Little quiz!
Can you recognize the animals these belong to?
Can you tell which are horns & which are antlers?
Each foto has a domesticated animal in it - do you know which one it is?
There are some tricky non-swissies here!
Have a fun day!
Little quiz!
Can you recognize the animals these belong to?
Can you tell which are horns & which are antlers?
Each foto has a domesticated animal in it - do you know which one it is?
There are some tricky non-swissies here!
Have a fun day!
A beautiful day by the Vièze river with a loop around the fields of the Grand Paradis. With a name like that how can one go wrong?!
What a sunny day! Just the perfect place to go to get that much needed bowl of fresh air! The fun thing about Bruson is the amount of options : you can use lifts, or not; skis, tellemarks, touring gear, snowshoes, or just boots.
The views are so beautiful and surprising. The forest is magical and full of suspense. The locals are friendly & their cheese delicious. In short it is a place to discover!
A wonderful day out after a fresh snowfall to study avalanches and snowflakes. Fascinating and interesting info to learn about.
Cannot wait to share some of my new knowledge. But one thing is sure, we need more snow and the snowpack this winter is definitely not even or safe!
Learning how to interpret it and play safely in it are essential for anyone who goes out of bounds or in the backcountry.
Wonderful walk from the bottom of the valley to Schlerondes. Saw lots of animal tracks & wild poops. Had a dozen or so female bouquetins (ibex) with their young watching us from the side of the cliff, 15 meters away from us!
The fohen is blowing and the snow is scarce and slushy. We did not even use snowshoes, although they would have been nice for the last part!
Yahoooo!
A new snowshoeing expedition in Bruson. We took the new lift up and took a wander through the snowy fields and (a bit less snowy) forests!
There were some beautiful icicles and lots of animal tracks. We even saw deer tracks! Not something we see every day here.
The views down into the valleys were amazing as were the panoramas from the tip top of the val de Bagnes to the val Ferret and Dents du Midi.
First snowshoe to Cabane Brunet!
I have never done this before, normally I ski tour here. I have always been put-off by the descent...
In reality it was not so bad. I heard lots of birds and saw 5 white tails! Amazing, considering the amount of people who pass by in this forest. I guess not many people go off the paths (as you probably will find yourself on a cliff) so the animals are safe.
The begining of the snowshoe with powder snow & larch pine needles was magical. It was beautiful to get into the sun by the hutt. Am so glad I can still do things for the first time!
The sun is so warm these days you can walk in a t-shirt! But dont forget how low in the sky it is. As soon as it sets behind the mountain peaks you need warm clothes!
As the snow is melting there is ice on the paths and it is nice to have good boots and poles to keep from sliding around.
Splendid afternoon spent snowshoeing in Fionnay, the very end (or is it the begining?) of the snow covered val de Bagnes.
I cannot believe I am still using the Atlas snowshoes I was first sponsored 7 or 8 seasons ago! They are proof of quality. Numerous clients have worn them over the years & in all sorts of conditions. Today they got to taste cold pure untouched powder...aaahhh! There is really nothing like it!
We saw lots of chamois tracks & snowshoe hare bounces & fox passages. I also enjoy seeing the flowers, like the thistle photographed here.
Soft sunny snow with a crisp spark to it at each step. Perfect for a walk without snowshoes!
If we would have gone any higher than Les Ruinettes (Verbier) we would have needed them though!
After Sunday's forecast it will be snowshoes or skis for sure. But it is fun to go where the avalanche danger will not let us go anymore in a few weeks. I just love the changing textures and having the landscape change because of the elements. Bring it on mama nature!
Well the rain stayed at bay & the clouds were beautiful. But what really caught my attention was the mosses, the flowers gone to seed, the rippening of the juniper berries, the mushrooms in all styles, and changing colors of the blueberry bushes. What a day!
Am sure there are lots of happy trolls & fairies!