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Lakes in Ubaye

 
We leave this beautiful place to discover others…
 
 
1. Going down from Colle Fauniera.
 

 
 
2. We find a boondocking place on the edge of a pretty river, very close to the French border from where we will hike tomorrow.
 

 
 
3. …
 

 
 
4. And we build a dam on the river!
 

 
 
5. …
 

 
 
6. …
 

 
 
7. Leaving VivaLaVida early the next day for a nice mountain hike to discover several lakes.
 

 
 
8. The goal of our day: the Lake of Roburent which I wanted to discover for a long time.
 

 
 
9. That’s where we picnic…
 

 
 
10. .. and Emile plays for a while.
 

 
 
11. We start the way back with a climb to the Col de Roburent.
 

 
 
12. Emile frolics like a goat!
 

 
 
13. The valley we descend with the Lake of Orrenaye.
 

 
 
14. We stop there to refresh ourselves before returning to camp at the same place as yesterday…
 

 
 
Continuation and end of our three week trip shortly. 😉
 
 

Lacs et Queyras…

 
 
1. Dernière soirée dans le Val Argentera.
 

 
 
2. Le Lago Nero (Lac Noir), proche de la frontière franco-italienne, bondé ce jour-là alors que plusieurs colonies s’y sont données rendez-vous pour la journée. Nous décidons ainsi de poursuivre la piste vers un autre lac d’altitude.
 

 
 
3. Campement à 2’400 m. d’altitude.
 

 
 
4. Emile s’entraîne à faire des ricochets.
 

 
 
5. Quiétude…
 

 
 
6. Préparation du souper.
 

 
 
7. Couchant
 

 
 
8. On se couvre un peu alors que la brise du soir rafraîchit l’atmosphère.
 

 
 
Ensuite, nous partons découvrir le Colle Agnello qui relie la haute vallée du Queyras à l’Italie. La vallée qui y mêne est magnifique, nous y reviendront à l’occasion.
 
9. Dernier lacets avant le col alors que la brume bouche le versant italien.
 

 
 
10. Nous trouvons un bivouac sur le versant italien, près d’un petit lac.
 

 
 
11. Et surprise, la brume se retire en début de soirée…
 

 
 
12. J’en profite pour tirer le portrait à ce joli petit lac.
 

 
 
13. Dernières lueurs sur les sommets.
 

 
 
14. Village aux traditionnels toits de pierre sur la descente côté italien.
 

 
 
La suite dans le prochain post.
 
 

Fall holidays (4)

 
 
1. Wake up at 8,500 feet elevation under Fort Jafferau and the full moon.
 

 
 
2. Mineral universe in the warm light of the rising sun…
 

 
 
3. Another fort, Föens fortress, much lower in the mountain.
 

 
 
4. I love these high altitude tundra.
 

 
 
5. Another abandoned fort, just beside our bivouac.
 

 
 
6. It’s time to break camp.
 

 
 
7. Going down, we find other golden larches…
 

 
 
8. … and a much smoother trail on this side.
 

 
 
9. Föens fortress…
 

 
 
10. … of which we discover part of interior.
 

 
 
11. It’s already time to go home as it’s the end of holidays. Last boondocking under the Galibier Pass. Despite the negative temps, Emile plays with his small cars. 🙂
 

 
 
12. Last sunrays on the surrounding peaks and last image of the season for VivaLaVida.
 

 
 
Thank you for following our few 2021 peregrinations.
 
It is time for Emile and I to wish you a Happy Christmas! See you next year for new adventures!! 🙂
 
 

Fall holidays (3)

 
 
1. This high valley of the Clarée is just magnificent at this season!
 

 
 
2. Back from our hike to Long Lake, we still walk along the river.
 

 
 
3. Emile takes the opportunity to play one of his favorite hobbies:
 

 
 
4. … throw stones in the water!
 

