Monday, 30 July 2007

La Croix de Belledonne

Hello again,

This weekend we climbed to the Croix de Belledonne, 2926 m, the highest easily accessible point of the Belledonne mountain range. This hike it is especially beautiful but also quite hard: more than 1600 m of height difference makes it difficult. We did it in two days, to minimize the walk, but we had to carry the tent (kindly borrowed by our friends), water and food for two days.
On Saturday, we leaved the car parking at 1283 m and we first climbed-up to the lake Crozet, at 1974 m. Then we attained the mountain pass and descended couple of hundred meters to the prairie of la Pra, were we camped. Total walk 4 1/2 hours.

Sunday morning we were waken-up by the goats and the shepherd dogs. After a cup of tea we resumed the ascension to the summit. First to the lakes du Domenon (2380m) and through many snow deposits to the summit, at almost 3000 m. We did this other part in 4 hours. In the very top stands a wooden cross, from which the peak gets its name. The view from the top is awesome: the mountain ranges Chartreuse and Vercors are clearly visible, but also the glaciers of the Grandes Rousses (Alpe d'Huez) and Oisans-Ecrins (Deux Alpes).


After a second cup of tea and lunch, we start the 4 hours (again!) walk down to the car. All-in-all, it was a very nice weekend in the mountains, and today Monday, my legs hurt nicely when I use the stairs (hehe). As usual, a selection of pictures can be seen in our Picasa web-site.

Until our next post.

Cheers,
-Manu & Nina-

Monday, 23 July 2007

Le Plateau d'Emparis

Hello,

Last Sunday we were in the Plateau d'Emparis, situated near the village of La Grave. You may remember our adventure in the glaciers of La Meije, last winter... well, we were on the other side of the valley, facing the glaciers. An impresive alpine landscape and beautiful mountain lakes.


The cows were present on the alpages, and the sound of the waterfalls could be heard almost all the time. These waterfalls are gorgeous and beautiful, but sadly they are also the last "cry" of the melting glaciers.

We visited two mountains lakes, the lac Leriel and the lac Noir. These two lakes are considered to be natural mirrors of the glaciers.

As usual, more pictures can be seen in this link.

Cheers,
-Manu y Nina-