Immerse yourself in a Twin Peaks Atmosphere : Hike to the Amazing Ray Pic Waterfalls

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If, like me, you loved this mythical series by David Lynch, I imagine that you will appreciate this little escapade in the Ardèche, a visit in the direction of an incredible volcanic site and waterfalls that have been created by time and erosion !

We are really in these deep valleys, of forests growing on steep slopes and torrents flowing that have created this environment in which it is so pleasant and easy to get lost !

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A view of this bridge where we stop, because the rest of the route is on foot, at least if you want to appreciate these landscapes.

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Some more views from this bridge, which is quite high and offers a good view over the valley... We are lucky, it has just rained for the first half of the day so we are quiet for our walk.

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One last look at the other bridge that leads to an adjacent valley and then we are on our way !

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The slope is a bit steep through this beech forest, and then the leaves have already almost all fallen... I thought there would be more left, but the light is already very beautiful and the leafy carpet is enough to replace what I thought !

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Arrival at the entrance to the waterfalls site itself. You can also get there by car, but it's much nicer to do as much as possible on foot :)

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We enter the classified site and inevitably (and to my great delight !) we find the information panels that tell us a little more about the history of the place. Even if it's obviously written in French, I think that the pictures and diagrams will speak for themselves if you enlarge the pictures on your screen !

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It's quite telling, isn't it ? You can see quite clearly how the topology of the site was formed as a result of the eruption of the volcano millions of years ago. The crater, whose volumes you can appreciate (especially on the following images), was 20 kilometers at its maximum.

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The route from the entrance is very well signposted, you follow small paths, flights of steps, but it's not very well laid out overall. Just enough to make you feel like you are in a natural site and that it is pleasant to go there !

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A short break to admire the view, just above the first lookout...

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The closer you get to the site, the more you find these large beech trees whose trunks are engraved by the thousands of inscriptions left by visitors.

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And at the bend of one of these trees, after the descent to a wooden platform, we discover the main waterfall...

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The site is really superb with this torrent of water gushing out from between the basaltic organs, these geological formations due to a particular cooling of the lava, as in Ireland at the "Giant's Causeway".

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Well, I made some gifs, but you'll probably find better videos. These are of average quality, but it was hard to put something heavier in my article...

No, what is difficult to realize is the scale of these stunts which are more than 60 meters high !

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But we decide to take a path with blue basalt steps to get as close as possible to the waterfall...

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It is truly an amazing place of majesty and several times I felt like I was taken back thousands of years... I was ready to see a woolly rhinoceros coming out from behind a bush ^^ !

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The second fall is less important in terms of flow, but just as beautiful and interesting in its own way! Here again, I tried a gif, but I'm sure you'll find a better video :)


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But now it's time to go back, the daylight hours are less and the night falls quickly. We came back to our starting point by the same path and I must say that even if I generally made a loop, it was really good to see these landscapes in the other direction !

I hope you enjoyed this walk with me :)

I wish you a good evening, a beautiful week to come and thank you for your time !

<3

@anttn






Si comme moi vous avez adoré cette série mythique de David Lynch, j'imagine que vous apprécierez cette petite escapade en Ardèche, une visite en direction d'un site volcanique incroyable et des cascades qui ont été crées par l'eau, le temps et l'érosion !

On est vraiment dans ces vallées encaissées, de forêts poussant sur des pentes abruptes et de torrents qui ruissellent et qui ont crée cet environnement dans lequel il est si agréable et facile de se perdre !

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Une vue de ce pont auprès duquel on s'arrête, car le reste de la route se fait à pied, en tout cas si on veut apprécier ces paysages.

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Quelques autres vues depuis ce pont, assez élevé et qui offre un bon point de vue sur la vallée... Nous sommes chanceux, il vient de pleuvoir toute la première moitié de la journée et nous sommes donc tranquilles pour notre promenade.

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Un dernier regard pour l'autre pont qui mène dans un vallée adjacente et puis nous nous mettons en route !

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La pente est un peu raide à travers cette forêt de hêtres, et puis les feuilles sont déjà presque toutes tombées... Je pensais qu'il en resterai davantage, mais la lumière est déjà très belle et le tapis feuillu suffit à remplacer ce à quoi je pensais !

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Arrivée à l'entrée du site des cascades à proprement parler. Vous pouvez aussi avancer jusque là en voiture, mais c'est tout de même plus agréable de faire le maximum à pied :)

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On rentre sur le site classé et forcément (et à mon plus grand bonheur !) on trouve les panneaux d'informations qui en apprenne un peu plus sur l'histoire de l'endroit. Même si c'est évidement écrit en français je pense que les images et schémas seront assez parlant si vous agrandissez les photos sur votre écran !

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C'est assez parlant, non ? On voit assez bien comment la topologie du site s'est formée suite à l'éruption du volcan, le tout il y a des millions d'années. Le cratère dont vous pourrez apprécier les volumes (surtout sur les images suivantes) faisait 20 kilomètres à son maximum.

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Le parcours depuis l'entrée est très bien balisé, on suit des petits sentiers, des volées de marches, mais c'est assez peu aménagé dans l'ensemble. Juste ce qu'il faut pour que l'on se sente dans un site naturel et que cela soit agréable de s'y rendre !

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Petite pause pour admirer la vue, juste au dessus du premier belvédère...

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Plus on approche du site, plus on retrouve ces grands hêtres dont le tronc est gravé par les milliers d'inscriptions laissées par les visiteurs.


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Et au détour d'un de ces arbres, après la descente jusqu'à une plateforme en bois, on découvre la cascade principale...

