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Viaduc ferroviaire avec galeries pare-neige, près d'Arlempdes, Haute-Loire, 2005.
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Le Bleymard (aujourd'hui rattaché à la commune de Mont Lozère et Goulet), Lozère, 2006.
One of the stops on the Chemin Stevenson (today the GR 70), the route Robert Louis Stevenson followed in his Travels with a Donkey in the Cevennes. Stevenson ate in the hamlet but camped nearby. It was a wise decision to camp, for the Hotel les Genets where we stayed was perhaps the worst hotel I have experienced in France. Sadly when we walked the GR 70 we did not have camping gear and thus needed hotels. All but this one were quite good.
Mont Lozère, Gard, 1984.
At 1699 m, Lozère is one of the highest points in the Cévennes. The above photo was shot in summer, but based on personal experience walking the Chemin Stevenson (GR 70) in 2005, it can be snowy in mid October!
Roche peinte de couleurs pour le GR 70 "Chemin de Stevenson", Parc National du Mont Lozère, Lozère, 2005.
Marquages sur un arbre pour Grand Randonnée 70 “Chemin Stevenson,” Haute Loire, France, 2005.

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Une borie de pierre, Grand Randonee 70 “Chemin Stevenson,” Haute Loire, France, 2005.
Not sure if this was a real borie or not, it seems to be in rather too good a condition, but its remote rural location suggested it had once served as a shelter for herders.
Chemin Stevenson, “Le Pays Camisard,” pres de Florac, Lozère, 2005.
The penultimate day of a week hike following following Robert Louis Stevenson’s route described in Travels With a Donkey in the Cevennes. The Camisards were Protestants in pre-Revolution France, and they “holed up” in the rugged Cévennes mountains, the southeastern flank of the Massif Central. While the protestants were persecuted, the area remains largely protestant to this day, and during WWII it was major recruitment and staging area for the resistance.