November, 2022

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Back to Clarée Valley

 
Still unable to walk much because of my sprained ankle, we decide to go back up to the beautiful Clarée Valley that we had discovered last year in the same season and discover the Fontcouverte waterfall, taking advantage of the golden larches to take some pictures.
 
 
1. The Clarée River upstream from the waterfall.
 

 
 
2. Fontcouverte waterfall.
 

 
 
3. I’m playing to look for some compositions.
 

 
 
4. Variation.
 

 
 
5. In the morning, we’re almost alone at this season while in summer, it is constantly crowded.
 

 
 
6. A little further up the valley.
 

 
 
7. We have our lunch under a mountain pasture.
 

 
 
8. Last view of this beautiful valley before changing corners… Since last year, signs prohibiting wild camping have grown everywhere and the only campsite there is closed for the season.
 

 
 
9. After a few tens of miles, we are at the very top of the Vallon de l’Orceyrette, above the Chalets de L’Alp. We are completely alone there for a quiet bivouac at about 7,900 feet elevation.
 

 
 
10. We discover the surroundings of the camp. This bottom of the valley is still wild.
 

 
 
11. View looking north.
 

 
 
12. We enjoy a nice campfire to cook our meal there.
 

 
 
Continuation and end of this few days trip shortly! 😉
 
 

Jafferau fortress, then Vallée étroite (Narrow valley)…

While setting up camp, I badly sprained my ankle. Despite the ointment applied quickly and a bandage to try to succeed in putting the foot on the ground, I will have to revise the plans. Damn! Here I am forced to give up a hike planned in two days. So, after having slept just under Fort Jafferau, we decide to take a look at this fortress in ruins.

1. South portal or what’s left of it…

2. Here, canon battery bases with the arcs indicating the directions of fire.

3. And one of the many vaulted chambers which likely served as cantonment.

4. Bird’s eye view of an alpine pasture below.

5. Panoramic view of Ecrins mountains to the West.

6. Descent to Bardonecchia via the northwest side.

7. We take advantage of the afternoon to discover the Vallée Etroite (Narrow Valley) straddling the Franco-Italian border. The enfilade towards Mount Thabor is magnificent with the fall colors.

8. Opposite, by where we arrived.

9. The river that carved out this valley, called Narrow Valley Stream.

10. I take advantage of varying the compositions since I can hardly walk. Variation 1.

11. Variation 2.

12. And one last before leaving to do some grocery shopping in Bardonecchia and refuel VivaLaVida since the strikes in France make the refill difficult.

The rest with a return into the Clarée Valley in a few days. Thanks! 😀

Discovery and re-discovery…

 
Still going down in the valley that leads to the Col du Sommeiller, we stop to discover a vast alcove created by the collapse of a friable cliff.
 
 
1. The cavity visible on the other side of the torrent, at the top of a steep slope.
 

 
 
2. Here we are. Emile gives the scale.
 

 
 
3. I take this opportunity to “frame” the landscape…
 

 
 
4. Back to VivaLaVida.
 

 
 
5. VLV in the switchbacks of the track above the Scarfiotti refuge.
 

 
 
6. The surrounding mountains as the sun slowly turns West.
 

 
 
7. The valley below the refuge.
 

 
 
8. Wake up!
 

 
 
9. This is the period when the larches are all golden!
 

 
 
10. Rochemolle village.
 

 
 
11. Ascent to Colle Basset that we drove in the other direction this summer.
 

 
 
12. As we rise, the view opens up to the distance…
 

 
 
13. VLV on the trail above Colle Basset.
 

 
 
14. Valfredda valley.
 

 
 
15. Fort in ruins.
 

 
 
16. We sleep just above, with a superb panorama!
 

 
 
NExt to come soon… 😀
 
 

Fall holidays

 
Our short week of vacation with Emile begins with a rainy day. We make the road to the region of Bardonecchia where I hope to drive the Sommeiller trail that we had not been able to discover the past summer.
 
 
1. Rainy boondocking above Rochemolle.
 

 
 
2. The next morning, the clouds have disappeared and the sky is blue when we wake up.
 

 
 
3. Uphill to the Scarfiotti refuge.
 

 
 
4. Higher on the trail…
 

 
 
5. The surrounding mountains are gorgeous!
 

 
 
6. High altitude fall colors.
 

 
 
7. VivaLaVida on the trail, at already more than 8,200 feet above sea level.
 

 
 
8. Arrival at the end of the trail whose descent on the other side has never been built.
 

 
 
9. Round altitude (3,000 meters = 9,842 feet), the highest reached by VLV in Europe. As a reminder, she went over 13,000 feet in 2016, in Colorado…
 

 
 
10. The small lake which is just after the pass.
 

 
 
11. And the other side remained empty of trail. Only a footpath leads down to the Ambin Valley.
 

 
 
12. We are close to the first snow that fell a few days before…
 

 
 
13. View of the peaks of the Parc des Ecrins in the distance…
 

 
 
14. Descending back. We only passed two local motorbikes all day.
 

 
 
To be continued in a few days… 😉