Sbooker Scenic Hiking in the Alps, May/June 2026

Sbooker

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I’ll be in Europe for planned spring hiking in a few weeks. Prior to a trip I’m usually hoping for cold and precipitation. This time I’m hoping for warm and sunny.
It’s been an unusually cold April and May so far……
 
Stretched our legs yesterday after a 24 hour flight. This lake is about a five minute drive from the centre of Briancon.
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Croissants count is one.
Beer count is three.
Vertical metre count is 480.

We’ll do a more adventurous stroll today in Parc National Des Ecrins.
 
And I’m about to turn 54 and I’ve never gone on an overseas trip without skiing. The time is right to break that one dimensional streak.
Props to Sbooker for going ahead with this. I'd love to do it too; however, with a constrained amount of money (that therefore only allows a certain amount of time on said trip) I can't trade skiing for warm-weather activities, which I can pursue here in very pleasant but not world-class scenery. Hopefully at some point in the future.
 
Went for a walk up to Glacier Blanc refuge today. Pretty spectacular.
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^Marmots out and about.

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^The spaghetti was great, The coffee was perhaps the worst I’ve ever had.

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^The bottom of the glacier is on the left.


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^ Rock hopping the snow melt.



Kylie after 2300 vertical with about 700 of that in snow. She’ll sleep well.
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We had always intended to go to Cham because Kylie hasn’t stayed here so we took the opportunity come while the weather forecast was sunny.
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How that for a view for about $70USD per night?
 
We went for a walk up to Aiguilette Des Houches yesterday. About 3200 feet up. The views were stunning. As is often the case pics don’t do them justice. Unfortunately there was a bit of haze so it wasn’t 100 percent perfect. Close though.
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^About a third of the way up overlooking Les Houches.

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^ He didn’t seem concerned by our presence.

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^The trees broke to meadow about half way up. A good place for the first cup of tea and croissant.

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^Wild flowers are out.

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^That’s me. Kylie walks a bit slower.

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^The ridge runs roughly east west. The south face completely devoid of snow.

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^ We came down a different way and saw a few small waterfalls.

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Went for a pre dinner drink at Big Mountain brewing just around the corner from our digs. Nice little place with a pretty good view. @jamesdeluxe I had their ‘French NEIPA’.😂 It was good despite the confusing label.
 
We went for the obligatory ride to Aiguille du Midi. There is a fellow on the Oz ski forum that has climbed to the top of Mont Blanc and skied down. I’m not certain of the lines he took. Has anyone here skied above the Aiguille du Midi point?
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After some standout weather some instability is on its way so we’re moving on. We went for a bike ride around Lake Annecy yesterday. A fun activity for a few hours.

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We are not at all into soccer but Paris played Arsenal in the Champions League final last night. We’re in Grenoble. The city centre atmosphere was electric with the whole area erupting with cheering at every big moment. There were fireworks when Paris won. (Not sanctioned by the city type).
It’s very warm here.

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I went for a quick trail run in the park below the bastille before breakfast. It’s quite scenic.

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I don’t know where we are heading next. Might drive south toward Verdon Gorge as there is less rain predicted down that way.
 
We went for a bike ride around Lake Annecy yesterday. A fun activity for a few hours.

While passing through canal-crossed Annecy a couple years ago, I tracked down a number of exterior locations from the 1971 film Claire's Knee by my favorite director, Eric Rohmer, in which the lake plays a key role (here's a two-minute clip). I made a point of stopping at the Pont des Amours, reportedly the most photographed spot in the city. This shot is pulled from the opening sequence:
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Per Google: "It is said that lovers who kiss on the bridge stay together for the rest of their lives. There are also some who claim that the bridge's name derives from its former use as a meeting place for prostitutes." :icon-lol:
 
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