Seynes
We are now in Provence. We are camped quite near to the Seynes, where there is a extensive stretch of cliffs famous for the many long tufas and other wierd rock fomations. There are some really hard routes here! It also faces directly south so gets the sun all day - and it's been so hot that it only gets pleasantly cool after the sun has set. Even so we have done bits and pieces here. Iain has found an 8a at nearby crag Pont St Nicolas which being short, bouldery and in the shade after 3 has made it an interesting proposition for him so I'm sure we'll be back there.
Other news this week is the exhaust fell off the car, down a remote single track road after dark.... we are now really really glad we got that european breakdown cover! So we are stuck here for a while until it has been fixed......
We're not able to edit these pictures so hopefully they are not too big to open.
1 Comments:
Excellent blog, keep it up to give us faith that sunny crags still exist beyond the Scottish autumn deluge.
Have a great time out there!!
By Dave MacLeod, at 7:49 AM
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