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31st January 2017
Hiking - Walking: Circuit of Le Mont Dore. snowshoe. Wind Direction: Wind Stength: Surf / Sea State: Air Temperature: Sea Temperature: Weather: sunny Max Speed: Distance Covered:
Monday 30th January – Wet and windy :(
The forecast was spot on, woke to low cloud and rain which stayed all day
but what we missed on the forecast was the gale force wind which shook the
van all night and lasted into today!!! Not in any hurry to get up as could
hardly see the ski lift that is 100m from the van so relaxed in a snug
mountain of fleecy quits reading and watching the odd skier fool hardy
enough to brave the foul conditions, you needed to be completely bonkers to
want to go out on the slopes in this!
So, we had three Weetabix at 11 and read again before deciding it was time
to have a ride just to keep the battery charged up and with no McDonalds
here, our plan was to head to the Tourist Office for free wi-fi:) Thinking
the office would be shut for lunch we turned up the back road to Besse over
the Col de la Croix St-Robert which was closed after a few kilometres! We
then thought we would look for a shop and found a small supermarket in the
next town down called La Bourboule. Stocked up with nutty bread and brie we
found a carpark opposite the tourist office and parked for lunch with the
rain still falling and the temperature very mild so no snow on the
mountain:( We had an hour in the tourist office from 2:30 before returning
up the mountain to the spot we parked last night. There were a few more
cars in the ski carpark with lots more brave skiers out in the rain –
rather them than me!
Parked up we prepared for the night put the kettle on and watched a DVD
kindly lent by our friend Mary called ‘Ghost’ which was nearly as good
as the book which we had both already read:) Now back to cards and knitting
with fingers crossed for a nice day tomorrow!
Tuesday 31st January – snowshoe ***** started cloudy then brilliant
sunshine :) Circuit of Le Mont Dore.
After yesterdays washout when it didn’t stop raining we were hoping for
better things today! Not too bad a night considering we couldn’t get the
van level and we keep sliding to the foot of the bed:) It was cloudy when
we woke and very mild so we made the decision to give skiing a miss and Mag
suggested we walk up the valley we walked up on our first afternoon here
and try and make it to the top of Puy de Sancy. So, after porridge Mag
packed our first picnic while I sorted out the snowshoes. We were ready at
10.36 and headed down the carpark turning left over a small mountain stream
which is actually the Dordogne. This is where the lift comes up from Les
Longes, sadly closed due to lack of snow but the Tremplin lift taking you
over the ski station is open but the lower pistes are pretty threadbare. We
put our snowshoes on and after a few adjustments to the cheap Aldi walking
poles - playing up and not locking. We headed up the green piste – buron
now closed and into the beautiful Val De Courre but with much less snow
than Sunday and streams of melting snow running down the mountain:( We
passed a dozen walkers looking up the mountain with binoculars we didn’t
know if they were looking for wildlife or the rock formations? We found it
best to avoid the small sections of soft snow as we kept sinking and stayed
on the brown grass or ice. We were soon wearing most of our clothes tied
around our middles as we were soooo hot!! A couple of ski tourers had
passed us earlier heading up and we followed their tracks with the Val
turning right we were leaving civilisation behind with only a couple of
walkers behind as the sun did it’s best to break through:)
At the bowl at the end of the Val De Courre the track became a lot steeper
and it was slow going into the bright sunshine as it poked it’s head
above the col:) Mag was leading and she let out a whoop when she reached
the Col de Courre (1720m) and after I joined her we were closely followed
by the two couples, the first on snowshoes like us and a younger pair in
walking boots with the most beautiful husky with stunning blue eyes who was
particularly interested in our picnic! We ate the first half, enjoying the
fantastic views down the other side towards the small ski resort of De
Chastreix. Suitably refreshed we turned left to cover the 1 kilometre to
Puy de Sancy and what a path that was! It started off easy enough following
closely to the ridge but after a short steep section up it looked like the
path came to an abrupt stop with a big drop down. We had the most stunning
views of the cable car station and down into the resort:) The path then got
really interesting as it turned right heading very steeply, it was very
narrow and followed the ridge with a drop off both sides but there was a
chain to help us up!!! We did the first section in snowshoes but had to
take them off to traverse a small rocky section which was another pinch
yourself moment:) With snowshoes back on we turned a corner and had to
cross the most dangerous section of narrow snowy path which we completed
without falling to our deaths! Then there was a col section before a long
section of steep, icy wooden steps taking you all the way to the top of the
Puy de Sancy at 1825m with a table of orientation and amazing 360 degree
views:)
We had the second half of our picnic at seats just down from the top as ski
tourers headed up to ski off the top! We thought we might be able to get
the cable car down free as we had walked up but decided not to try and to
walk down as it was all downhill!!! The first section was steep down and
off piste which was good especially as we passed the source of the River
Dordogne as it passed down a steep gorge:) It was then down the Sancy red
piste which was a bit steep for snowshoes with skiers whizzing past so we
crossed to the blue Pan de la Grange piste which took us all the way to the
bottom. Our legs were now shot and we were pleased to get our snowshoes off
by the busy but smoky restaurant before doing the last short section to our
van – knackered but very pleased after the most fantastic 5star day, out
over 6 hours and covering over 5 miles!!!
Gear safely stowed in the van and the engine running to top up the battery
we had a well-deserved cuppa and cake, resting our weary limbs watching the
sunset over the mountains. Then a top tea, a Mabel (Mag’s dear departed
and much missed Mum) caravan special of tinned meat, gravy, potatoes and
vegetable’s absolutely delicious, we know how to live:)
PS – might have 4 hours skiing tomorrow if the sun plays ball and the
price has been reduced 20%!!!
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