Pylon of the Month - June 2017
June 02, 2017
The month of May passed by without a pylon and so summer is now here rather than 'icumen in'. This month's pylon, however, is looking back to a day in the Alps earlier in the year when a fan of the website took time out to take this picture of a mountain pylon. The angle of the transmission lines leaving the pylon is pretty impressive, but sadly for pylon fans everywhere I couldn't find any technical details of maximum permissible angles or the engineering challenges of building pylons in mountainous areas.
The email by which the picture arrived was pithy and to the point:
At Plan des Queux near Pointe de Daillant in French Alps. Height: 2150m.
It also showed evidence that this pylon fan had been willing to go the extra mile (metaphorically if not literally):
Accessed on foot.
I couldn't track down the exact location on a map, but a quick look into electricity in the French Alps led to a story that I found impossible to ignore.
So if you're a pylon fan and a cheese connoisseur on a skiing holiday next year then surely you won't be able to resist popping to Albertville. If you do and there pylons on view please do send me a picture!
The mountain pylon looks awesome!!
Posted by: Robert | June 30, 2017 at 09:13 AM
interesting article
Posted by: Charles | June 28, 2017 at 02:51 PM