4-day tour on the Jura crests

Highlights

  • Supervision by an experienced guide
  • 1 day of theory and preparation
  • 4-day expedition in the magnificent Monts Jura 
  • Orientation and progression method
  • Preparation of bivouac and equipment
  • Learning routines and safety
  • Backcountry skiing on selected dates
  • In small groups of 3 to 6 participants

Supervised by an experienced polar guide, this trip offers a one-day review of the challenges of polar expeditions, followed by a 4-day expedition in real-life conditions. It has been designed to give you a short, geographically accessible first polar expedition. Beware: winter temperatures in the Jura can reach -20°C. It's a great way to gain confidence and autonomy, and improve your skills. You will be well prepared for your first polar expedition to Scandinavia or Greenland. This trip is planned with snowshoes and pulka. We also include departure dates for backcountry skiing, to put you in real polar expedition conditions.

Expedition code: EXU02729
5 days
Guaranteed next departure on 14/01/2025
Carbon footprint: 0.03 ton of CO2
Activity:Manhauling
Physical difficulty:Challenging
Technical difficulty:Easy
Highest night:Below 2,500 m
Comfort:Bivouac
price from1,350
International flight not included
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Overview

For almost 5 days, we will be immersing ourselves in the atmosphere of polar expeditions.

While the first day is devoted to a little theory and preparation for the 4-day expedition that follows, the itinerary that follows will be in hiking boots, snowshoes (or backcountry skis, depending on the date) and pulka. Depending on weather conditions, we work on progress and towing techniques, bivouacs, the polar environment, orientation, anticipating dangers, physical and mental preparation.....

We also cover essential notions linked to the preparation of an expedition, from intimate knowledge of the equipment to the caloric preparation of our diet. Our guide shares his expedition experience. This trip is designed for those who want to develop their understanding of the polar environment and improve their expedition autonomy.

This stay in the wilderness of the Monts Jura can also be appreciated as an adventure in itself, the joy of immersing ourselves in a magnificent environment where, as in every expedition, group spirit is a determining factor.

Itinerary

Day 0

Our courses are organized in the Jura, where conditions are often capricious and changeable, and temperatures and wind sometimes approach polar conditions.

Our terrain is moderately uneven, mainly in the Monts Jura, whose highest point is the Crêt de la neige (1720m), closely followed by the Reculet (1718m).

Access will be 1 hour from Geneva or 30 minutes from the Valserhone TGV station (01) by car. Cabs or carpooling are available, please ask us.


In order to meet the different expectations of our participants, we have designed this course to test autonomy before the big departure for a polar expedition. This course is a third stage of preparation for a polar expedition, following our Level 1 course for those with no experience of polar environments and Level 2 for those planning a first expedition to test their autonomy before the big departure. Depending on your profile and after discussion with us and our guide we will

guide you towards the course and dates that best correspond to the experience you are looking for.


In all cases, our guide will balance the course between practical advice and training on the field.


Around 10 a.m. on day 1, we start the course and our guide presents the program for the next 5 days: 

  • Essential parameters (wind, cold, sleep, perspiration, recovery, digestion, etc.)
  • Typical expedition day (schedule, preparation, active time, breaks, etc.)
  • Physical and mental preparation
  • Safety (guide's instructions, firearms, watchtower, beacon, gps, satellite phone, headlamp and batteries, weather during the expedition, Ifremmont)
  • Equipment (layering system, weight, suitable footwear)


Below you will find the schedule for Level 1 and Level 2 courses:

Day 1: Reminders and self-sufficient expedition preparations

Day 1

Lunch together at the gîte (or refuge). Our guide explains the program for our 5-day course, and restates the aim of the course: to test our autonomy with a view to setting off on a polar adventure with the necessary skills. We get organized and prepare for 4 days of autonomy on the field. We take charge of our collective equipment. The afternoon is devoted to preparations, with the distribution of collective equipment, a reminder of safety and progress instructions, exchanges on organization and final advice on autonomous roaming, the objective of this course.

Meals: breakfast in gîte – dinner in gîte Accommodations: night in gîte

Day 2: Roaming and guiding

Day 2

We have breakfast at dawn and then drive about 30 minutes to the starting point. The pulkas are unloaded and we set off, probably by headlamp, to enjoy the sunrise over the Monts Jura and gain altitude on the isolated ridges. We make the most of this long day, giving everyone a chance to warm up and find a pace that suits the team. We have our picnic facing the Alps, Mont Blanc and a magnificent panorama of nearby Lake Geneva. Weather conditions can complicate progress, with strong winds and aggressive cold. We arrive at the bivouac site in the late afternoon to pitch our tents and set up camp on an authorized site.


private vehicle approximately 9 h + 900 m Meals: breakfast in gîte – lunch in gîte – freeze-dried dinner Accommodations: night in tents

