Landscape - Le Massif Central
You are completely correct when you think:
▷ Sometimes a person needs to leave their comfort zone to feel comfortable.
▷ The person that comes down a mountain isn't always the same as the person who went up the mountain.
▷ Sometimes
when you feel troubled, all you need is a mountain. Once you get to the
top of it and watch the world from above, you quickly find a different
perspective. Maybe your troubles aren't as insurmountable as they seemed
before the purifying climb.
So it was time for another offroad roadtrip with the mates.
The original plans were for another trip through the Pyrenees mountain range, but these plans changed last minute into a start in Burgundy (the dreaded Morvan, to be more precise) and headed into the volcanic mountain range of the Massif Central.
Following large parts of the pilgrim's hiking paths towards St. Jacques of Compostella we quickly realized that these trails were really tailormade for hikers, goat shepherds or slender quads.. not for Landrovers. Still we managed to reach Le Puy-en-Velay in the heart of the gorgeous Auvergne and afterwards returned via the Moselle.
These images are more for ourselves than for you.. but then again: "On ne diminue pas le bonheur en le partageant / Happiness never decreases from being shared,," the Bouddha once said.
Here's the stills gallery:
(Click on the arrows on the side to scroll)
Update: 100% of the images have been processed & uploaded
If not all 871 stills & 35 videos load in the gallery player, find them here on Flickr.
Living adventure is more fun than speaking of adventure.
PS. Someone noted that the weather looked just fine.. however I should mention that I only took stills when it wasn't raining..
Bonus: Some images from roadtrips through the Pyrenees
▷ Once all has been processed I might post something on Instagram, Threads, Clapper, or the Facebook. Evidently all images can be found on Flickr.
▷ A "How to download stills from Flickr" tutorial was posted here.
A direct link to this article: https://tinyurl.com/massifcentral2024
Peace.