Tuesday, 13 December 2022

Back to the Ariege - sixteen months on

Roquefixade Castle - one of the nicer days

Three and a bit months after leaving the UK we rolled back into the Pyrenees, almost a year and a half since we last passed through on our way to Croatia. It is always good to be back as it is great area with loads to do and usually - except in the skiing season - really quiet. The two surviving cats (Tiger and Zen) we pleased to see us - or at least the lady who controls 'the white box' and were happy to be inside during the unseasonably weather that greeted us.
Snow plodding at Col du Puymorens

Sun Rock at Genat

We have arrived in a cold and unsettles spell as happens in the mountains, with occasional frosts interspersed with rainy spells - usually at night, which is leaving the crags a bit damp and manky. I am four routes short of 500 for the year, it would be nice to tick those last few before the year is out! 

New Year is approaching soon - we need to find somewhere to go that won't be full of noisy revellers - I actually slept in the car one year!



Thursday, 17 November 2022

Back in the Groove

Our house - back left - catching a bit of sun
 Colin had almost four weeks climbing with us, we got a heap of stuff done despite some mixed weather, but soon enough his time was up and we packed him off north with a car load of food and a following wind.

We spent a few more days at Avrieux getting use to the peace and quiet (did I mention Colin had a horrendous hacking, every few minutes for the whole of his month-long stay) and doing a few routes to keep ticking over. 

Then we move around to the opposite side of the Ecrins to Venosc in the deep-incised valley running up to La Berarde. It is a stunning part of the world, amongst the high peaks but the valley doesn't get much sun in the winter and the climbing turned out to be a bit random. We enjoyed our stay there but were happy to move on again to the Vercors. 

St Christophe
The next stop was in the hills above Grenoble, a nice pad and some pleasant routes on a clutch of minor crags, then it was on to Buis-les-Baronnies in Provence. It is a few years since we have been here (and c40 since my first visit). It was 5C warmer down in the lowlands and the climbing in the area is great, I think we may be here for a while.



Monday, 17 October 2022

Cruising with Mr Blow

Autumn in the Briançonaise - gorgeous
 Colin duly arrive after a 15 hour epic drive from the Channel, though heavy rain most of the way, finally grounding his car by dropping it off a hidden a kerb in Briançon, a couple of miles from the pad. We went out to find him, the recovery truck was already in the act of lifting the car back onto the road - and relieving Colin of €150! 
Ailefroide granite

It rained for the first couple of days - how inevitable is that - we managed to squeeze in a damp trip up the Via Ferrata at the Rocher de Bez? 

Then things perked up nicely and we have since climbed on a whole variety of crags, in great conditions with very few people about. 

Just one week to go and the peace and quiet will descend again and we will have to make plans.


Thursday, 22 September 2022

Back to Brianç0n

Mont Blanc from 60 miles away
After two weeks in Austria we crossed into Italy (via the Stevio Pass - that's another story) for a few days on the granite of Mello, then over the border again to the Maurienne Valley in France for a couple of weeks. It is an area we like a lot, quite high, so cool, some decent climbing and always so quiet.

The Maurienne, nice round here
There is lots going on in the area with road closures and works associated with the 58km tunnel under the area which is going to link Lyon and Turin in about 10 years - they have only been on with it since 2002!

Then it was time to head over the Galibier Pass - great views - and down to Briançon, another area we really like. Colin is coming out from the UK next week so climbing will be done - 50+ years since we first climbed together at Brimham rocks.


Monday, 29 August 2022

Austria almost Autumn

Climbing at Oberried - nice
 The drive from Rotterdam to Austria was as unpleasant as expected with horrendous traffic and pouring rain, but we made it after two days on the road. Ten days in and it has been as pleasant as we were hoping. We are stopping in the small hamlet of Burgstein on a jutting shoulder above the main Öetztal valley. The place is a busy working farm with lots of cattle (and kids) so a bit smelly and occasionally noisy but otherwise very pleasant.

Most places are still very warm but up at 4,500' the days have been warm (low/mid 20s) and the nights have been superbly cool at 10/12C - perfect sleeping conditions. Everywhere is still very busy - hopefully the start of September will see a change as Europeans push off back to work

We have climbed, hiked, explored and chilled - all in all, a great start to our extended trip. Another week here then onwards towards France and the autumn.



Wednesday, 17 August 2022

In the Starting Blocks

Mucky weather across Europe
It in nine weeks since we got back from Croatia and it has definitely felt like kicking out heels waiting for the autumn to come. We have had three trips away, a couple of weeks in the Yorkshire Dales, ten days at Rhyl on the North Wales coast and six days above Holmfirth, just sixteen miles from home. All were very pleasant, but it made us realise that the flat in Sheffield is certainly a quiet place to be - no tractors, seagulls, cows or sheep waking us at the crack of dawn.

 Anyway it is mid-August and we decided it is time to go - ferry Hull to Rotterdam this evening and onwards to Germany and then Austria. The forecast looks pretty poor for our travelling days but much better beyond 

Then we have our 180 day French Visa to look forward to - bring it on :-)


Tuesday, 19 July 2022

Biding Our Time

The road goes on - and we must follow if we can
 It must be approaching six weeks since we left Croatia to sit out the summer in the UK. We have had a couple of very pleasant trips away, a couple of weeks in the Yorkshire Dales and a nine day visit to North Wales. Colin came along for part of both trips so we manage to get a good amount of climbing done, often on crags new to me, which is always a plus.

Noggin (HVS 5a) at Noggarth - somewhere new
Perhaps the biggest development has been that we finally got round to submitting our application for a 180 day French Visa. We went over to Manchester to pass the paperwork over and two weeks later got the call to go back for our passports, we were pleased to see that they contained a big shiny visa covering the period from September to March - YES! 

In other news, the UK has just broken its all time temperature record (39.1C) as I write this in a rather steamy Rhyl.

We had hope to get up to Lofoten in August, but with Covid rampant yet again and utter chaos at UK airports we are not so sure if it is a good idea - time will tell.




There and Back Again

The Gorgeous Maurienne  From Argentiere we headed over and through the mountains (Frejus Tunnel = €56) as the Galibier Pass was still closed...