Col des Champs

Coordinates: 44°10′41″N 06°42′5″E / 44.17806°N 6.70139°E / 44.17806; 6.70139
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Col des Champs
Elevation
2,087 m (6,847 ft)
Traversed byD2
LocationFrance
RangeAlps
Coordinates44°10′41″N 06°42′5″E / 44.17806°N 6.70139°E / 44.17806; 6.70139

Col des Champs (elevation 2,087 m (6,847 ft)) is a high

Verdon River
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Together with the Col de la Cayolle and the Col d'Allos it forms part of a popular round trip for cyclists (see for example [1]).

Details of the climb

The western side, starting from Colmars, is 12.5 km long, climbing 827 m (2,713 ft) at an average of 6.6%.[2] The state of the pavement is partly very poor (as of August 2014). While some parts are recently renovated, others contain numerous potholes and are covered by loose gravel. Along this route, mountain pass cycling milestones are placed approximately every kilometre for cyclists. These milestones indicate the current height, distance to the summit, average slope in the following passage, and also denote the street number(D2).

Starting from Saint-Martin-d'Entraunes, the climb is 16.5 km gaining 1,055 m (3,461 ft), resulting in an average gradient of 6.4%.[3] The state of the pavement is generally good along this route, there are no designated signposts for cyclists on this side. However, at intervals of every kilometre, signs are placed indicating, as well as the distance to the summit (uphill) or the next villages (uphill and downhill).

The exact height

The height of the summit is commonly specified by 2,087 m (6,847 ft), including the signpost at the summit used until 2013. However, the current signpost at the summit indicates a height of 2,080 m (6,820 ft) (see below). A topographic map

Institut géographique national
marks 2,088 m (6,850 ft) at this position of the sign, and 2,089 m (6,854 ft) some 50 metres away from the signpost.

References

  1. ^ "Cayolle-Champs-Allos - Bikemap - Your bike routes online". bikemap.net. Archived from the original on 21 July 2015. Retrieved 22 August 2014.
  2. ^ "Col des Champs (2087 m)" (in German). www.quaeldich.de. Retrieved 22 August 2014.
  3. ^ "Col des Champs (2087 m)" (in German). www.quaeldich.de. Retrieved 22 August 2014.
  4. IGN
    Number 3540 OT, Scale 1:25 000.

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