Sunday, July 23, 2006

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Weekend of 23/07/2006 En route to the the Mont Blanc

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It is very very hot! and we take the road towards the plateau of Passy. We follow the
Drance and we envy the lot rafters as we see from above.





















It is very very thirsty and we stop at Jotty more commonly known for his Devil's Bridge Gorge we will not visit because of time constraints, but nevertheless a few pictures to enjoy the splendor of the site.



















The walk begins through a beautiful beech forest, and it goes some seventy feet below, a development rooted in rock. A first staircase through a chaos of huge blocks built between the walls and gives us an unexpected sight: Dranse runs to nearly fifty feet below the bottom of a chasm ...
These grooves were originally dug by a bed Subterranean water infiltration. The chaos that obstructs the upper Discol comes from its vault. Another vestige of the collapse, an isolated block form, more than thirty feet above the stream, an imposing arch: THE DEVIL'S BRIDGE.

We're getting closer!

Stop at the local Carrefour for shopping on Saturday.

Hard Hard to get to the Cottage, we finish on a road just about bodywork 1 km: heat engines! and if the road was not good??

is the happiness we arrive at the house of Ayers Chatelet, we could not get much better than

At 1,425 meters of altitude, 2 km Station Plaine-Joux, the Chatelet of Ayers faces of the Mont Blanc massif to the left of Pormenaz and behind the string of Fiz


After a very pleasant dinner and a very nice evening we return to our rooms for the night when the cool of the night is a real pleasure, especially after a scorching day, or almost!

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