Touch wood but everything does seem to be going very well at moment.  Maybe I'm just now getting the full benefits of the break I had last week but today was quite a big walk, 30 kilometres and 1800 metres of ascent, but it all went past in a very pleasant blur.
The weather helped, it's absolutely perfect, not too hot but clear blue skies.  I was also listening to a back catalogue of Frank Skinner podcasts and I hardly notice a steady climb if I'm just a bit distracted.  Also getting updates from home about a major family event which is unfolding at the moment so all in all the walk was a bit of a back drop.
Got away from the hotel in St-Germain-de-Joux (bit pricey) by 8, got stocked up in the local shop, and was already high above the village by 8.30. 
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| St-Germain-de-Joux | 
Most of the walk today was high up but in trees with only the occasional meadow to break things up.  There was one view point looking east across a valley with snow covered alps in the background but the atmosphere didn't make for a brilliant photograph.
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| Approaching Giron | 
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| View out to Monnetier | 
The bees today were particularly noticeable. The noise was so loud at one point that it was almost like standing next to a motorway.  A particular sort of flower in small meadow surrounded by trees seemed to attract them from miles around.
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| Flower laden meadows | 
My favourite bit of the walk was around a feature called the Cret au Merles where trees for once gave way to open countryside.  Was being enjoyed by a lot of other hikers and a very casual looking group of horse riders.
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| Cret de Chalam | 
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| Jura | 
Arrived at Lelex at about 6, so a 10 hour walk.  Lovely summer evening and after a couple of hours got the news I have been waiting for all day, the safe arrival of Christine's first grandchild.
 
 
Great news for Christine, enjoy those marvellous moments with the family.
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