Walk the Le Sentier des Crêtes
Published on November 9, 2024
Most of the path leads through the forest, over ground covered with dense foliage. Only as we approach the ridge is the path littered with rocks, some of which are sharp. As we ascend, but especially as we descend, it becomes a little challenging, as the rocks are larger and more pointed, slippery from the...
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Walk to the Gouffre Rû d’Enfer
Published on November 3, 2024
Every step counts. I often say that to myself as we make our way up the mountain. Every step counts. And so I pay attention to every single step and walk very consciously up the windy and steep path. It's a meditation where I have to bring my attention back to the moment whenever it...
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Walk to the Pic de l’Escalette
Published on October 27, 2024
The peak we're climbing today - the Pic de l'Escalette - is about as far from the Atlantic as it is from the Mediterranean. At an altitude of 1856m, it's not particularly high compared to the really big ones. But what the heck. It was high enough for us and well worth the trip. True...
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Walk the Ilhan Route North
Published on October 24, 2024
It takes time. Everything needs time. I know it and yet I don't give myself that time. I judge far too quickly and therefore far too harshly. We haven't even been here a whole week and I'm paying attention to the things I don't like. The dilapidated buildings outside our windows. The rotten, unpleasant-smelling wood,...
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Walk the Camin de Carlac
Published on October 22, 2024
We're on the descent, about halfway down. The mountains stretch out before our eyes, lined up on the horizon. Above them, a deep blue sky. The sight takes my breath away. Behind us, a trail runner appears out of nowhere. I immediately think of Kílian Jornet Burgada. These are his mountains. He comes from somewhere...
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Walk the Plage de Goas Lagorn
Published on March 17, 2024
This morning is all about the upcoming hike at lunchtime. The weather should remain stable, no rain, up to 15°C. I'm delighted and am carried along by this joy throughout the morning. Then a fine drizzle, we postpone the start by an hour. It's so fine, it could be fog. And as quickly as it...
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Walk to the Phare de Mean Ruz in Ploumanac’h
Published on March 11, 2024
What does freedom mean? This is a question I'm asking myself a lot these days. And I have an answer. Even if it's not a complete answer, it's one I can strongly relate to. - Freedom is to be able to decide how I want to spend my time. - Freedom is to be where...
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Walk the Le Tour de Île Grande
Published on March 10, 2024
"We don't know how much time we have. These are the moments when I feel most that I'm alive." Her What's good about our current location is the distances. We can get to most things in less than half an hour, like the island of Île Grande, which is basically right on our doorstep. We're...
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Walk the La côte de Trégastel
Published on March 8, 2024
The small peninsula Île Renote in Trégastel is less than 4 kilometers from our accommodation. The parking lot between Trégastel and Île Renote is our starting point. We walk just two kilometers through a landscape lined with pink stones and rocks, some of which look as if they've been arranged by a great artist. This...
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Walk near Camaret-sur-Mer
Published on February 11, 2024
I'm just as much a stranger here as anywhere else. But here is the sea. I can emphasize it again and again, the sea heals. An hour's drive and we're in Camaret-sur-Mer. We park at the harbor, from where we set off on a circular walk along the coast. I'm not quite there from the...
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