The Brèche Nonne Evêque with Dave

The NW Couloir of the Brèche Nonne Evêque

The Brèche Nonne Evêque is the obvious thin couloir with the red arrows pointing at it. First skied by Jean-Marc Boivin on the 21 April 1984. The Brèche is at 3306m and the start of the climb from the glacier is at around 2000m.

The lower slopes
The lower slopes

The first 800m of ascent is up slopes like these. By the time we had got back to these slopes to ski down it was nearly dark and skiing them in the pale evening light was a fantastic experience, brightened by the sparks from our edges as we occasionally hit rocks hiding in the snow.

The very thin bit at the base required some ice tool action to get up it.

Dave scrambling up
Dave scrambling up
Ice axe action
Ice axe action

The climb just went on and on and on. The couloir itself is 500m of 50 to 55 degrees.

The climb goes on and on
The climb goes on and on
Thigh deep boot pack
Thigh deep boot pack

Eventually reaching the brèche at around 4 in the afternoon, after having caught the 8:15 cable car from Cham.

Phil at the top
Phil at the top

If you look past Dave you can see that the west face of the Droits is looking in good condition to be skied

Dave at the top
Dave at the top

Time to head down…

Dave heads down
Dave heads down
Dave on the descent
Dave on the descent
Phil passing through
Phil passing through
Looking steep
Looking steep
Good snow
Good snow
And hop
And hop
Half way down
Half way down
Feeling steep
Feeling steep
Dusk arriving
Dusk arriving

From here the light was starting to go and we put the cameras away to make sure we got back to Cham in time for last orders.