Getaway in France
As fall holidays are approaching, we camped south of the Ain to discover a beautiful natural arch that had been on my bucket list for quite some time.
1. Through the fog…
2. Spooky silhouette…
3. After finding our boondocking place, we follow the path that leads to the arch and we have a great encounter : a beautiful spotted salamander! Glad to be able to show it to Emile when it becomes more and more rare to meet them…
4. And here we are at this beautiful natural arch, created by a collapse following the digging of a trench in a limestone shoulder in order to pass a pipe through. Emile gives the scale ! 😉
5. In fact, it’s even a double arch; here the secondary arch of approx. 10 feet wide, smaller than the main one which should be around 25-28 feet wide.
6. The place reminds me of some of the arches discovered in America during VivaLaVida’s journey.
7. Last look before heading back to our camp.
8. On the way back, we somewhat searched for the path that fades into the vegetation, forcing us to cut through the woods to find our way back. We then enjoyed a lull that allows us to taste a succulent salmon & vegetables cooked on the campfire.
Return on Sunday by some logging roads under the showers. Now, I’ve to prepare VLV for the departure on vacation in a few days.
Thank you for your loyalty and see you soon here! 😀
Hi Claude
Appreciating your wonderful travel diary. Your camper looks terrific. Those early years of building her was what brought me into contact with you & your family. Also its terrific to ride along to witness your son Emile growing up with these fun outings.
All the best- 🎈Canyon of Carmel Ca
Thanks Canyon. You’re faithful from the early hours of the VivaLaVida project. I would be really happy if our paths cross one day. Who knows?
Always nice to see pictures of your adventures.
Thanks Pierre, happy that you enjoy it.
Bien joli endroit avec les premières couleurs d’automne! Bonnes vacances.
Merci Fred. On se réjouit de ces prochaines vacances !
Amitiés du Pschitt