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Bonnie and Clyde -simples!
... are so many about. The amount of berries this year is a bit worrying; are we in for another hard winter? We have already had one sprinkling of snow on the upper slopes and they plan to open the resort on 24th November. Stefan has added another layer of insulation to the roof and installed a bargain wood burner insert for 300€ - insert 150€ and the fittings a further 150€. He collected it on his way back from a week working in the Alps ...
Parque Nacional de Ordesa i Monte Perdido
... d’autre à faire ici à par le parc. Bon… on fait quoi? On réorganise nos affaires? Finalement, nous en avons profité pour se mettre à jour côté nouvelles, ce qui n’était pas une mauvaise chose finalement!
Rendu vers l’heure du dîner, un dégagement s’annonce. On décide de partir vers le parc et de se lancer à l’aventure. Quelle bonne idée! La randonnée que nous avons faite ...
The Pyrenees
... the city and is now The Pyrenean Museum. You get a good view of Lourdes and the famous Cathedral and Grotto from its ramparts.
Tuesday we popped into the next village at Argeles-Gazost as it was market day. Having found a parking space we walked into the town centre to browse amongst the many stalls. We came home with a piping hot chicken and a fresh pain (Bread). I must say that it was one of the best tasting chickens that we have had and ...
Back to Aneto!
... the French tolls were higher than Spanish hotel bills. As soon as we passed through the tunnel into Spain, the air was clear, the sky was blue and all was good in the world. After this many trips to the Pyrenees, it's beginning to feel like home.
The plan was to take the evening bus from Hospital de Benasque into the park then hike one hour to El Refugio De La Renclusa. There we would camp for the night and get up around 5:00am ...
Travel Day - to Paris on the TGV
... She arrived on Thursday and spent most of her time at the Louvre and the Musee d'Orsay while I was in the Pyrenees. We're staying at the Hotel du Louvre. Despite the fact that it's 9:00 p.m., the restaurants are crowded and several have more than an hour wait. After inquiring at several we resign ourselves to an hour wait and a 10:30 dinner. It's Paris, after all. .
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