapes
    The Ubaye Valley, Barcelonnette and its stunning landscapes

    Barcelonnette and the Ubaye Valley: Nature, History and Adventure Nestled in the Southern Alps, Barcelonnette and its valley offer an idyllic setting of majestic mountains and unique heritage. Hiking, mountain biking, rafting, skiing or paragliding: a true outdoor paradise. With its colorful houses, lively atmosphere and Mexican influences, Barcelonnette charms with both history and landscapes. Between Lake Serre-Ponçon, ski resorts and festivals, it is a destination where nature, culture and...

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  • Life in Embrunais, Lake Serre-Ponçon and the ski resorts
    Life in Embrunais, Lake Serre-Ponçon and the ski resorts

    ? Embrun: Nature, History, and Outdoor Sports Nestled in the heart of the Hautes-Alpes, Embrun captivates visitors with its historical heritage, sunny climate, and breathtaking scenery. Between its medieval streets, Gothic cathedral, and ancient ramparts, the town exudes a unique charm. ?‍♂️ Outdoor Activities: Hiking in the Écrins National Park, mountain biking on Alpine passes, rafting on the Durance River, and paragliding over Lake Serre-Ponçon. ? Lake Serre-Ponçon: France's largest...

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  • River ratings? Why?
    River ratings? Why?

    ? Understanding River Ratings for Better Navigation: In rafting, kayaking, or hydrospeeding, a river's difficulty is measured using an international scale ranging from Class I (calm water) to Class VI (extreme and dangerous). This classification, supplemented by a level of commitment (E1 to E3), allows you to assess the obstacles, technical aspects, and risks of a route. From alpine rivers like the Ubaye, the Durance, or the Drac, to world giants like the Zambezi or the Colorado, each descent...

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