Showing posts with label Chamonix. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chamonix. Show all posts

Sunday, August 12, 2012

Petit Balcon Sud

We wanted to do another hike in Chamonix but were not feeling very adventurous. Fortunately, our friend and fellow guide, the estimable Rickie Stevie, came to the rescue, mentioning the petit balcon sud, something we'd never heard of, but which fit our needs admirably. Basically, it traverses the lower bits of the Aiguilles Rouges, overlooking Chamonix, scenic but not too high up.
Wooded, shaded, not too high














Actually it reminded us a bit of many trails we have walked
in the Rocky Mountain West















Except for the views of Chamonix and Mt. Blanc














And the Grepon parking lot, and our rig














Then we stumbled upon the mother of all raspberry patches: hike over (they're
beneath the Plan Praz cable car way)















Back down in town: Chamonix International Airport (arrivals only; departures
from Plan Praz)














Junior Birdman Department: how to be a parapentier

Saturday, August 11, 2012

Descent Via Chairlift

Despite being willing to ride anything in any amusement park, Vicki has a mortal fear of chairlifts. Alas, we arrived at Index too late to walk down to La Flegere (last cable-car down at 5:45PM), so the only choices were a) spend the night, ill-prepared, on the mountain, b) walk down the entire mountain to the valley, in the dark, or c) the chairlift. She conquered her fear, and in this amazing sequence, Vicki rides the chairlift from Index to La Flegere.

































































Lac Blanc Rides Again

I had been to Lac Blanc, high in the Aiguilles Rouges, twice, once on a stage of the TMB, another time from La Flegere. Vicki had never been, and so we decided La Blanc might be another suitable challenge for her new knee.
Sign not taken














Self-portrait near Lac Blanc














Us at Lac Blanc

















From Lac Blanc, looking up the Mer de Glace, the Grand
Jorasses, and Le Geant















Le Geant up close


















The trail from La Flegere to Lac Blanc was a little more
demanding than I had remembered, so we decided to
descend via Index; here are a couple of the metal "assists"
on the way down the easier Index trail

Son Of Chamonix Rides Again

We have lost track of how many times we have been to Chamonix. It is destination enough by itself, and always seems on the way to something else (Italy...France...). Anyhow, the weather in Courmayeur turned wet and ugly again, and we decided Chamonix might be a better place to weather the weather. Besides, it was on the way to France.
Leaving Courmayeur, a storm cloud wraps from the Val
Ferret around Mount Saxe...















Two hours later we were in Chamonix, parked at Grepon,
doing the Saturday market, and enjoying surprisingly dry
and sunny weather; here is a new (to us) market entry,
the Emperor Clock man; tentatively entitled "It is later
than you know"


















Another new entry, the nougat shop














A few days later the circus set up in the tour bus parking lot
next to Grepon; we had always thought it would be neat to
see a European provincial circus and would have paid, oh,
5 euros each for the experience; but they wanted 28! We
encountered these little one-night-stand circuses all over
France in the next couple weeks


















Evening street scene in Chamonix; not the main street, just a
typical one














From a central square, Dr. Paccard gazes upon his mountain














Art nouveau in Chamonix














Try to imagine: 1/2 baguette, stuffed with fries, maybe a
little sauce americaine















Alpenglow on the Aiguille du Midi


















And on the big mountain














Penelope, note: fashionably attired little girl on left, holding
hands with parent/guardian; also, two toddlers on right,
wearing sunglasses
















Europeans have a thing with flowers, and none are better
than the French; even the back streets of Chamonix are
gorgeous

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Tour Du Mont Blanc, 4

And now, the exciting conclusion of "Tour Du Mont Blanc":
On the Bovine variant, the ugly city of Martigny, far, far below














Along the trail to Bovine; all through our trek, the alpine
wildflowers were everywhere, particularly the alpine azaleas
(alas, Vicki had the camera that day)














It gets to be a long story here; after Bovine, and en route 
to the Col de la Forclaz, it started raining; heavy rain; we
made it to the campground at the Col de la Forclaz, where a 
French couple from Lyons we had been leap-frogging
 (nyuk, nyuk, nuyk) helped us tent and shared their hot 
water (for our backapacka dinner); the next morning, with 
heavy rain predicted the next several days, they helped us 
find the train back to France, and then on to Les Houches, 
where we dried out in a nice little hotel; the next morning
we breakfasted on our bilberries and other goodies; we
would run into our Lyons friends another time, days later
and return the favors; "kindness of strangers" is truly one
of the best parts of travel














Back in the Valley of Chamonix; so from Les Houches we
trained back to the campground in Chamonix, established
a camp there and deposited our stuff, and rode back up
the valley to cover some of the ground we had missed; at
this point, we were beginning to ask ourselves "wait a
second, isn't this supposed to be a vacation?!"














The Great White Mountain














Chamonix from Plan Praz;  piecing together parts we had
missed, we rode up to La Flegere and walked to Plan Praz;
and then rode the cable-car up to Brevent; we left the great
descent from Brevent to Les Houches for another year...














From Brevent, parapentes sailing by














Spice girl: back in Chamonix, just in time for the Saturday marche

































Poulet roti..the best; well, Costco's is pretty 
good, too



















A Saturday afternoon repast at our favorite, Camping de
L'ile des Barrats    














Vicki waits for the bus while I do a bit more shooting and
shopping












Tenting area at Camping de L'ile des Barrats


















Last minute shopping completed


















And, after an hour's bus ride, we are back at the airport in 
Geneva, repacking, awaiting our flight back to Montana...

Monday, December 26, 2011

Tour Du Mont Blanc, 3

Our 2005 TMB continued:
The Grandes Jorasses as we climb up to Rifugio Bertone














Tenting near Rifugio Bertone


















Looking back to Rifugio Bertone














Companions here and there; they're inquisitive and gentle and,
hey, they make fontina















The weather is always an issue; there are good days and bad;
if you're lucky, like us, you can go back and make up the bad
days later, maybe years later; if not, then you know that a bad
day in the mountains is worth two good ones anywhere else 















Trudging up toward the Rifugio Walter Bonatti; rain expected















My favorite, Rifugio Walter Bonatti; a double room, a great
meal, great wine, great views, interesting fellow trekkers,
hot showers, even a warming room to dry out boots and
clothing...















Tenting near Rifugio Elena; lots of weekend climbers here;
you can drive right up to Elena and climb Dolent 














The beautiful Val Ferret














More crazy bicyclistes, before Monte Dolent














Us, before Monte Dolent, nearing the Grand Col du Ferret, and
the Swiss border















At Camping Philosophes, in Champex














We had the Swiss version of cheese fondue in Champex; 
rather bland and uninteresting, I thought; needed more
garlic and kirsch; but the scenery was genuinely Swiss


















Next morning, picking a quart or more of
bilberries, the Euro-equivalent of
huckleberries




















After a morning hiking uphill, picking
bilberries, and in anticipation of the variant
around Bovine, it's time for another glass of
wine; European trekking beats all others!