Days 3 & 4: Self-sufficiency and life on expedition

Day 3

For the next 2 days, we will be moving along the exposed ridges in a north-south direction, enjoying the scenery in this wild setting protected by a nature park and reserve. It's an opportunity for everyone to learn about guiding with respect for the environment (fauna, flora, legislation), to familiarize themselves with technical manipulations according to the constraints of the terrain, and to participate in pairs in setting up the bivouac, clearing and securing the area, meticulously setting up the tent, managing the ritual of the stove, meals in the tent and nights comfortably installed in the tent in the middle of nature. After an early breakfast, we will dismantle the bivouac and erase all traces of our passage to continue discovering the bucolic nooks and crannies of this plateau, linking the highest points of the Jura. 

approximately 8 h + 600 m Meals: breakfasts in tents – lunches with picnics – freeze-dried dinners Accommodations: night in tents (in refuge if weather does not permit)

Day 5: Consolidating your skills

Day 5

After 3 nights in a tent, a final early start to the sound of nature awakening. Bodies have been broken in, techniques assimilated and confidence acquired. Regular progress at a collective pace has become a habit, and there are no more secrets to setting up and dismantling the bivouac carefully and efficiently. We take the return route, a chance to enjoy the last of the scenery and panoramas over Geneva, Lake Geneva and the Alps, with Mont Blanc in the background. A final descent to negotiate back to the parking lot, loading the equipment into the vehicles and a return to the gîte in the late afternoon (to be decided according to everyone's obligations and constraints).In the afternoon, we return to the gîte and pack up our equipment. We have a hot snack during the course debriefing, before calling it a day at around 5 p.m., depending on everyone's schedule.

approximately 8 h + 600 m Meals: breakfast in tents – expedition supplies during the day

END OF EXPEDITION

For reasons that cannot be foreseen at this stage, such as unpredictable weather, the physical fitness or lack of fitness of participants or other circumstancess (customs formalities, road conditions, traffic, landslides, force majeure, etc.), your expedition leader may have to adapt the program, if necessary, to ensure the smooth running of your trip. He remains the sole judge and the one who guarantees your safety. Activity times are given as an indication and may vary from one participant to another.

The itinerary for all our expedition programs, or the ascent program for our high-mountain expeditions, are given here as a guide only. They are flexible enough to adapt to weather conditions with a few contingency days. In any case, you should follow the recommendations of your guide, who may suggest that you cancel your expedition due to weather, safety or physical conditions.

It is important to remember that this is a truly unsupported expedition, and that anything can happen. Expeditions Unlimited, your expedition leader, your guide or our local teams can in no way be held responsible.

Any costs incurred as a result of a change in the expedition schedule (extra nights' accommodation, extra flights) will be borne by the participants and not by the organizers. "Contingency days" refer to the expedition in the strict sense of the term (base camp/base camp in the mountains, departure point/exit point on a traverse, etc.).

Any early return of the expedition or of certain members only (early success, abandonment, etc.), generating costs for accommodation, meals, changes to air tickets or other activities not provided for in this program, will be charged in full to the participants.

Trip notes

Guiding

Your guide is Olivier Bourcet, sports mental trainer and mountain trekking guide. If, for reasons beyond our control, Olivier is unable to lead the group, he will be replaced by another experienced polar guide. The services provided would not be modified, the conditions of the course would remain the same and this change would not constitute a valid reason for cancellation. 

For unpredictable reasons at this stage, like adverse weather conditions, insufficient physical condition of participants, insufficient competencies of participants related to the intended activities, your guide may decide to adjust the intended program and/or activities. At all times, his decision will be final on all matters likely to affect the safety and well-being of the trip.

Difficulty level

Level rated: challenging

This program is designed for participants who take part in a regular sports activity several times a week, including endurance activity.

Activity times are between 5 and 8 hours. The elevations are not very steep. 

Meeting point

We meet at around 10 a.m. at the meeting point arranged for you by our teams. The venue will in any case be in the Alps, and less than two hours from Geneva.

As participants in this expedition often come from different countries, we have not included the international flights in our price. However, we can reserve these flights for you. Do not hesitate to contact us. If you book your flights, we will give you all directions for your flight plan so that all participants land around the same time. You will need tickets that can be modified.

Accommodations

In a gîte or refuge in the Monts Jura.

For bivouacs, we have a 2-person tent. Each tent is equipped with a stove to melt snow (MSR Reactor type) and to make water for your freeze-dried meals and hot drinks.

Meals

Meals are taken, depending on the accommodation chosen, in a gîte or refuge (mountain hut), then in tents.

Transfers / Transport

No transfers provided. Meet directly at the course site at 10 a.m. Participants' own vehicles can be used to get to nearby activities, according to the program defined with your guide. We can put you in touch with other participants for car pooling if required.

Group size

The group is composed of 3 to 6 participants maximum. The number of participants is deliberately limited to allow for greater immersion, to avoid embarrassing our hosts, and to develop freedom and flexibility. However, the maximum number may be exceeded if the last person to register wishes to travel with one or more other people. The services will not be modified, and the conditions of the trip will remain the same.

Equipment

All logistical equipment is provided, including tents with mattresses and all collective and individual cooking equipment, stoves with gas cartridges, ropes, etc. Personal equipment is not provided.

Personal equipment is not provided. A full list is provided later in this document. If you are planning an expedition and would like your guide's advice on certain equipment, please feel free to bring it with you to the course.

