Arriving at Geneva airport,
I realised that the journey was only just beginning. I met John off the plane and we quickly found a
train to Aigle, journeying along the beautiful lakeside. A swift change onto a
local bus taking us up to the mountain resort of Villars-sur-Ollon. The next bus took us even further up to
Solalex and the final 400 metre of ascent we walked arriving the Refuge Giacomi
by the evening. It was a long day of travelling but the views and remote
location we had arrived at, in just 12 hours,
was well worth it. What's more, we were
sitting on the Tour des Mouverans ready to start the trek early tomorrow
morning.
The first day of trekking took us down to Derborence, situated on the impressive Lac de Derborence, site of a
tragic avalanche over 250 years ago. Finally, a 1000m ascent takes us up to the Refuge Rambert.
This refuge, situated on the Col
has breathtaking views across the mountain range and Chamois living within throwing distance of the hut. Although the thin walls of the dorm rooms
made for quite a disturb night, we were tired enough after our long first day
to appreciate anywhere to lay our heads.
Once the rain had subsided we made our way to the Cabane Demecre, belonging to the Trotteurs running club. This delightful hut manned entirely by volunteers was extremely welcoming. The smell of fresh bread being taken out of the oven as we arrived from the rain helped no end with this and the friendly chatter of the volunteers made us feel at home. Once the rain had stopped the sun warmed the air and we wandered out to admire the view, practice some rope work, identify some more flowers and generally make the most of being in the area.
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