The other thing that I really enjoy about racing is how fit you are come spring time, which is perfect for cranking out big days of corn skiing in the sun! Before leaving for NZ tomorrow morning I managed 2 such trips.
On Friday I meet up with my racing partner Thomas and his mate, also Thomas. I couldn't remember all the name's of were we went or what we skied so Thomas sent me this
On Friday I meet up with my racing partner Thomas and his mate, also Thomas. I couldn't remember all the name's of were we went or what we skied so Thomas sent me this
"We started at Prabert (1250M), climbed "couloir W du Pas du Pin" (2203m), skied "couloir E du Pas du Pin" (Start 45°, then 40° on 200m), crossed south-north the "Pic de la Belle Etoile" (2718m), climb pass of the "Vouterey" (2529m) and "Dent du Pra" (2623m) and come back by the "Combe du Venetier". "
All up about a 1900m morning. We were back for lunch and Thomas worked in the afternoon.
I remember my camera for once, but forgot to charge the batteries. Luckily a another group was behind us and snapped some shotsCouloir W du Pas du Pin
Couloir E du Pas du Pin with Thomas and my tracks2718m peak Pic de la Belle Etoile and pass of the Vouterey (2529m) to the left.
Hopefully in the next day or so I will get a chance to post the 2300m trip I did the next day with some other French friends.
1 comment:
Hi Grant, Hi Jane,
Indeed this is a place I know pretty well. Prabert is 20min from my home and I usually get over there for training. I was not available for this LAST ... Sorry.
It should leave you a good last souvenir of your french adventure.
BTW you (and us also) were amazingly lucky this year to have such conditions ... Compared to last year this as we say in french 'de l'eau et du vin' .
So long my friends, enjoy your trip back home, tell to your friend that France is the second best place to live in the world (NZ 1st I guess), enjoy the new winter there, drink a lot of french wine.
It was a pleasure to meet you here .
Stephane
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