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    • Day 43

      Chamonix

      July 18, 2023 in France ⋅ ⛅ 23 °C

      Took the bus to Chamonix. Tour de France is here for a couple of days so teeming with people. Bit of a shock after all the solitude.
      Beautiful town in parts. Mountains around are spectacular. More English being spoken than French.
      Allen joins us this afternoon. He has the choice of a brutal downhill for 3 hours or the cable car. Does anyone want to place a bet? I will continue to send him beer photos as an enticement 😄
      View of Mt Blanc is from our window.
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    • Day 42

      Long day to Chamonix

      July 17, 2023 in France ⋅ ⛅ 25 °C

      Got up hoping to get some great sunrise photos to be greeted by cloud unfortunately.
      Walked up to a pass hoping it would clear to see what the guide said was one of the best views in the Alps. Selfie is the view spoilt by cloud and my face.
      We finally heard from Allen He is going well. Amazng scenery. He sent an incredible photo of an Ibex which i will include.
      He is 2 days behind us.
      Long decent and then 800 metres back up. Cable car to the top so lots of tourists. A bit overwhelming.
      Some technical stuff and then a really steep 1600 metre descend. Our knees were shattered as we finally staggered into Les Houches.
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    • Day 42

      Along the border

      July 17, 2023 in France ⋅ ⛅ 25 °C

      Very cold night. Tent almost frozen.
      Early climb and the a traverse along a high ridge. Ski lifts everywhere and lots of GR5 walkers. Quite nice as we a fitter than most of them so able to actually pass people.
      Allen has taken a high, more technical route so will hopefully get some great photos.
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    • Day 42

      Change in plans

      July 17, 2023 in France ⋅ ⛅ 25 °C

      Last night stealth camped in a forest. Had to try to hide the tent.
      Yesterday was very hot and lots of steep climbing. Consequently we decided to change our route and do 2 days on GR5. This would be 2 days shorter and allow for some extra recovery time.
      Pretty long day. Stopped at refuge at 5pm and then did a final climb to lovely lake and campsite.
      The terrain is certainly awe inspiring.
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    • Day 44

      Photos from Allen

      July 19, 2023 in France ⋅ ⛅ 23 °C

      Had a great day with Allen. 2 days off for us. Thunderstorms in the night turned the river through Chamonix into a torrent.
      Out tonight to early celebrate his birthday before we hit the hills tomorrow. He has seen some amazing country but had some very dodgy places to negotiate. I'm glad we took an alternate.
      All stocked up as we make our way towards the 1000km mark.
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    • Day 10

      Chamonix Mont Blanc

      June 29, 2023 in France ⋅ ☁️ 22 °C

      We drove from a very hot Cinque Terre to Chamonix which was a full 10 degrees cooler and overcast so we had little view of the Mountains. On the way we drove through numerous tunnels and the longest at the border to France just before our arrival. The tunnel is 10km long, the famous Mont Blanc tunnel. We were to spend the next few days with a work colleague of Anthony’s (Angele and partner Kevin) who have a stunning Alpine Chalet 5km outside Chamonix. They were the perfect hosts, pointed us in the direction of many things to see and do. We all went to several of their favourite restaurants and were introduced to the cuisine of the area (Savoyard).
      Chamonix is a typical Alpine village catering to skiers, hikers , cyclists and mountaineers. Everyone was always dressed in their outdoor adventurous gear. There were outdoor shops galore. We had fun browsing on the one rather miserable day. We were able to enjoy some good mountain walks with incredible views when the clouds decided to disappear. We saw plenty of waterfalls, fast flowing rivers and mountains. One of the walks was to Mer du glacé (see of ice), which included an alpine train, cable car and 500 descending steps to get to the incredible ice cave which is part of the glacier which we viewed from above. We saw the markings of how the glacier has diminished in size, on average 3km per year. (New steps are added continuously).

      The sun decided to make an appearance on Monday morning and we were spellbound by the incredible views surrounding us on every side. We caught the cable car (65 people per car) to the top of Aiguille du Midi (3800m). When we left Chamonix, there were still clouds above, but we travelled through the clouds and what a view was before us. The magnificent Aiguille du Midi and the ever impressive Mont Blanc surrounded by the many peaks of the French Alps. We saw many Alpinists heading off on their various climbing exhibitions, including those that were attempting the summit of Mont Blanc (the highest mountain in Europe, 4800m). There were views all around us and each one was as impressive as the last. Kevin was kind enough to come with us and be our guide. He has climbed most of these summits (including Mont Blanc), so we learnt a lot from an Alpinists perspective and didn’t have to guess at what we were looking at.

