Today we planned to take a rest, keep close to home, and give our bodies a break. But, it was a beautiful clear morning, and so, we found ourselves mountain bound (couldn't resist). The trailhead started in Le Couteray, just beyond the summer crowds in Chamonix, and we began to wind our way up Mount Buet. Our legs didn't complain too much for forcing them back on the trails again. I could tell I was slower moving and still a bit tired and stumbly, but the scenery carried us along.
We parked ourselves on a large rock with a great panoramic to for lunch.
After traipsing across a snow field, we scrambled upward, following rushing water until it was impassible. We had missed a turn, so back down, and to the correct trail to start the climb again.
Up we go.
The trail led up to a high Alpine valley full of colorful wildflowers before ascending to a group of lakes.
We sunned on the rocks and waded into the freezing water, wanting to swim if it weren't for the gathering clouds making it too cool.
The pass sits just above the largest lake, hovering over the Swiss border with an amazing view.
Time to start the steep descent toward the chalets de la Loriaz, but then easy going to finish the loop.
Goodnight Alps.