From many miles in the distance, near Luz Ardiden, we spot the peak of Pic du Midi. With the naked eye, we could only see the spiral.
3 days later, we approach Pic du Midi. What a fascinating region, what a structural accomplishment, what a loss of words we have because of where we find ourselves. Actually, lost ourselves in such amazing, rugged beauty and testing trails/challenges.
The following day, we approached from a different direction. It was a more formal hiking trail but strenuous. Did we say tough? The elevation gain was 3,300 feet. While we were not intending to reach the peak, a lake instead some 2,000 feet lower, it was too tempting. The downside was, although all 'up', being the fifth hike of 5 consecutive days. The five pictures below illustrate our progress for the ascent to the peak, ignoring the gain to reach the lake earlier.
3 days later, we approach Pic du Midi. What a fascinating region, what a structural accomplishment, what a loss of words we have because of where we find ourselves. Actually, lost ourselves in such amazing, rugged beauty and testing trails/challenges.
We reached Lac d'Onset after an hour-and-quarter.
A tiny view of the French Pyrenees.
While in France, and often anywhere else too, we think of Yves Bouchet, a Frenchman we met in New Zealand 5 years ago. What a special man, what a gentleman, and a tough mountain man, too. 'Yves, you live in a beautiful country, our friend...at least, the regions we've visited.'
While in France, and often anywhere else too, we think of Yves Bouchet, a Frenchman we met in New Zealand 5 years ago. What a special man, what a gentleman, and a tough mountain man, too. 'Yves, you live in a beautiful country, our friend...at least, the regions we've visited.'
Cheers,
Jenni and Jeffrey
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