June 20, 2023
After the very well stocked breakfast buffet, we all met in the lobby to load up lunch ingredients into our packs and headed to the train station a short 5 minute walk away.
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| Waiting for the train in Chamonix. Hansel, Ann Marie, and Susan. |
We rode to the town of Bionnassey where we caught a cable car up the mountain. We then hiked through forests and fields of wild flowers, a few cows and goats. Today's hike was 7 miles and 1200 ft of elevation which is an easy hike normally. This hike was hot and we had no cover from the sun.
We all were a bit surprised when we stopped for lunch in a clearing and just plopped down on the ground for a rustic picnic of bread, cheese, meats, and fruit. Somehow, the simple fare tasted delicious in this setting.
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Wild flowers and fast flowing streams.
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| Hiking down some ankle breaking rocks, |
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| This bridge was fun to cross. |
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| David, Ann Marie, and Pam crossing. |
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| A farm we walked through right before the uphill climb. |
The last couple of miles were uphill and taxing. By the time we reached the cable car down, we all needed a rest in the lawn chairs where we spotted lots of avalanches up near the top of Mont Blanc.
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| The Mont Blanc Massif behind us. |
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| Susan and me at the end of a very hot hike. |
We descended the cable car, then caught a bus back to Chamonix. Our evening ritual then began: shower and rest, meet for drinks in the lobby, have dinner in the dining room, then off to town or our rooms.
I discovered I did not have access to my blog, or my bank, so I had to wait till the trip was over to write.
The pictures and stories are worth waiting for. What an adventure! I never think of that area as being hot. I would have had all the wrong clothes!
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