Another lock down! Fantastic weather but not allowed to venture out more than 1 km from the front door for R and R. The gite has to close for the next month and money is tight. Susie has wool to spin and garments to knit....with no more timber I might have to re-erect the loom!
vendredi 30 octobre 2020
samedi 24 octobre 2020
Souclem
A visit to the mountains around the Etang Souclem, for the first time in 25 years when Ollie and I passed through here on the HRP. We left the house at an unholy 7.00am (still dark) and after a meeting up with Sheri to car share, arrived at around 9.00am. It was 3 degrees and with a strong wind blowing down the valley bitterly cold (numb fingers in gloves).
Susie's photo looking up the valley from above the Etang de Souclem
Eventually, we started to climb out of the valley and met the sun and suddenly summer arrived and we could remove some layers. Some verglas early in the morning and fresh snow above about 2000m.
Out of the valley and into the sun
One of many stone Orri on the route
Susie's photo of the Etang de Soucarrane
We had intended to head up to the Col de Bouet but Sheri had had a little or no sleep the night before and Susie was keen to get back for an online gaga session with Ohad Naharin so we headed back to the valley from here.
The return
mercredi 21 octobre 2020
Föhn wind
The south wind has been blowing strongly, melting the snow, loosening the leaves, dumping Saharan dust and turning everything golden!
Wasn't sure which of the lower 2 photos to submit for the Olympus competition "autumn glow", opted in the end for the glowing leaf. If you're an Olympus user and like the photo, please vote for it on the "my olympus" website.
samedi 17 octobre 2020
Col de Pause, Cabin d'Areau, Cour Vic
After over a week of rainy cold weather the mountains finally emerged white and snow clad on Friday. Today we were free to get out, though after Susie had a bad night's sleep, "we" was Sheri and I. Snow started at the Col de Pause and once we passed the first cabin we donned snowshoes. There were traces of 2 ski tourers who had been up Tuc de Bignau yesterday and we saw 2 more today, although they had started very late and with the heat today, the snow was sticky and heavy after about 11am. They probably summitted at 2pm so doubt their descent was fun.
Snow was peeling off Lanet Clau
Etang d'Areau not yet frozen
Lunchspot on Cour Vic...
...and the view
From our lunch spot we saw a lot of avalanches peeling off Valier and Pomebrunet opposite. Descent in increasingly sticky snow direct to the Cabane d'Areau, keeping on the left bank of the couloir (not in skiable condition).
No wildlife today except a group of kites
A pair of fox holes just below the Col between Cour Vic and Pointe de la Banque.
Cuns d'Aula
vendredi 9 octobre 2020
Port de Materat
Decided to snatch a good weather day in the hills...it's been a while since a good length walk! We've gotten out of practice with early starts and it was nearly 10am before we left and further traffic delays meant that it was nearly 11.00 when we set off from Ossese for the Port de Materat (2218m).
Always lovely autumn colours in the valley Ossese and after the rain and snow of the last few weeks the streams and waterfalls were in full spate too.
Croix de Portère
Not much snow remaining (washed away by the rain of Tuesday and Wednesday) and only after the source de Mariole did it begin to dominate. A steep section with some landslips was too much for Susie and I gingerly pressed on to the Cabane Materat, but with the late start and weather forecast to deteriorate I didn't bother with the last 50m to the col.
The disappointment was soon erased as on the way back when we stumbled across 4 ibex, 3 adults and a kid. The ibex have recently been reintroduced into the Pyrenees and this is only the second time we've seen them.
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