The diary
We set off from Monêtier-les-Bains and followed the Tour des Écrins clockwise, choosing to sleep in tents for most of the route, given the difficulty of finding space in the refuges due to the crowds on August 15th.
The first two days we followed the official stages to acclimatize to the trek and accustom our legs and body to the daily effort , taking advantage of perfect weather.
On the third day , feeling fit, we decided to combine two stages into one: from Cabane de Jas Lacroix to Lac du Vallonpierre, covering about 26 km with almost 2,000 meters of elevation gain. I had never tackled such an elevation gain with low shoes, but the AKU Rocket DFS GTX proved to be excellent . Thanks to the Dual Fit System, I was able to adapt the fit to better manage the steep descents, avoiding blisters or calluses. We arrived exhausted after 7:00 pm, and after a well-deserved beer and a hearty dinner, we started to set up the tent, but the weather got complicated with lightning and thunder. With no places available at the refuge, we spent the night in the tent under an incessant storm.
At dawn on the fourth day the weather calmed down and we took advantage of the beautiful day to combine two stages again, reaching the characteristic village of Désert en Valjouffrey . In the following days we maintained a good pace without particular difficulties until the seventh day , when the weather changed abruptly. The forecast forced us to opt for the variant C of our GR54 and we reached Venosc to spend the night in a campsite, where we finally did the laundry and treated ourselves to a pizza (which, it must be said, we make better in Italy).
Even in rainy and muddy conditions, the AKU Rocket DFS GTX kept our feet dry, proving once again their reliability. The next day we took a “zero-day” in Les Deux Alpes , a non-trekking break where we stocked up on supplies. Despite our low mood due to the bad weather, the forecast gave us hope. The next morning, under a finally clear sky, we set off again towards the Col du Souchet, on the Emparis plateau , where we found the most beautiful tent spot of the entire trip: a breathtaking sunset with low clouds and orange-colored mountains.