You're going to the Alps for 4 days? You wont get much done

You're going to the Alps for 4 days? You wont get much done

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theboymoon

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2,699 posts

261 months

Friday 20th March 2009
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..... that was the phrase that made its way across the office as i left last Wednesday.

I know there are a lot of skiers on PH, so i thought i'd share these with you. I quite like my skiing (as i think a fair few ph'ers are aware) and this is sadly the first winter that i've not spent considerable time in the Alps for about 6 years.

So with time at a premium, it was necessary to pack as much in as possible. Late Wednesday night arrived in Chamonix. Late Sunday back in the UK. Here's what happened in-between...

Thursday

Headed straight up the midi, we heard there was some big snow up high


what we heard was right. Headed over to the Petit Enver. First pitch pretty deep


Light was brilliant but enough and the snow was fairly good!


We got down out the Vallee Blanche by lunchtime so headed up the valley to ski on the Argentiere glacier for the afternoon.

Weather was better


But snow nothing like as deep. Still good though, fast chalky and grippy.


So day 1 and we have polished off 2 routes.

Friday
Friday we climbed the col du passon and skied the Tour Glacier.

First bin up the cable car and it seems we haven't quite got the hang of lightweight touring kit.


Plan is to head down to the Argentiere glacier, cross the glacier, skin up the otherside, boot pack up the col and then ski the Tour Glacier down to err Le Tour!


Slight hiccup when one of the girls had a tumble and twisted her knee. Badly strained MCL but still intact. Needed to call Pascal tho....


we carried on down and traversed the ice


and then started the long climb. As you can see, other people had the same idea


then boot pack



View at the top


And back from where we came


Time for some skiing?
First pitch pretty mellow


But the Passon always delivers further down. And didn't dissapoint!

Pitch after pitch like this


and this


and this


and this


Even the exit was fun!


Got down to Le Tour by mid afternoon so time for a skite round the pistes and a sit down in the sun


Saturday - more touring
This time in the Aiguilles Rouges, over the Col Crochue and then a long sweaty boot pack in blazing sunshine up to the Glacier Mort.

First skin up to the Crochue


Top of the Crochue


View over to the second climb up to the Mort (yes that big slice of snow arcing up to the right)


It was HOT on the way up with the sun beating down


View at the top


Team getting ready to go


Dropping into a nice shaded N facing couloir - snow was perfect




Lower pitches pretty mellow but still loads of freshies


and the best bit. You end up at a train station with a bar



Sunday
Rectiligne couloir
Promising early conditions if a little bit cloudy...


But we dropped in too early. Snow was sun affected from day before and like concrete. Really. not. fun.



Made it out the exit into the relative safety of standing under several tonnes of ice... time to keep moving methinks


Headed across the glacier and into the sunshine



To be rewarded by some beautiful easy pitches in yet more powder



Even the lower sections were fine. Plenty of snow and only 1 rap needed down over some trees


Just enough snow to get all the way back to the carpark. just.


and even time for a couple of hours charging around the pistes of Brevent in the afternoon


oh, incase anyone thinks it was all ski and no fun, there was plenty of this too wink


Edited by theboymoon on Friday 20th March 15:38

jonnie5

716 posts

254 months

Friday 20th March 2009
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Looks like a fantastic way to spend 4 days to me! Not jealous at all. No. Not me...

Golfy

71 posts

239 months

Friday 20th March 2009
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Awesome pics, thanks for sharing. Have been to Chamonix a few times as a friend used to live there.

Due to injury this has been a non existant snowboarding season for me, so seeing those pics is the next best thing! (although it has made me a bit grumpier here in the office)

Mattt

16,661 posts

219 months

Friday 20th March 2009
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You bd.

J-Skid

1,099 posts

259 months

Friday 20th March 2009
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Damn and damn again. Doc says I can't really ever risk skiing again..... cry

The Black Flash

13,735 posts

199 months

Friday 20th March 2009
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Good work! Some serious hiking done there.

ofcorsa

3,527 posts

244 months

Friday 20th March 2009
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I've been really unlucky with snow conditions past 2 seasons, Looks lovely there!!

randomman

2,215 posts

190 months

Friday 20th March 2009
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Worst "I've been on holiday and you haven't" thread EVER!

Nice pics btw.

hunt_the_fox

1,044 posts

226 months

Friday 20th March 2009
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Great stuff. I'm on the Gatwick Express on the way to Cham right now.

Looks like you've tracked it all out though!

Marcellus

7,123 posts

220 months

Friday 20th March 2009
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Stu...should have called mate..... still only round the corner... doing a lot of short breaks at the moment...... seems people can't justify a week away but will come for 4 days!!

theboymoon

Original Poster:

2,699 posts

261 months

Friday 20th March 2009
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Marcellus said:
Stu...should have called mate..... still only round the corner... doing a lot of short breaks at the moment...... seems people can't justify a week away but will come for 4 days!!
wavey

Sorry mate, was a bit of a whistle stop effort!

Clambake

5,187 posts

238 months

Friday 20th March 2009
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Stu - sounds like you made the most of it. Shame Rectiligne wasn't quite in condition.

The Crochues - Berarde is a fun jaunt when you don't have the death march down to Le Buet. No probs with the snow at the moment I guess.


Came across this ibex that had fallen off the cliff just below the climb up to Col de Berarde. Some enterprising guide had hacked its head and hooves off so we built a little kicker and started jumping over it.

theboymoon

Original Poster:

2,699 posts

261 months

Friday 20th March 2009
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Clambake said:

Came across this ibex that had fallen off the cliff just below the climb up to Col de Berarde. Some enterprising guide had hacked its head and hooves off so we built a little kicker and started jumping over it.
That is a gloriously random photo! Good work! smile

ThunderSpook

3,629 posts

212 months

Friday 20th March 2009
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I did almost exactly the same thing the week before. Early flight out of Gatwick to Grenoble on the Thursday, on the slopes in Les Deux Alpes by about 1pm. 3.5 days up the mountain leaving at about 6pm Sunday evening and home again by midnight. Perfect!

13th

3,169 posts

214 months

Friday 20th March 2009
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I'm off on Sunday and the conditions appear to be perfect!

I won't be doing any of that trecking though; I avoid polling if I can biggrin

ETA that I've just been told that to ski back to my chalet it's a challenging bit of off piste and rather than walk I will be taking that option!

Thanks Dad; so much for "ski in ski out"



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Edited by 13th on Friday 20th March 20:20

MacGee

2,513 posts

231 months

Friday 20th March 2009
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damaged knee now , so been told to do capuccino skiing...bugger...off to obergurgl in 2 weeks and so must watch the rest enjoy themselves....

ALawson

7,817 posts

252 months

Friday 20th March 2009
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I have a bust MPFL so no sking this year cry

Great write up and some nice photos.

Albert Bridge

896 posts

194 months

Friday 20th March 2009
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Looks amazing - fab pictures.

theboymoon

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2,699 posts

261 months

Friday 9th October 2009
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So as of a couple of hours ago i am now moving back to Cham permanently. Got to get a wee bit of work done on my knee but should be there and on the hill from January onwards....

woohoowoohoowoohoowoohoowoohoowoohoowoohoowoohoo

if any of you peeps are out do drop me a msg smile

Marcellus

7,123 posts

220 months

Saturday 10th October 2009
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Great News TBM!!

If you need somewhere to rent let me know we've got some good stuff available at the moment!!