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After a pretty decent French breakfast, coffee, croissants, cheese, jam, and more coffee, we decided to make more use of the cablecar passes to access some good walking. Not as high as yesterday, but yesterday we were well above the snow line and we do not have the gear for walking on ice. Equally neither of us have acclimatised to altitude so staying below 3,000 metres was probably a very good idea if we were going to be taking potentially tough exercise. Two connecting cable cars took us up to Brevent at just over 2,500 metres. A little below the snow [View Full Entry]

Omentide - Ashley and Hilary | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: June 30th 2009 | 28 Views | [diary=413725]

Ashley on ice
Hilary on ice
Mont Blanc framed

By Omentide
June 29th 2009
Mont Banc Europe » France » Rhône-Alpes » Mont Blanc
The hotel gave us coffee but was not set up for breakfast, so we drank coffee, tried to get online (failed as the hotel connection was down), packed up and left. We stopped at a motorway services where we had the breakfast deal (espresso, orange juice and a chocolate croissant each) then headed for Mont Blanc through a series of tunnels, culminating in the Mont Blanc tunnel itself. This tunnel is long and, unlike the tunnels on the way does not have separate bores for each carriageway. It is, however, really well lit and disciplined. Not really very exciting and none [View Full Entry]

Omentide - Ashley and Hilary | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: June 29th 2009 | 40 Views | [diary=413409]

Ashley up a mountain
Hilary up a mountain
Alps

My goodness how the time flies when all you do is eat cheese and drink wine. I am approaching the end of month one in Chambéry, fat as a Christmas goose. I have joined a gym to counteract the effects, but the food here is just so damn GOOD. Suspiciously good, even. I'm going to be spoiled rotten--my lean cuisines may not cut it when I get back. My French is....improving? I'm asking you, because I really don't know. I suppose it can't be UNimproved, but there is a first for everything. The more I learn, the more I realize I [View Full Entry]

MoveItManning - Kaitlin Manning | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: June 22nd 2009 | 32 Views | [diary=411223]


very quick update Just outside Geneve. [View Full Entry]

France in a caravan - Caravanof love | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: June 19th 2009 | 43 Views | [diary=410275]

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Friday, June 19th At the beginning of this journey I wondered how we would handle the longer than normal vacation. Now that we are almost half way done I am surprised at some of the things I have discovered. It seems that 2 weeks is the right amount of time to unwind and finally relax. Being gone for 2 weeks is like getting a deep tissue massage instead of a back rub. You begin to remember what life was like before constant access to email, the internet, the news, fighting traffic and paying bills. As corny as it sounds, it is [View Full Entry]

briangilmore - Brian Gilmore | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: June 24th 2009 | 35 Views | [diary=411785]


Thursday, June 18th About an hour To the north of Grenoble, just past the Chambery, is a small city near the Swiss border called Annecy. It's only 30 minutes from Geneva, and it sits on the edge of a mountain lake with very clear water. Annecy is like a little Venice or Amsterdam, complete with its own set of canals, a medieval prison, and a castle on the hill overlooking the town. Pedestrian bridges are sprinkled throughout the quaint streets and flowers sprout from the windows of the buildings and the sides of the bridges. As soon as we arrived we [View Full Entry]

briangilmore - Brian Gilmore | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: June 24th 2009 | 45 Views | [diary=411783]

Alyssa in Annecy
Canals of Annecy
Annecy

Wednesday, June 17th The morning started out pretty funny. Tiffany decided to take a walk around Brignoud with one of the girls since we weren't going into Grenoble until later that day. A few minutes later she came back and I asked her what was wrong, why did she come back so early ? Tiffany said she was worried she might get a ticket for disturbing the peace. I was confused naturally. She laughed and said that one of the guys in town had whistled at her and waved, apparently appreciating the new shorts she had purchased the day before. Embarrassed [View Full Entry]

briangilmore - Brian Gilmore | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: June 24th 2009 | 48 Views | [diary=411781]

Grenoble Cable Cars

Tuesday, June 16 By the time we woke up Tuesday morning, Pierre and Christine were already in the garden working. Over breakfast we decided to tackle Charmant Som, which is one of the peaks in the Chartreuse, and the historical Abbey of Chartreuse. The heat was getting pretty bad this week, so before we left for the mountains we stopped off at the local sports store and bought shorts for Tiffany and the girls. I first discovered Charmant Som when Pierre took me there several years ago. A very steep hiking trail takes you to the top, where a cross marks [View Full Entry]

briangilmore - Brian Gilmore | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: June 24th 2009 | 62 Views | [diary=411778]

Summer Flowers
Hiking Charmant Som
Happy to Finish

The two of us don't really need much of an excuse for a weekend away, so when Matt and Janelle, our friends from Australia moved to Grenoble in the French Alps how could we resist? We took a day off work, and one of those horrible early morning flights and off we went for a long weekend. We flew into Lyon and took the bus to Grenoble where we were joined by JB another friend from uni who had travelled down by train from Switzerland. We marvelled at the fact that the five of us (four of us had gone to [View Full Entry]

laandal - Lara and Al | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: June 23rd 2009 | 179 Views | [diary=407496]

Grenoble
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Grenoble from the Bastille

Monday, June 15 Monday was our first day in the Rhone-Alps region of France. Grenoble is in a valley practically surrounded by high mountains with snow at their peak even in June. Pierre technically lives in the suburbs of Grenoble in a little town called Brignoud. From Brignoud it's easy to access the many hiking trails in the summer and ski resorts in the winter. When you step out of Pierre's house, your eyes are immediately drawn to the immense mountains at your doorstep. With so many mountains it's no wonder that Grenoble hosted the winter olympics in 1968. If you [View Full Entry]

briangilmore - Brian Gilmore | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: June 19th 2009 | 109 Views | [diary=410262]

Hiking Signs
St. Hilaire de Tuvet
The Gilmores in the Alps