17 Jun 09

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White Sheets
The weather is now starting to revert to traditional Sisteron values. We towed to Trainon and immediately found a good climb, and we were soon at cloudbase on Blayeul. The higher bases appeared to be towards Allos and the Barcelonnette valley, but we did find it a little tricky to get past the parcours, which was not delivering (for us at least) the thermals we had been expecting. A retreat back to the valley for a top up allowed us to fly over the top of the Trois Eveches to view its northern slopes.  


Trois Eveches, north face


Queyras

We climbed again at the Chapeau de Gendarme, south east of Barcelonnette town, and then cut across to the Grande Berard for another climb to 12,000ft. Mont Viso was again wearing its cloudy hat but we headed in its direction anyway, running the peaks from the col de Vars to the col d'Agnel.  
 


Italian Border

Once again, the Italian side of the Queyras lay under a sheet of cloud and we enjoyed a short run looking over the edge of the high mountains. Ariane remarked while floating over the white sheets below that it was rather like flying in an airliner.

We turned north-westwards towards Briancon on a wave hunt, though now we had installed the oxygen it was clear that we were doomed to failure, and so it proved.

A scenic tour into the glacier Blanc was still worth the effort, and we decided to return home via the pas de la Cavale, though not without a teensy-weensy whimper of alarm from Ariane while pointing at the into-wind ridge in 8 knots of sink. The situation resolved itself satisfactorily and we passed over the col with a huge margin to final glide back to base. 


Through the pas de la Cavale

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