Switzerland ; and the adjacent portions of Italy, Savoy and Tyrol ; handbook for travellers . To Arolla over the Glacier dOtemma and Col de Cher-montane (8 hrs. from Chanrion: guide 25 fr.). see p. 404; Col de VEvequeand Col de Collon (10 hrs.; 36 fr.), see p. 101. âTo Zermatt over theCol de VEveque, the Col du Mont-Brule, and the Col de hrs. (guide 50 fr.), see p. 424. â Over the Col dOtemma (11,034) orthe Col de la Reuse dArolla or Col dOren (10,635) to Praraye (p. 366).difficult (9-10 hrs. from Chanrion; guide 28 fr.). âInteresting return-roxitefrom Chanrion to the N. by the m


Switzerland ; and the adjacent portions of Italy, Savoy and Tyrol ; handbook for travellers . To Arolla over the Glacier dOtemma and Col de Cher-montane (8 hrs. from Chanrion: guide 25 fr.). see p. 404; Col de VEvequeand Col de Collon (10 hrs.; 36 fr.), see p. 101. âTo Zermatt over theCol de VEveque, the Col du Mont-Brule, and the Col de hrs. (guide 50 fr.), see p. 424. â Over the Col dOtemma (11,034) orthe Col de la Reuse dArolla or Col dOren (10,635) to Praraye (p. 366).difficult (9-10 hrs. from Chanrion; guide 28 fr.). âInteresting return-roxitefrom Chanrion to the N. by the moraine of the Glacier de Breney to theAlp Tzofferay (8580), with its lakes, then by the upper pastures ofVingthuit and Torrembey to the Chalets de GUtroz (7085), whence wedescend to the left to the bridge over the Drance near the Cascade deGietroz (see p. 377) and re-ascend to (3 hrs.) Mauvoisin. The path from Chanrion to the Col de Fenetre descends to the(^2 hr.) Grande-Chermontane Alp (7310) and then ascends, atfirst over turf, afterwards over debris and moraine-deposits, skirt-. 26G9 fiW-^Sa


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