Pont du Gard

Monday 9th October

Sunday was a lazy day catching up with those dreaded domestic chores and ‘chilling’. Late in the afternoon we took at stroll along the River Rhône to the barrage de Vallabréques. A huge hydroelectric power station commissioned in 1970. A round trip of 8kms.

Monday, and on our itinerary today was the Pont du Gard, a Roman aqueduct, listed as a world heritage site by UNESCO. Ray had been here on a previous motorbike trip, but his visit was all too short and he had always wanted to return.

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Mont Ventoux

Tuesday 10th October 2017

Today the plan was to drive over to Mont Ventoux, the famous mountain in Provence, topping out at 1912 metres above sea level. The mountain has been climbed many times by the riders of the Tour De France, with stage finishes there numbering ten. The wind at the top has been measured at over 200mph at times but we were lucky as the wind was relatively calm, and the temperature was a balmy 8 degrees as we reached the top. The temperature as we started the climb was 22! On the way up we enjoyed some excellent autumnal colours of the trees.

As we continued to climb we passed a number of cyclists pursuing their dream of climbing this mountain. How they endure the stress of the continual 21.8km climb at an average gradient of 7.43% is beyond me. This must be an extremely welcoming sight to them all.

As you climb, the trees start to thin out and the terrain starts to resemble the surface of the moon.

At the peak there is a weather station, constructed in 1882, but it is no longer in use.

We wandered around the peak taking in the superb views for a while, then rewarded ourselves with a coffee & madeleines as we watched more & more cyclists complete the climb. On the way down, whilst using engine braking to save our brakes, we were overtaken by one keen descender, he must have been doing 50mph! Chapeau!

On the way home, because we are huge fans of the regions work, we detoured to pass through Châteauneuf-du-Pape, the famous wine growing village & region. The whole of the surrounding area is dedicated to growing grapevines, an amazing sight.

Back at the caravan we enjoyed a marvellous sunset with a cheeky G&T while watching the bats overhead.

The Daily Bombardier 415 show

Saturday 14th October 2017

Everyday, at totally random times, since we have been at Camping Lou Vincen, we have had the chance to watch the firefighting water bombers refill their tanks by skimming down the Rhône river running alongside camp, The Daily Bombardier 415 show. 🙂

The aircraft are Bombardier 415s. It is quite an impressive sight as the aircraft have to do some quite steep turns to position themselves for their run as there are a lot of power cables in the area.

Once in position the aircraft skims down the river and it is possible to hear the water rushing in.

At the end of the run the now very heavy aircraft slowly climbs as the excess water is ejected.
It is quite a show, and the sound of the aircraft coming overhead has campers rushing for their cameras every time.

Apparently, it does not always go to plan though!