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Mont Pépoiri (2674m) is the highest summit on the grassy mountain uplands between Valdeblore and the Vesubie Valley. The route lies outside the Mercantour National Park but follows the boundary from the summit down to the Col du Barn (2452m). Superb views across the high mountain peaks that lie along the French-Italian border are a feature of this walk, which is best done between June and October although early and late season may see some lying snow that may obscure paths and make walking more difficult. There is also the danger of extensive snow cover on the summit are early in the season. The route follows good, well-marked paths for most of the way. However the approach to the summit is over grass with no clear path evident underfoot. The start is located just over an hours drive from Nice. To reach the start you need to take an interesting mountain road from the D2565 between St-Dalmas-Valdeblore and St-Martin-Vesubie. On leaving St-Dalmas for Col St Martin, take the minor road on the left signed ‘vacheries de Millefonts’. This road climbs in a series of spectacular traverses on the mountainside, and a number of hairpin bends, to reach a parking area at the end of the road at just over 2000 metres above sea level. After parking walk back down the road a short way to sign no.82 (2030m) and turn left up the clear path (GR52), which rises through grassland to reach sign no.83 at the Col de Veillos (2194m). To the north east lie the steep grassy slopes of Mont Pépoiri whilst ahead is a broad valley that is the main focus of this walk. From the Col de Veillos it is worth deciding your route over the grass to the summit. The best way is continue along a ridge on the GR52 on the path to Col de Barn and then veering off the path onto Mont Pépoiri’s slopes and steadily making your way up hill. There are no technical difficulties and there is unlikely to be any snow early in the season on this south face slope. After the exertion of the climb, arriving at the summit provides ample reward for your efforts with a superb panorama of the mountains of the Mercantour National Park, which lie in an arc to the north and east. To descend continue north (with snow likely early in the season) following a developing path over rock to Col du Barn. Turn left here at sign no.84 onto GR52. The excellent path descends, initially with Lac Gros to your left to reach Lac Long, which is passed your right. The onwards path undulates through an interesting landscape, with red paint indicating the route where the path is not too clear. Reaching Col de Veillos again, all that remains is to make a beeline for the car park perhaps looking back at the route you have just completed. Suggested Maps
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