This course is basically designed for progression on snowshoes, which will be provided for participants. It is also possible to do the course on cross-country skis to prepare for your next expedition. You need to bring your own equipment, skis, boots and skins. You can also rent this equipment. Don't hesitate to ask us about it.

We provide the sleeping bag, so please bring your own sleeping bag liner. If you wish, you can bring your own equipment (sleeping bag and pairs of snowshoes).

Our commitments to sustainable development

Our commitment to a better planet has been a reality since the beginning of our story but we always need to do more and better. Please find out more about our charter and our commitments in terms of sustainable development. We have drafted our charter and take action through six themes on which we act as concretely as possible, most often with you: social equity and cultural respect, preservation of water, waste management in expedition, protection of biodiversity, raise public awareness on these subjects and finally, the optimization and recovery of CO2 emissions.

Regarding carbon emissions, most of which are due to air travel, we calculated and communicated in 2018 on the carbon footprint of each of our programs, expressed in tonnes of CO2.

These calculations made us aware of the importance of the total carbon emissions generated by our activity. Also, we have committed in 2022 to a carbon reduction that we believe is unprecedented in the tourism industry, aiming to reduce the total emissions of our activity by 5% per year, taking 2019 as the reference year (3,430 tonnes of CO2). This commitment is in line with the trajectory of the Paris climate agreements of 2015, the current benchmark. Thus, in 2030, we will not entitle ourselves to exceed 2,160 tonnes of C02 and until then, each year, as soon as the carbon footprint budget is reached, we will stop taking any reservations for the current year. Thus, our maximum “carbon” budget for 2022 is 3,260 tonnes and for 2023, this budget will be reduced to 3,100 tonnes. And so on until 2030. To find out more about all of our calculations and our commitments in terms of reducing our carbon emissions.

In addition, since 2019, we have been encouraging you when you book for your journey to contribute with a donation to an independent NGO, among the two we have selected that share the commitments made in our charter. We matched the amount of this donation to this program's carbon footprint. Thus, the journey you are considering generates 0,03 tons of CO2, which corresponds to a 100% donation of 1 for an estimated value today of €30 per tonne of CO2. This donation remains of course optional and you can decide to give between nothing and 100% of this amount. Since 2019, including covid years of 2020 and 2021, we have been able to collect thanks to you nearly €7,000 for these associations.

Please do not hesitate to come back to us with any questions you might have regarding this carbon footprint mechanism, our other sustainable développement commitments or even to share with us your experience through a chat or a mail at contact@secret-planet.com.

Olivier Bourcet, polar guide

Olivier is in charge of polar expeditions at Expeditions Unlimited. In this capacity, he works with our polar guides, in particular those of the Polar Experience team.

He supervises all our polar training courses in the Jura region of France, from beginner to advanced 3-day courses, as well as our crossings of the Jura and Vercors mountains. He also supervises our polar trips in Scandinavia.

A sports mental trainer and mountain trekking guide, Olivier is passionate about the polar environment and the mountains. He has taken part in several expeditions to Greenland and the Himalayas.

With his experience and teaching skills, Olivier will prepare you physically, mentally and practically for your next polar expedition.

Departures and pricing

Please find below all dates and prices for this expedition. Prices are quoted "from" and may be adjusted notably according to the number of participants (see trip notes for details). Please note that dates and prices for years beyond 2024, when given, are for guidance only and are subject to change and readjustment to take account of current economic realities.

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Price includes

  • Meals as mentioned in the day-by-day guide
  • Accommodation in gites in shared rooms and dormitories
  • 1 experienced French guide for the group
  • Collective technical equipment required for the program (snowshoes, tents, stoves, etc.)
Accommodations tel qu’indiqués dans le programme. Meals tel qu’indiqués dans le programme. Guiding tel qu’indiqués dans le programme. Equipment tel qu’indiqués dans le programme. Travel folder tel qu’indiqués dans le programme.

Price does not include

  • Transport to the meeting point on the first day
  • Any transfers not mentioned in the day-by-day program
  • Meals other than those mentioned in the day-by-day program
  • Expenses related to early return of the course or of certain members only (early success, withdrawal, etc.), generating costs for transfers, accommodation, meals, modification of air tickets or other activities, not included in this program.
  • Tips for your guide
  • Personal equipment, including individual polar gear
  • Rental of personal equipment, subject to availability (ask us)
  • Drinks and personal expenses (sightseeing, cabs, souvenirs, dry cleaning, etc.)
  • Travel insurance (assistance, evacuation and repatriation)

Your custom expedition

We put our expertise, our knowledge of the terrain, our creativity, our experience, the quality of our guides and the reliability of our partners at your service to build your custom expedition. We can also personalize an expedition to your wishes as soon as you form a "closed" group, whatever the number of participants.

This means that, unless you authorize us to do otherwise, no outside participants join you, and we can personalize your expedition by adapting it to your own pace, with the program extensions you desire, a higher level of comfort, certain activities, other encounters, etc.

Every expedition of this type is subject to a specific quotation. To get in touch with us now, please fill in the short questionnaire below. One of our experts will get back to you to refine your request and make you a proposal.

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