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Le site est vraiment superbe avec ce torrent d'eau qui jaillit d'entre les orgues basaltiques, ces formations géologiques dû à un refroidissement particulier de la lave, comme en Irlande à la "Chaussée des Géants"

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Bon, j'ai fait quelques Gifs, mais vous trouverez sans doute de meilleurs vidéos. Ceux-ci sont de qualité assez moyenne, ils ont le mérite d'exister, mais c'était assez difficile de mettre quelque choses de plus lourd dans mon article...

Non, ce dont il est difficile de se rendre compte, c'est de l'échelle de ces cascades qui font plus 60 de mètres de hauteur !

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Mais nous décidons d'emprunter un chemin aux escaliers en basalte bleu pour nous rapprocher au plus près de la chute...

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C'est vraiment un endroit stupéfiant de majesté et plusieurs fois, je me suis senti comme ramené des milliers d'années en arrière... J'étais prêt à voir un rhinocéros laineux sortir de derrière un bosquet ^^ !

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La deuxième chute est moins importante en terme de débit, mais tout aussi belle et intéressante à sa manière ! Là encore, j'ai tenté un gif, je reste tout de même persuadé que vous trouverez sûrement mieux en vidéo :)

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Mais voilà que viens le moment de repartir, les heures de jours sont moins nombreuses et la nuit tombe vite. Nous revenons à notre point de départ par le même chemin et je dois dire que même si j'ai généralement faire une boucle, c'était vraiment bien de voir ces paysages dans l'autre sens !

J'espère que vous aurez aimé cette marche en ma compagnie :)

Je vous souhaite une bonne soirée, une belle semaine à venir et vous remercie pour le temps de votre visite !

<3

@anttn


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Loved this walk!!! Makes me want to go waterfall searching myself. There's tons near me.

Volcanos in France! Cool. There's a whole ring near us too but you'd never know. When I told someone last week they were gobsmacked.

They are only 10,000 years young too

I watched the entire series of Twin Peaks on VHS in early 2001 before I left for a years travel in Europe backpacking with my 4 yo. I had just come out of a long term relationship. I recall it well. But I can't watch Lynch anymore.

Oh yeah ! A waterfalls quest !

They are only 10,000 years young too

God, that's super young "geologycaly" speaking ! They must be pretty active, don't they ?

Aaah, you were among the first :) I can imagine how full and eventful such a travel in Europe must have been..! Can I ask you why you can't still watch Lynch movies ?

They aren't active now, and just look like hills!

Hmmm, I think it was Mulholland Drive and another one that I just went, hmmm, wtf is he on about, I'm done! Twin Peaks was perfect. The rest just got wierd and I felt I was watching it because it was Lynch, not because I enjoyed them, so I took a stand. I did the same with Tarantino and just downright refuse to watch him at all.

I hope these won't wake up too quickly for you ^^

I totally know what you're talking about, I kinda like this weird and hermetic side... even if it can be boring or just for show in some cases ! I have more of that with Tarantino, even if he is, let's say, more readable...

I LIKED it, I just was fed up with it. Like he needed to do something different or something. Same with Tarantino - I was like, enough with the gratuitious violence already...

I know exactly what you mean. There are many artists who find a formula and repeat it endlessly... Afterwards, it's also complicated I guess to find yourself a bit stuck between the expectations of the public (and producers...) and your personal and artistic aspirations. But it doesn't change anything to the fact ^^

Yes, absolutely - it is better to stay true to your vision than please everyone. You know I miss the days of art house films. It was easier to find them as there would be a whole section in the DVD/video shop! Now you have to hunt harder for them unless they have bigger marketing budgets to sell to mainstream. Gah, I hate this attention culture and how the internet has been utterly taken over by consumerism and capitalism!!!

Wow this is beautiful @anttn.
I loved Twin Peaks back in the day, it terrified me, but I was hooked.
Such stunning landscape, thank you for sharing it with us xxx

I pretty had the same reactions and interest about this series :)
Choose between the white or black lodge ^^

Crazy place indeed... like suggested by Riverflows, we must create a quest for waterfalls !

I hope you're well 🤞 glad you enjoyed this tour 😘

Wow - the falls and the rock formations around them are just stunning. And I recognised a pic of Staffa in Scotland on the info board which was close to where I used to live !
!LUV

Ahh nice :)
I was quite sure someone would recognize a place, you're the chosen one haha !
Would love to travel in Scotland somedays..! Must be beautiful.

Have a good evening and take care ✌️

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De tels paysages se méritent ... MErci.
Par contre, pas sur que j'emprunte ce pont... Brrr :)

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Avec plaisir ! Oui, nous non plus, nous n'y sommes pas passés haha ^^ Il y a toujours un caillou qui se détache de temps à autre, alors ne tentons pas le diable non plus :)

Bonne semaine ✌️

Well these are just the places I like so much

Really love those historical and wild places too :)

I'm glad you enjoyed the tour !

A beautiful and at the same time scary place, I can't imagine being there for just one night, with many stories to tell haha, nice photos.

Haha, I'm not sure I will spend on too ^^ Or else pretty much prepared and equipped in this perspective.., But I join you on the feeling for some parts, as scary than beautiful !!

The views here are breathtaking 😍
I wish i could go to there one day !

😊 I'm please you enjoyed !

A great and amazing place indeed, but you maybe have some closest waterfalls or approaching sites near the place you live ?

No actually there is not any close waterfalls near me. 😐

Ahh damn ! Do you know how far are the closest ones ?

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