Sunday, September 9th
We left this morning before 8 am and
hiked gently down valley in the woods along the river. One section, the Crête
(crest) de Saleina was on an ancient lateral moraine from the receding Saleina glacier. Our route continued down valley
through the darling Swiss towns of Praz-de-Fort, Les Arlaches and Issert. We
saw a solar roof in the first town that imitated the common slate roofs, as
well as a solar-powered self-driving lawn mower! I had never seen one before but Husqvarna has had these available since at least 2008. Give it up for the Swedes.
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Two of the many wood carvings along the Sentier des Champignons |
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After a good day of hiking, we arrived at the sweet town of Champex on beautiful alpine Lac Champex. Sue had booked a small apartment that was up on a rise and had a wonderful balcony overlooking
the lake.
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First view of Champex, Sue to the right |
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View of Lac Champex from our balcony |
We dropped our backpacks and walked to the store – loading up on cheese,
apples, bananas, yogurt and muesli. We were happy to get our own
breakfast food after so many days of hut breakfasts. Nancy hung out
at the apartment enjoying time to herself and watching clothes dry in
the sun, while and the rest of us
went to check out the lake. The wind kicked up almost as soon as we
got
there but I still managed a short dip. No one else was swimming though
there
were folks on paddle boats. It took less than 30 minutes to stroll around the lovely lake.
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Glaciers in the background from the far end of the Lake |
After a pizza and salad dinner at our land lady’s restaurant, Sue and I went for a night walk around the lake, enjoying the town lights from across the water.
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Night walk around Lac Champex |
Note: We met several groups of hikers that were on booked trips that skipped this hiking day. They were bused to Champex, and then they hiked from here, jumping a day ahead of us. I don’t know
if the tour companies thought today was too "boring" as it didn't have close-up alpine views – but we really enjoyed it.
The old Swiss towns we passed through were charming and the Mushroom Path was a bonus. Plus Champex is a nice town to hang out in!
Day 9 Summary: Maya Joie to Au Vieux Champex (Switzerland); 9.83 mi/15.8 km; 1528’/466 m
up; 2004’/611 m down; 6 hrs on trai
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