 
 
5. I enjoy the superb views over the valley.
 

 
 
6. What a beautiful alpine river!
 

 
 
7. Last look on the way back down to Bardonecchia.
 

 
 
8. Back in Italy, we take a trail to Fort Jafferau, a former Italian fort built at the top of Mount Jafferau, at 9,150 feet elevation.
 

 
 
9. While the west slope climb is steep and requires the use of short gears for several miles, a pipe from VLV’s cooling system cracks, forcing me to stop for two hours to make a makeshift repair. But we still get to the top at the end of the day.
 

 
 
10. As the wind is still blowing strong, we descend a few miles on the other side for the night.
 

 
 
11. The end of the day offers beautiful views.
 

 
 
12. The sun has already set when I light the fire. A red fox comes and watch us from just a few feets away while I cook on the campfire.
 

 
 
13. Dusk…
 

 
 
14. … before a night lulled by the wind.
 

 
 
that’s it for today. I have one last article to be published soon, which will close this 2021 season in VivaLaVida. 🙂
 
 

Fall holidays (2)

 
 
Continuation of these few days of relaxation and discovery…
 
 
1. To descend from Mont-Cenis to Italy, VivaLaVida discovers a trail, an old border road, some passages of which are spectacular.
 

 
 
2. Passage near the pretty little lake of Roterel…
 

 
 
3. … as the sky clears.
 

 
 
4. The larches are already gorgeous with their yellow-orange hue…
 

 
 
5. Turns…
 

 
 
6. Another small lake, Arpon Lake, just after the Italian border.
 

 
 
7. We make a little stop for the lunch…
 

 
 
8. … near a pretty mountain pasture already closed this season.
 

 
 
9. While waiting for the grocery store to open – it is closed at nap time – Emile improves his cycling technique! 🙂
 

 
 
10. We take the direction of the upper valley of the Claree via the Col de l’Echelle (Ladder Pass).
 

 
 
11. Wake up at the end of the road on a beautiful fall day ideal for a mountain walk.
 

 
 
12. At 5 years old, Emile is a good walker, 5 or 10 miles uphill doesn’t frighten him!
 

 
 
13. Climb to Long Lake in the midst of the fall colors.
 

 
 
14. Arrival at the lake where the temperature hardly exceeds 32°F.
 

 
 
15. Immaculate tranquility…
 

 
 
16. Break sheltered from the strong North wind.
 

 
 
17. Lac Long in a setting of blueberries reddened by autumn.
 

 
 
18. Meeting with a beautiful cricket a little numb by the cold.
 

 
 
19. Going back down to VivaLaVida
 

 
 
More soon… 🙂
 
 

Fall holidays (1)

 
 
As Emile is on vacation with me for a week, we decide to go enjoying the fall colors without traveling too far since we only have 5 days to travel. The destination will be the Hautes-Alpes, between France and Italy.
 
 
1. After half a day on the road, we arrive in the Mont-Cenis region and its lake at the end of the day.
 

 
 
2. While the weather is fine all along the road, the east wind blows fog from Italy which gradually rises, enveloping VivaLaVida.
 

 
 
3. Climbing up to 2,200 m, we have time to make a shot hike outside the nimbuses.
 

 
 
4. But half an hour later, the fog catches up with us.
 

 
 
5. The time to find a boondocking site for the night and we are isolated by the clouds for a quiet but cool night.
 

 
 
6. The disturbance of the night removed the fog and nicely sprinkled summits with fresh snow.
 

 
 
7. A few openings in the couds let in the light…
 

 
 
8. … and VLV takes the trail again to reach the lake.
 

 
 
9. We take the trail that goes West of the lake…
 

 
 
10. … trail that we couldn’t drive in July, a barrier now blocking access from July 1st to September 15.
 

 
 
11. The showers follow one another and the wind is still blowing strong.
 

 
 
12. But we anyway go for a walk by the lake, just to play with Emile and, for me, to look for some picture composition.
 

 
 
13. …
 

 
 
The continuation of the story in a few days…
 
 

Week-ends in Jura mountains

 
 
We enjoy fall doing some weekend outings.
 
