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Mount Pelée
October 15, 2008 //
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Lounging around at Club Med has it's perks - unlimited food during your meals, snacks available in between, beautiful beaches, a swimming pool, water sports... it's all very relaxing.
But it's a bit like being in a bubble. Just like anywhere one might visit, you have to leave the resort to get a feel for what a place is really like. So to break away from the routine of simple relaxation, we picked up a rental car for a drive to the north of the island to Mount Pelée.
Mount Pelée is a dormant volcano that has an elevation of about 4,583 feet, making it the highest point on the island. What really makes this volcano interesting is that it was the source of the worst volcanic eruption of the 20th century. In May of 1902, after several days of increasing activity, the volcano erupted killing about 30,000 people, most of whom resided in the town of St. Pierre. Only two people in the direct path of the volcano survived, one of which was a prisoner in a poorly ventilated dungeon-like cell.
We stuck to the coast on our way up north, traveling through Marin, Fort-de-France, and St. Pierre before we took our turn inland towards the mountains. In the pic above you can see me standing on one of the black sand beaches just to the south of St. Pierre.
Quickly after the turn inland, the landscape changed from sunny fields, beaches and palm trees to a thick, wet rain forest. To get to Mount Pelée we had to drive through a village called le Mourne-Rouge to a steep, narrow road that takes you up the mountain side to the beginning of the hiking trail. We hadn't exactly planned on taking the hike to the top, and it was rainy, so we paused for lunch at a tiny restaurant that was at the end of the road while debating whether or not to give it a try (we were advised not to without a guide).

While we were eating lunch there was this ratty looking dog wandering around the parking lot that kept following us around looking for attention. He didn't look like he was very well taken care of at all. We felt bad for poor guy but there wasn't much we could do.

By the time we had finished our lunch, the clouds had cleared a bit and we decided to try hiking up towards the top. Unfortunately we only got about a half hour in before the thick clouds returned and we decided we should go back. But it was still a great experience, and something I'd definitely do again.

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that is an excellent looking volcano right thur
Posted on: Oct 15, 2008 10:26:24 PM
Bell:Looks like a fun expedition. That last one is my favorite! I could never resist an enticing staircase like that (Proof: Howth 06)....And is that a little monkey companion attached to your Dad?!?!
Posted on: Oct 16, 2008 8:56:43 PM
Sean:Yup.. it's a Monkey. Brought up as a bit of a favor for someone. You'll see another pic or two of it later.
Posted on: Oct 17, 2008 2:18:27 PM
kevin:those are some sweet smiles u got on ur face
Posted on: Oct 31, 2008 12:02:02 AM
Wendy Fiallos:I wouldn't have made it all the up that staircase!! .. seen many of those here and I always change my mind in the middle of the way ... nice shots .. but smile a lil more!!
Posted on: Nov 9, 2008 7:01:08 PM
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