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Admiring the scale of the Brenta Dolomites in all it's glory |
Well, embarrassingly enough, here's a post I should have completed last autumn, when time disappeared very quickly and then I did the same for 5 months. Admittedly I've officially been back for more than 6 weeks now, so apologies to anyone who's been waiting. This post is a selection of images from a well earned holiday last summer (well earned by Emilie anyway...) to the French Alps, over to the Dolomites and a sneaky few days in Venice. Hard Life.
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"Camping with the Stars" near Lachat, Crest Voland, French Alps |
A few days visiting friends and family in the French Alps for walking, flying, mountain biking, drinking wine and the rest.
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Emilie's grandfather makes and puts out these signs on the local mountain trails for all to follow |
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Walking above Les Allues, with the Mont Blanc Massif in the background |
Then off to the Italian Dolomites for a week of Via Ferrata based around Lake Garda and then into the Brenta Dolomites - another amazing trip to a fantastic place.
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On a very hot route above Lake Garda |
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Looking back towards Arco from near the summit |
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I'm sure the ladders are solid... |
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HIYAAAAA!!!!!! A big northern hello from high in the Brenta Dolomites |
We drove up into the mountains some more to the Brenta Region - the most spectacular via ferrata I've seen so far - classic limestone cliffs, made me feel like we were going to bump into Sly Stallone any minute...
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Not a bad view really... |
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Sunset at the Rifugio Alimonta |
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An amazing evening panorama |
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Being a British mountaineer, I always carry extra things to help out - spare gloves, two spare hats and a long handled shovel |
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Well marked trails throughout the alps make life much easier! |
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We came down from the right to the col, slid down the glacier on our bums and then went up the left cliffs the next day. |
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Summer snow can throw some crazy shapes |
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Mind the Gap... |
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Sunny afternoons |
And for some R&R we decided to head for a couple of days in Venice to finish off the trip before the long drive home...
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The obligatory gondolier shot... |
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I loved Venice, but so do all the other tourists. Wander around if you want to escape from the crowds. |
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Death to The Man |
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A day trip to the most colourful place in the world, Burano. Amazing and if you get the early boat you have the place almost to yourself |
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A Burano panorama, a few minutes before torrential rain arrived! |
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Amazing little streets and very easy to escape the crowds if you wander off the beaten track.
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A little Superhero piece to finish on. A superb trip and now time to work through the images from last season in the Fosdick Mountains, Antarctica. Phew, there are thousands of them!
1 comment:
you have lots of cool photos here, very clear and crisp, i feal like i was on the journey with you.
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