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Le Mt Revard (environ 1 500 m altitude) domine de plus de 1200 m. la ville d’Aix les Bains et le Lac du Bourget (environ 230 m altitude) De 1935 à 1969 un téléphérique permettait d’atteindre le Revard depuis la gare située à Mouxy (environ 4 Km d’Aix).
Sur la rive en face : Tresserve, Aix les Bains et le Mt Revard (1550 m) qui domine la vallée et qui offre une vue spectaculaire à 360°
Lac du Bourget from the Revard belvedere, Savoie, France.
Largest natural lake in France with its eighteen kilometers long, the 'lac du Bourget' is surrounded by the 'Massif de l'Epine', the 'Mont du Chat', the 'Chambotte', the 'Mont Revard' and the 'Bauges'.
Sunset on the 'Massif des Bauges' from Savoie Grand Revard, France.
The Bauges massif, or more commonly the Bauges, is a pre-Alpine massif overlooking Lake Bourget, which straddles the departments of Savoie and Haute-Savoie and culminates at more than 2,200 meters above sea level.
The Bauges Regional Natural Park still has a pastoral vocation with the farm production of mountain cheeses and an artisan tradition.
Dans la trouée de la couche de nuages on distingue, 1200 mètres plus bas le Lac du Bourget et la ville d’Aix les Bains
La BB 36356 assure le 75883 Sibelin - Saint Jean de Maurienne. Le train est composé de 10 wagons tout neuf. Le convoi viens tout juste de franchir la gare d'Aix les Bains Le Revard.
Yes, I know! It IS an old saying, I just couldn't help myself. Men have low self-contol, you know. And it is a loo. And it has quite the view. So...
This is the view from Flatbrehytta here in Fjærland. It is a populare hike up from the valley floor 1000 meter further down and up here, as it takes a little time and a minimum of fitness to get here, but most people can do it. And the revard is to get very near the glacier and great views, without needing any extra skills, equipment or guides.
This was late July, and a lovely warm day. Varg was 3,5 month old, and did really well. But he did sleep the rest of the day when we were home again!
There are a few more photos in the first comment.
I had hoped to be able to hang in on Flickr for a week or two more, but spring is exploding around us with the wonderful weather we have got now. And that result in spring work here at the farm increasing a lot. So I am sorry, I have to go for the season.
This photo is from Undredal in Sogn, and was taken on our MC-trip last Sunday. It is a tiny farming village down by the fjord in Aurlandsfjorden. The church is the tiniest stavechurch in Norway. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Undredal_Stave_Church
So I wish you all will get a summer (or winter to my southern friends) that is a good one, and that all restrictions, bans and lock downs can be lifted as soon as possible. So that when I am back in fall the world is near the one we lost so suddenly.
Any fool can find missery these days, but the clever ones search for the little gems that still are there. The fun things, the comforting things, the revarding things. Those that bring back the joy, the smile and the beilief in a good future. As my good friend Lance says, keep smiling!
So long, Knut.
PS: there is a lot of more photos of different topics in the first comment.