Lozère
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Return through Lozère, the Cévennes and the Ardèche
It’s time to go home as Emile is flying to America in three days with his mother..
1. Small village not far from our camp.
2. Another one, a little further.
3. Pastures of the Lozère highlands.
4. I love these arid plains…
5. Not far from Florac, on the Causse Méjan.
6. Isolated hamlet.
7. Trail under Mont Lozère.
8. Grove.
9. In Ardèche, Baumicou waterfall, actually dry…
10. Last bivouac in Ardèche before the return.
11. Dusk…
That’s it for this too short summer vacation. The next posts will be about fall adventures… 🙂
See you soon here and thank you for your loyalty in following the discoveries of VivaLaVida !
Highlands of Lozère
Coming back from Spain, we cross France by small roads, discovering some spots identified during previous research. We arrive in Gorges du Tarn and go up to a first causse (kind of of high plateau) by a very small road. It leads us to a trailhead to discover several natural arches.
1. First spot, a cave in the limestone.
2. A few hundred yards further, a first arch.
3. A hoodoo in the middle of a clearing.
4. Emile poses for the photo.
5. At the end of the loop trail, we arrive at the spot called Arcs St-Pierre with three natural arches within a radius of barely 150 yards. The first, which seems to have served as a shelter in ancient times.
6. The same from the opposite.
7. The second.
8. …
9. The third, the most imposing.
10. Both in a row…
11. Emile in a small cave along the path.
12. View from the plateau.
13. The meadows are quite dry but some flowers remain.
14. Our camp a few miles further; the shower feels good. 😉
Continuation and end of these summer holidays in the next update soon…