      In the same afternoon we took another cable car the other side of Chamonix, to mountains looking onto Mont Blanc. We enjoyed watching the paraglides jump off the mountain right in front of us.

      We were also lucky enough to visit an old friend who lives about an hour away. They spoilt us to a delicious lunch in their own restaurant .

      I’m sure we will be back because once is definitely not enough …
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    • Day 31

      Col du Petit St Bernard, France/Italy

      July 18, 2023 in Italy ⋅ ⛅ 26 °C

      Onwards from Peisey through Bourg St Maurice, into La Rosiere, climbing up to 2180m altitude, over the high mountain pass (col) into Italy, the Aosta valley. A famous route for road bikers with the border being at the highest point guarded only by a giant St Bernard dog.Read more

    • Day 5

      Jour 4 : De Courmayeur à la Peule

      August 12, 2022 in Italy ⋅ ⛅ 24 °C

      Une étape à cheval entre deux pays, l'Italie et la Suisse. Départ à 6h du matin de Courmayeur pour pouvoir arriver à temps au gîte de la peule. Une longue étape de 26km avec 2000 de d+ et une vue sur le glacier du massif du mont blanc tout le long de l'étape. Très physique mais on en a pris plein la vue 🌞🔥🇮🇹 🇨🇭Read more

    • Day 4

      Staub und Eisregen

      August 6, 2023 in Italy ⋅ ☁️ 7 °C

      Der Wind peitschte heute Nacht mit Böen bis zu 60 km/h an unser Zelt (sagte der Wetterbericht 🙃). Gefühlte Temperatur: 0 Grad. Dazu kam Eisregen der unser Zelt eingefroren hat … Wir waren aber trotzdem super geschützt und warm eingekuschelt in unserem Zelt.
      Um 6:30 Uhr hat dann unser Tag begonnen. Bei kaltem Wind und leichtem Eisregen sind wir nach Courmayeur abgestiegen. Dort haben wir erstmal unseren Appetit gestillt, bevor es wieder weiter ging. Der folgende Aufstieg hatte es in sich. Auf super trockenen und staubigen Wegen durch einen duftende Nadelwald ging es rauf auf knapp 2.000 Meter. Oben angekommen verlief der Pfad für die nächsten Kilometer an einer Bergflanke entlang. Wir konnten die ganze Zeit über das Mont Blanc Massiv mit seinen Gletscherzungen bestaunen.
      Am Nachmittag haben wir eine weitere Pause mit Kaffee und Power-Müsli am Refugio Bonatti gemacht. Das war dringend nötig, die letzten Kilometer hatten wir wieder mit heftigen Windböen und Eisregen zu kämpfen. Trotz der Widrigkeiten waren die Aussichten auf den MB atemberaubend! Es ist überwältigend da die bis zu 4.000 Meter hohen Gletscher und Felsformationen so nah zu sehen.
      Nach dem Abstieg ins Tal Val Ferret (1.784 Meter) haben wir uns hier ein Plätzchen für die Nacht am Waldrand direkt neben dem Gletscherfluss gesucht. Den Staub des Tages konnten wir heute Abend übrigens an unseren Beinen und Füßen wieder finden… 😝

      ➡️ 26,5 km ⬆️ 1.245 HM ⬇️ 1.665 HM
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    • Day 20

      Chamonix

      April 27 in France ⋅ ⛅ 3 °C

      Shouka was where we had our moring fix . Coffee and cuppachino with croissants ... The smell of fresh ground coffee with a combination of dark chocolate will linger in my mind for a while as we witnessed the processes of melting chocolate and roasting coffee at Shouka !!! I decided to quit the idea of going up the mountain with the cable cart as I examined my condition of tinitius and vertigo, but took the tram train instead. Up and up with the tram train.. With the snow still melting on the mountains, it was an awesome site on the mountains. I went one step down by cable cart once on top and enjoyed watching the active guys skiing⛷️...I never went there as I can't bearly walk straight, let alone skiing!..On the way up again to the mountain top on the cable cart being alone I chanted my mantras!!! On the way down to the valley of Chamonix I felt the cold spring breeze.....Read more

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