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Col des Champs

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Traversed by
  
D2

Elevation
  
2,087 m

Location
  
France

Range
  
Alps

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Similar
  
Alps, Col de la Cayolle, Col d'Allos, Col de la Bonette, Col de Vars

Col des Champs (elevation 2,087 m (6,847 ft)) is a high mountain pass in the Alps at the border between the departments of Alpes-de-Haute-Provence and Alpes-Maritimes in France. It connects Saint-Martin-d'Entraunes and Colmars, joining the valleys of the Var River and the Verdon River.

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Map of Col des Champs, 06470 Saint-Martin-d'Entraunes, France

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 ).

Details of the climb

The western side, from Colmars, is 12.5 km long, climbing 827 m (2,713 ft) at an average of 6.6%. 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. On this side mountain pass cycling milestones for cyclists are placed approximately every kilometre. They indicate the current height, the distance to the summit, the average slope in the following passage, as well as the number of the street (D2).

Starting from Saint-Martin-d'Entraunes, the climb is 16.5 km gaining 1,055 m (3,461 ft), resulting in an average of 6.4%. The state of the pavement is generally good on this side. No signposts for cyclists are placed on this side. However, every kilometre a sign indicates the altitude, 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 of the French 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

Col des Champs Wikipedia