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Scratched in the Face
... Still salty about this....but I put this aside to try and be friends. This did not go well because as soon as I tried to say hello she tried to scratch my face and climb over me. I tried to do a head bob to show her I'm friendly...and to be honest I think she is mildly cute. But she didn't respond well. ...
Back in France
Another long drive today to Millau. I don't want to see another motorway service station for a very long time! It was very hot today and the journey took us through the mountains and high altitudes. Approaching Millau the views were fantastic, with twisting roads up and then down the mountain side. We saw the Millau ...
Aire on the quiet side
... GPS map had roads etc, but no paths. We knew where we were, but not exactly!
We walked on following the yellow markers and seemed to be heading back to the place where we'd parked. The caselles were scattered about in various stages of dilapidation, not brilliant tourist sites, truth be told, but good healthy exercise.
We ended up back on the D road to the village, some way from the supposed finishing point. The GPS knew where we ...
Enjoying the Tarn Gorge
After a restful sleep-in we hiked 10 kilometres round-trip to the closest village, La Malene. While mostly we walked along the road, the views of sheer, over-hanging cliffs, the river with the occasional kayaker, the ancient village of Hauterives, to which supplies and materials are sent over by cable (and residents and visitors ...
Walkies!
... offered fresh baguettes for breakfast. A short drive up the gorge and up into a small village called Liaucous. What a gem of a place, tiny cobbled streets, tiny cottages, no apparent layout or organisation and so quiet! We parked and set off along the valley hugging the cliff face. Steady uphill climb and then flat towards the uninhabited hamlets of d'Eglazines and Saint-Marcellin, dwellings made of local stone set into the cliff face. Very interesting ...