- Rowan in snow
- Belvédère du Fournel
More snow than last year, but still not a lot. - Col de la Pousterle
Next to the hiking path is the cross-country skiing trail. - Col de la Pousterle
- Tête d’Amont (2814 m)
What a lovely day for a walk. - Col de la Pousterle
Not many people walked the path that morning. - Col de la Pousterle
Even the hiking paths are well prepared. - Tournoux
What an idyllic place, so far from everything. - Rowan in snow
Are there too many photos of rowan? Probably, but I love them so I don't care. - Rowan in snow
Looking up a rowan tree. - Rowan in snow
Oddly enough, a few days later, the snow fell down, and also all the rowan fruit. But only from these two trees. Microclimate? Or maybe birds? - Rowan in snow
- Rowan in snow
- Rowan in snow
Yes, I took a lot of photos. - Tête d’Amont (2814 m)
Freshly fallen snow and clouds on Tête d’Amont. - Puy Saint Vincent 1800
Station 1800 with Mont Pelvoux (3743 m) and Pic de Clouzis (3453 m) - Col de la Pousterle
View from Col de la Pousterle over Vallouise towards Pic de Clouzis (3453 m). A lovely walk or an intense cross-country track. - Mont Pelvoux
View from Col de la Pousterle: Pic Sans Nom (3913) on the left, Mont Pelvoux (3943 m) with the glacier, and Petit Pelvoux (3739 m) in the front - Col de la Pousterle
A wonderful harmony of hiking, snowshoe walking, cross-country skiing and ski touring. They live happily ever after :-) - These feet were made for walkin'
There wasn't much snow so walking with crampons was much safer and comfortable. - Bliss :-)
- Still life
From Tournoux towards Lac des Hermes. These are some steep cross-country slopes! - Branch art
Well, hello there! Found along the the "Rando Luge" track. - Wonderful sunset
- Piste Bashers on La Cucumelle
Plenty of piste bashers starting their night shift on La Cucumelle (2689 m)