Montagne d'Oule, Mountain summit in Hautes-Alpes, France.
Montagne d'Oule is a mountain summit in the Massif du Bochaine region, rising to 1603 meters. The peak is accessed via well-marked hiking trails that cross through the surrounding landscape.
The mountain's landscape was shaped by glacial activity during the last ice age, which carved its current topography. These ancient geological processes left lasting marks on the terrain.
Local mountain guides pass down traditional navigation methods through generations, marking specific routes with stone cairns to ensure safe passage.
Access the mountain from Veynes by heading south on road D48 until reaching the marked tourist signs near Petit Buëch, where parking is available. From there, hikers follow the marked trails upward toward the peak.
The summit presents two distinct pathway options at the Grand Béal torrent, allowing climbers to either cross the stream or continue along GR94D route.
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