Thursday, 26 March 2009
Stuck in Grindelwald in Switzerland
Not a great deal to do other than drink the free tea and read switz books - my swiss is coming on very nicely. No pictures of yesterday yet as I did not bring my lap top to edit them, so they will have to come later.
I can feel another Igloo building session coming on to pass the time!!!!!
Friday, 20 March 2009
Back from La Grave

So on the first day we went up the La Grave and skiied around on the glacier for Abdou to see how we fared, then in the afternoon we went down the 'Couloir De Orciere' a megre 40 degree couloir which was to break us in nicely! (no pictures as I was in shock!)
DAY 2: today we went touring, we started from the main road from the Col de Lauteret to Briancon about 7km east of the col.

From the top we had great views of the Ecrin
Was great to finally stop going up and get some rest going down hill. But little rest was to be had as neither Lara or I have had much experience skiing in spring snow, but we soon got the hang of it and had a fantastic descent into the valley, below is Lara working out the spring snow


This was the most luxurious refuge I have ever been to, it had flushing toilets and even a hot shower!!!! After a great meal and a good night sleep (no loud snoring germans) we woke up ready for the next day....
DAY 3: a rather leisurely start for a refuge as it is still fairly early touring season so we set off at 8:30am and had an 800m climb right out of the back door. Below is Abdou and Dave climbing up



Again this was followed by some more great skiing down some even better spring snow, we really were being spoilt!

DAY 4: Today was to be a rest (ish) day with little climbing. So we went to Alp D'Huez just down the road from La Grave and took the lifts up to Pic Blanc (start of the Mega Avalanche for those who know) and ducked under a fenced and put our skies on our backs and climbed for 30 minutes up to a col. Abdou then proceeded to tell us to side slip down this steep slope as 'it iz fery daangerus if you be slipping downer the slop' so we side slid down it slowly and as we got to the bottom we see this huge cliff below where we had been slipping down..... thanks Abdou.
From here we had a 1200m decent on amazing spring all the way down to a small village


Once they had taken pictures of me and ridiculed me to all the local french there who thought the english soft... (I am sorry for letting my country down) we got a taxi back up a little further and skied down to the cars.
DAY 5: We got up early and met Abdouo at Serre Chevalier. We got the chairlift right to the top ducked under a fence and came face to face with a small ledge that was just big enough to get both skis on. 'Wat iz ze problem, just push yourzelf along' said our guide, who obviously does this everyday. So after a few momets of trembling and MTFU'ing we get ourselves across with no issues. This then turns into a carry along a ridge
Another steep little descent and then a traverse to the bottom of Glacier de Seguret Foran,



At the bottom we skied into Ailfoide, a town I had driven through last summer, the track we skied along was the summer road and it was very surreal sking along a path with give way signs and road and village signs as you pass through them.
Day 6: Woke up rather tired and only one day left, Lara was tired. I was tired, but she looked worse!
Today we took the lift up La Grave and skied a rather cool couloir down to Vallon De la Selle, there was not a great deal of snow in the couloir but it was a great descent none the less

At the bottom we arrive at a small village called St Christophe-en-Oisans, where we had an amazing lunch and then got a bus back to Les Deuz Alps and skied back down the valley towards La Grave, this descent we managed to find some powder snow and had a great descent. Me having some fun in the powder


Lara having some fun in the Powder:

The only really horrible bit to this decent was the last narrow bit that had obviously avalanched heavily some weeks before and had frozen into tennis ball sized lumps of ice. An interesting experience that can only add to ones skiing book of 'ticks'

So all in all we had a fantastic 6 days, had some great views, descents, meals, climbs, some interesting moments and met some really great people. We now have a few days of rest to try and make our legs not ache and get ready to go to switzerland. Thank you La Grave and Abdou for shwoing us around!
Thursday, 12 March 2009
No Ski today
So up I come with a stupid idea of going for a short road ride just to get out. So we decided on a route that goes up a Tour De France climb ( Col Bayard) and around a hill and back. I just about spat my lungs out and shat in my pants at the top, totally under- estimated it!
So an early night for us tonight and off to La Grave tomorrow, so I doubt there will be any updates until next weekend. so till then.......
Wednesday, 11 March 2009
Another Great day Skiing



Tuesday, 10 March 2009
So for the first time.
First day here we went skiing to Vars, a small resort about 40 minutes away, we were greeted by great snow and a hard way to break in the legs. Both our legs were sore by the end of the day. Lara had no problems in remembering how to ski the pow!



