Tuesday, 24 October 2017

A brief trip to France



The following morning we drove to Chamoix which is at the base of Mont Blanc in France. As we weren’t in Switzerland we decided to do a little bit of shopping and get our laundry done which took most of the day but we did manage to explore the town and get tickets for the gondola up to the top of Mont Blanc ready for the next day.

The following morning we got up early as we planned to be on the first gondola of the day at 8.10 to the top of Mont Blanc, well actually a slightly lower peak just in front of Mont Blanc, and this involved cycling to the station and getting there before 8am which we managed to do, although we weren’t first in the queue. Promptly at 8.10 we were herded onto the cable car with about 60 other people and started the ascent to the middle station. I stood at the back with my eyes firmly closed cursing Rich, especially when he said don’t open your eyes. The cable car seemed to go on for ages but then we reached the first pylon where the car rattled and then swayed violently; I think Rich lost all blood in his hand at this point. It then continued for a few minutes before going over another pylon and doing the same before reaching the middle station at 2300mts above sea level and got off the death car but were quickly herded onto the next one which would take us up to 3800mts. This one was worse as it seemed to take longer and Rich said it was more vertical at the end but it did not have the same issue with the pylons and swaying which was a small mercy.

I leapt out the car and on to stable ground as quickly as possible and we started admiring the views as it was soo clear and we could see for miles. There were tonnes of snow glistening in the sunlight and we had to put our sunglasses on to stop us being blinded, despite the fact that it was -2 degrees. There wasn't a cloud in the sky so the view from the top meant we could see for miles. We climbed up the metal viewing platform to get some stunning views but I wasn’t a fan of the metal stairs with holes in which meant you could see the vast drop below. After this platform we continued inside and around to see the various views and exhibits. The first thing we found was the exit for the crazy people climbing to the top of Mont Blanc. This involved walking out on a ridge which was no wider than your two feet and had sheer drops either side and continuing along this for a little while before it started to angle down and continue until they reached a basin. They could then walk in the snow around the peak we were on before reaching Mont Blanc and starting the climb. We looked closer at the ridge later in the day once the climbers had all gone and there is no way you would get me near that, it looked deadly and neither Rich or I are snow walkers (meaning we usually fall over as soon as a snow flake hits the ground).  

Anyway we continued into the centre where there were the pictures of significant people who had climbed Mont Blanc and then we climbed some stairs to the exhibition of what the altitude does to your body even being up at the 3800 metres. Essentially there is 30% less oxygen and you can feel it everywhere. The stairs were hard to climb and all your muscles ached with each step making it feel like you had been exercising hard, rather than just climbing 10 steps. We decided we didn’t want to stay up there too long so on we continued to the outside views where we could get great views of Mont Blanc and we could see the climbing continuing their walk. Finally we headed into their main attraction which is essentially a glass box which you could stand in over the sheer drop down the mountain. After posing for the obligatory photos we decided to head back down to the mid station to catch our breath.

Once at the mid station this time we got off the death car, this time I had managed to open my eyes for part of the ride, and we headed off in search of a glacier. It was a 2.5 hour walk across the hills to reach it but it was a nice walk, apart from a steep climb up one hill which was unnecessary although did lead to a nice view point. Once we found the glacier we stopped and had some lunch to decide if we wanted to continue the walk down to the town or go back up to the mid station and catch the cable car back down. Given that walking to the mid station required uphill walking and a cable car we opted for the downhill walk but little did we know that the downhill walk was going to be so long or difficult. It took another 2.5 hours to get down to the bottom and left us with sore legs. We then had to walk back to the cable car station to get our bikes to head back to the van. That evening we went out for dinner, as we deserved it, and I managed to get some fondue with bread and meat while Rich had a steak and chips.
    
The following morning we got up and headed back to Switzerland, stopping on the way to fill up with cheap petrol and food in France.

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