dimanche 30 octobre 2022

Curtains



Fabric off the loom and on the windows! 12m in all, perhaps it could have had a denser set - the fabric is a bit drapey, but generally I'm happy.

samedi 22 octobre 2022

Autumn plenty

It's a gorgeous autumn with the temperatures in the mid twenties, clear skies and plenty of foraging.

After the dry hot summer we've had a cep bonanza and we've been eating and drying as many as we can. It's also an excellent apple and chestnut year. Susie has been making chestnut and cep paté, nut loafs, chilli sauce and jelly and I've been pickling jars of shallots.  

A little sampler of home preserves

lundi 17 octobre 2022

Etangs de Bassies depuis Coumebiere avec Bouquetins (Ibex)


A walk with Sheri, Andy and Paula over to the Etangs de Bassies from Coumebiere. We have looked down on the lakes so many times on other walks but have never visited them. The weather is still hot so made an early start and the reward was stumbling upon a herd of Ibex above the Port de Saliex. They were un-phased by our presence, but eventually wandered off with two males sizing each other up (see the video above).





The Etangs are part of a nature reserve which is protecting peat bogs/wetland areas and also some forest areas on the north side of Pic du Far. Walkways prevent peoples feet disturbing the peat bog. Unusually, we didn't see any wildlife in the reserve, except for a lone Red Kite scavenging around the refuge.






We dropped into the refuge for a cold drink before climbing straight up to the Col de las Fouzès through the heather and bilberry.


The cirques of Etang Bleu, Etang Garbet and Garbettiou

We returned via the Etang de Labant and the abandoned silver mines.


vendredi 14 octobre 2022

mercredi 12 octobre 2022

Tempo treadle


Threading the heddles is made much easier with "Tempo treadle" a little gadget from Lofty Fibres which helps with both threading and preventing errors when weaving by showing you the correct treadling (which pedal to press next and which colour shuttle to throw) and giving a warning alarm if you've made a mistake.

Tuc de Coucou

My ankle injury turned out to be a torn ligament but after a couple of weeks of Phtsiotherapy and lots of home excerises things are much improved, so with a bit of taping it was time to get back in the hills.

Another trip to the Vallée d'Orle but this time less height gain - just a 1000m and 12.5km. Its straight up to Tuc de Coucou which lies between the vallée d'Orle and the Riberot on a never ending set of zigzags, first through the woods then out onto the open mountain. Great views and just one other party on the summit. On hte way down we took the Tour de Biros which here follows the old tramline for transporting the ore from the mines below Mail de Bulard (the first part being achieved via a téléphérique). A series of tunnels adds to the interest and at the end there are still a few rotting carriages and the old cradles and buckets from the télépherique.

Pic des Cingles (left) and Mail de bulard (right) dominate the Vallée d'Orle

Approaching Cabane de Besset after emerging above the tree line


Looking across to Pic de Courbayan, Serre Haute, Pic de l'Har and Pic de Calabasse in the far distance.

Familiar peaks of home with MontValier on the far right

Pic de Coucou with Mail de Bulard behind

Autumn colours




 

samedi 8 octobre 2022

Autumn

Snow back on the mountains...at least for a few days.


 ...and more mushrooms. Susie is making a tasty mushroom and chestnut ravioli.

jeudi 6 octobre 2022

Sectional warp



 At last I m making a start on the fabric for the curtains. My first sectional warp and then my first weave on the new Louet Spring II loom.

samedi 24 septembre 2022

Chateau Puilaurens


Susie and I decided to go on a day trip now a week of fencing the fields is over and the sheep are secure. A 2 hour 15 minute drive east, put us deep into "Pays Cathares" and after a lunch at the L'Artelier Bistroy in Lapradelle (recommended), we headed up to the Chateau Puilaurens, a spectacular 13th century castle perched high up on a limestone aiguille.









 

lundi 19 septembre 2022

Pic des Cinglès

After what seems like an eternity we have had some more rain...three days in total in nearly 4 months. With more of the fields being fenced in with pig netting at last the sheep are staying put. Timmy our ram got a stay of execution when at the last minute we finally got a call from someone who wanted to buy him. He quickly disappeared and now has 4 ewes to service, hopefully our ewes have escaped further pregnancy!

So today a chance to return to the mountains. Susie has a colossal 5 dance lessons a week to organise so I roped Andy into joining me on a trip to Pic des Cinglès one of a handful of peaks I haven't climbed in the Couserans.

A reasonably early start and we reached the Port d'Orle in 3 hours 20. From there we ventured into Spain to find a way to the summit. I came her over 10 years ago and tried to climb to the summit by the ridge (climbing at III and II) but Ben backed off the first pitch and instead we headed to Mail de Bulard.

Port d'Orle

Andy in front of some of the winter climbing couloirs


Two other walkers who also headed through the Port d'Orle on a small peak to the south of the old tramway.

Today we took a line to just west of the summit picking up the end of the south spur. A short scramble landed us on the summit to excellent views in all directions.

Looking north over France

Looking south towards the Aigues-Tortes

Vulture with Besiberri Nord in the distance

Aneto and Maladetta

Frontier ridge with pic des Cinglès left and the Port d'Orle against the dark shadowed North face of Pic de Port d'Orle.

Valier beyond Pic de Cornave and Pic de Barlongère

The descent took a little longer than the ascent because I have an ankle injury, but we got back to the car with about 6 hours 45 of walking. 17.5km and 1660m of ascent.