Its highest point is accessible from the Col de Braitaz (also known as Col de Conches) by semi-rocky semi-grassy slopes without traces and relatively steep. It is also possible, but in roped climbing, to cross all the ridges from the Outannaz pass to the Aiguille itself which culminates south of the link.
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L'Aiguille de Braitaz summit
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The Aiguille de Braitaz which dominates the valley and the homonymous chalets is a "wild" mountain, not crossed by paths.
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Free access.
Reception
Opening
All year round.
Summit accessible by hiking only, generally from mid-June to mid-September, dates which may change depending on weather conditions. Check with tourist offices or Mountain Guides before any access attempt.
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