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  • Monday, September 08, 2025
  • Petit Saleve

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For questions or more info, please contact Debra at debra.lipson@gmail.com

Join the AIWC Adventure group for a strenuous hike up to Petit Saleve.  This 8.5 km, ~ 3.5 hour hike will test your fitness, as it involves an elevation gain (and loss) of 470 meters (1,500 feet).  Starting in Veyrier, it crosses into France, ascends the Pas de l'Echelle through the forest, before arriving in the village of Monnetier-Mornex that straddles the Grand Saleve and Petit Saleve. We then begin the steep climb up to Petit Saleve, where we can enjoy the view of Lac Leman and the Alps from the top (weather permitting).  After a steep trail down returning to Monnetier, we then retrace our steps to Veyrier. You can see the route here:  https://www.komoot.com/tour/2546042794  


Contact Debra at debra.lipson@gmail.com  or text me at +41-77-429-5002 with questions.  Please register by Friday Sept 5.  If the weather conditions are poor, I'll send a note on Sunday Sept 7 in the evening

 to those who register to either cancel or change the date. 

Meeting point and details in the confirmation letter.

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General Information and Guidelines: updated 29, October 2020

1- Children and pets are not allowed on hikes.
2- Hikes are 3+ hours and an all day commitment is necessary in order to participate.
3- Hikes are generally outside the canton of Geneva and are mostly reached using public transport.
4- Hikes are led by volunteer leaders who will supply all the necessary information about the hike on the AIWC Forum..
5- Hikers are responsible for wearing appropriate clothing ,shoes, pools and for bringing all necessary equipment and supplies, particularly water, lunch and snacks.
6- Participants are responsible for their own safety and well-being and must follow the instructions provided by hike leaders.
7- The AIWC declines responsibility for the loss of personal property.

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