No snow on the Tete de l'Estrop (3000m) at year's end |
Dried up spring near the Refuge de Boules |
Pine trees are infested by caterpillar nests - caused, I'm told, by warm winters not killing the beasts; see more details here. I know of one spring that has dried up this fall. Primroses are flowering in December. To that I could add the retreating or extinct glaciers I've seen further north in the alps. And then mountains that are literally falling apart as permafrost melts - see here.
I know it's not very scientific but it's not very encouraging for the future.
But on the other hand it's very pleasant for outdoor activities. I've been hiking a lot and have yet to give up bicycling for the winter. I've not flown my paraglider much lately, but people have been flying most days. Some pictures here.
Interesting observations Douglas! I want a normal winter, but with a non icy road to launch in St.Andre in the end of February! -frode
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