 
1. Boondocking in the forest.
 

 
 
2. Nice morning view point.
 

 
 
3. In the Langouette gorge.
 

 
 
4. Billaude waterfall.
 

 
 
5. Another weekend, another boondocking in a beautiful forest clearing.
 

 
 
6. Emile always enjoys it!
 

 
 
7. The campfire is ready to cook diner.
 

 
 
8. Walk in the beech forest.
 

 
 
9. Way back…
 

 
 
In mid-October, VivaLaVida and its occupants left for a few days in the Hautes-Alpes. I will present all this soon.
 
 
PS: While the VLV route was no longer displayed on the map pages since Google Maps changed the terms of use of its services a few months ago, I have updated these pages with new maps that present the VLV route until October this year.
 
 

Week-end in Haute Savoie

 
 
At the end of August, Emile and I are going to spend the weekend in the mountains.
 
 
1. Hike to the Col de Balme.
 

 
 
2. We discover a pretty altitude pond…
 

 
 
3. … that cottongrass highlight.
 

 
 
4. Highland…
 

 
 
5. From a ridge, we can see VLV far below…
 

 
 
6. On the ridge…
 

 
 
7. The goal of the hike.
 

 
 
8. Too bad the clouds hid the light…
 

 
 
9. Altitude marsh.
 

 
 
10. On the way back, the clouds set the mood…
 

 
 
11. Reaching VLV for the night.
 

 
 
12. Campfire to prepare diner.
 

 
 
13. A last ray sets the Bossons glacier ablaze in the distance.
 

 
 
14. Red needles of Chamonix in the clouds.
 

 
 
15. Nice viewpoint over the Chamonix valley when we wake up.
 

 
 
16. Picnic near Emosson.
 

 
 
17. Aiguille Verte and the Drus from Emosson.
 

 
 
Some images of other weekends coming soon… 😀
 
 

Massif Central

 
 
1. The night was particularly windy but there is fog in the morning.
 

 
 
2. As I take my breakfast the fog lifts.
 

 
 
3. The trail from my boondocking spot.
 
 
 
4. The locals…
 

 
 
5. Fog game on the Monts du Sancy.
 

 
 
6. I take the opportunity to go and discover the gorgeous Chaudefour valley.
 

 
 
7. Pretty waterfall in the forest.
 

 
 
8. Forest path.
 

 
 
9. Discovery of the small volcanic lake of Servieres.
 

 
 
10. Roche Tuilière viewpoint.
 

 
 
It’s Sunday and it’s time to head back home.
 
The next articles will relate to some weekend outings and October holidays.
 
Thank you for your loyalty to this little blog! 😀
 
 

Cahors and Massif Central

 
It is now time to leave the Pyrenees with a taste of the unfinished while our forced stop in Valence greatly reduced our stay in Spain…
 
1. Leaving Montgarri in a sunny morning.
 

 
 
2. Pla de Beret.
 

 
 
3. …
 

 
 
4. After a night in a forest of the Gers, we stop in Cahors to discover its famous Pont Valentré.
 

 
 
5. Quite impressive and well maintained.
 

 
 
6. Neighborhood on the edge of the Lot, the river which surrounds the old town by one of its meanders.
 

 
 
After dropping off Emile in Corrèze, on the way back, I go to sleep in the Monts du Sancy, in the Massif Central.
 
7. Arrival at the end of the day, when the North wind blows in gusts.
 

 
 
8. The mood is wonderful.
 

 
 
9. Sunset sky.
 

 
 
10. …
 

 
 
11. I find a corner between two hills to spend a windy night.
 

 
 
The next day, I will go iscover some beautiful spots in the massif. I will tell you that in a last update dedicated to these summer holidays.
Thank you for your loyalty to follow this little blog. 😀