Far be it from us to allow this to become a dry running blog. However, we do want to share the views of a local mountain in our valley

The Port d'Aste is a small collection of farmer's cabins at about 1050meters

The route winds up a seemingly never-ending zig-zag of tracks

Only about half of the tracks on the way up were runnable, but it was all good fun

The dark line across the middle of the picture is the farmer's village. It's currently deserted, but cattle are kept cool here during the summer months

By this point the run had happily become a hike

Looking up...

And down. You can just make out the road where the Landy was waiting with coffee and chocolate

The run down was a very steep network of loose stone paths and snow, but it was much easier than going up

I saw this track, and our vote is a small bear(!) Any insight, anyone?
1 comment:
Wow that is impressive. I'm out of breath just looking.
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