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10-09-2013, 08:16 AM
These were taken by one of my aunties who's an avid mountaineer. She's in her 70s now but doesn't mind going for a stroll on week-ends and where I'm from nothing's flat so they do keep in shape. :lol:
I've attached a googlemap (north is up) that locates the area on the spanish border and I annoted the photos with cardinal point as best as I remember.
This is from the French side of the Pyrenees. You can see some cable tracks in #3 between the tree line. This is a sky track in winter.
#4, #5 & #8 show a pic called 'le Vignemale' which is part of a great curved wall called 'le cirque de Gavarnie' (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cirque_de_Gavarnie).
#6 is the 'Breche de Roland' at approx. 2800m altitude that has a bit of legend (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Br%C3%A8che_de_Roland) linked to it.
It's the end of Summer into Autumn there so not much snow yet but it'll be white again in a couple of month time.
I've attached a googlemap (north is up) that locates the area on the spanish border and I annoted the photos with cardinal point as best as I remember.
This is from the French side of the Pyrenees. You can see some cable tracks in #3 between the tree line. This is a sky track in winter.
#4, #5 & #8 show a pic called 'le Vignemale' which is part of a great curved wall called 'le cirque de Gavarnie' (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cirque_de_Gavarnie).
#6 is the 'Breche de Roland' at approx. 2800m altitude that has a bit of legend (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Br%C3%A8che_de_Roland) linked to it.
It's the end of Summer into Autumn there so not much snow yet but it'll be white again in a couple of month time.