Wednesday 20 October 2010

RoodyToots hits the glossy mags!

Leaving Fontainbleau



    Living in the forest of
Fontainebleau
over the past month
has been
blissful. The autumn golds and
oranges, theblue skiesand low sun has

illuminated the fern, moss and toadstalls of
forest floor and
highlighted the sandy tones of
the boulders.
A magical setting for

climbing. Each ascent leading to a breathtaking elevated
view of
the forest. Lb's belly has kept us cozy as temperatures are reaching 0 degrees
at night with stunning clear skies twinkling with a blanket of
stars. Over the past two weeks we have enjoyed staying in the forest
at Isatis with Lewis and Miriam doing some of the classic circuits and
off circuit climbs. There is quite a sense of community with the
other groups of climbers, most of whom sleep on their boulder mats in
the open, they must have super warm sleeping bags! One crisp morning
we were awoken by a Bizzare riot of horses, hounds, bugles and a rather
well-bred selection of locals in velvet waist coats. After talking to
them it became clear that there was a "chasse coeur" (a hunt), in this
case for deer. They later returned with the prize stag; a beautiful
magestic creature with huge antlers. A tension was built up in the
forest as ceremonial bugels played which worked up an anticipation
from the blood thirsty hounds, then as the signal was given a frenzy
of sqirming and writhing as thirty plus blood hounds gorged on the
carcass, a scene that is hard to forget. Having felt part of the
forest for over the month, admiring its beautiful rhythm it felt sad
that such a stunning creature was snapped from its magical world in
such a brutal flurry of fear and adrenaline to then be publically
mawled. A tradition that has taken place in the forest between october
and december for centuries.


La creperie has continued to serve at Roches aux Sabots and Grez sur
Loin campsite at the weekends where we have had roaring fires for the
hungry guests. New crepe fillings are making it to the specials
board: Friday night we saw the debut of 'la whiskey flambe'. On
Saturday night as the temperature plummitted we had requests from
campers for a 'winter warmer' crepe: honey, lemon and Ginger to heal
the chills.
It really is time to move on now though. In zero degree temperatures
it is a challenge to get washing dry and soon even big fires and
delicious crepes won't be enough to keep campers outside. Today we
head south to perpignon for some sport climbing and to meet claire and
Ali for some special birthday celebrations! Font has been great and
has physically prepared us for the next stage of the trip. We
announced to our regular customers at roches aux sabots including the
shoe repair guy that the creperie will be back in full force next
spring. So after our final baguette rustique we drive south. good
luck lewis
and miriam with your van repair and aurevoir beautiful fontainbleue
xx ....well we actually left the day after as there was a national
shortage of diesel due to French lorry drivers striking. After queuing
up 'en velo' with petrol cans we now have a full tank so southern skies
here we come! X

Tuesday 12 October 2010

Autumn in the Forest


Autumn in the Forest The forest is in full mushroom bloom.....
Autumn in Paris...

Tuesday 5 October 2010

Bonjour Fontainbleau!

101004


Farewell fair shores of Blighty and the stunning white cliffs of Dover as we set sail over La Manche to Calais where the adventures of La Creperie and LB commence.

After 2 days of driving along the most obscure route along single-lane dirt tracks across rural France (what does the sat-nav lady understand by ‘quickest route’!???). We approach La Peripherique which skirts Paris. La Bouchant did not agree with LB who started to smoke profusely from the bonnet, so that we had to stop and let the engine cool. Waiting on the edge of La Peripherique during rush hour over the course of 4 hours leaving us with stinging eyes and clogged lungs we were glad to finally head to Melun where in the morning we managed to get hold of some coolant fluid from some mechanics and exchanged it ourselves in a car park- total cow boys!. All is well now!


It was a joy to arrive in the lush forests of Fontainbleau and establish ourselves in the Musardiers camping site and go straight to the rocks at Roches Sabots. We were shocked by the weather being wet and cold, really cold…And started having thoughts of following the sun south and had to send messages to friends who were planning to meet us here…’weather too crap’. We decided to stay for a week to get La Creperie running and give the weather a bit of a chance. Several days have been rained off but we have managed to have 5 days of climbing and then running La Creperie at night or early evening in the campsite and Rocher Sabots, Bas Couvier and Potetes.



1st October - Birthday celebrations in Paris at ‘La Feline’…street party pub, squat party in the 20th arrondissamont-3 naked guys with guitars, wailing and attacking the audience with their guitars…strange but memorable way to spend a birthday! Cycling around Paris with Roods is definitely one of my favourite things…

Creperie is swinging, now over 200 crepes and 50 cups of masala chai and we are ready to move on from Font, today rain rain rain and more rain.

Yesteday was sweltering a one off day this week, a good session of climbing until 3pm then to the creperie to feed the hungry climbers as they amble back to their cars.

Smashing the records flipping 50 crepes and selling out of chai! That has really sorted us out for the week but now that LB’s kitchen has recovered.

Power is low as solar panel is not receiving the light it needs to keep LB’s electrics (LED lights, sound system etc from running).


Its time for La Creperie to move on to sunnier climes, before leaving we will be running a creperie party in honor of Lewis and Miriams arrival at the weekend! Looking forward to seeing you guys!


Thanks to our loyal customers of La Creperie days in Fontainbleau:

The English boys: Aliatair and Anthony, most commited chai drinkers ever!

The shoe repair guy in the bus at Roche Sabots…keep up the good work, hope you don’t miss your double nutella crepe order too much, dont worry we will be back!

Thanks for all the great beta on good European climbing spots and exotic crepe fillings!See you for a climbing and Crepe extravaganza next easter!