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Brian and Jackie skinning up to Mont Chery (photo taken by Cassie) |
I've just
looked through the blog from this time last time we were here, and it was very
tempting to just copy and paste it as this entry. It was titled "too sad
to write" which is how I feel now, shows pictures of us in the park with
Cass, Judith and Grandma, and I think J, G and I are wearing some of the same
clothes. Then goes on to tell of a big dump of snow/rain depending on altitude
on the last Sunday of the resort! All very familiar.
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Jackie and Cassie skiining up the last bit |
It rained all day
Saturday, so at altitude it would have been snow, so on Sunday, last day, we
headed off to do a run or two only to find the usual lift we take closed,
decided we couldn't be bothered to park in Morzine to use the three open lifts
so we drove up to the Col de l'Encrenaz to have a look at the snow there as
there was a plan to ski tour up to the Col du Ratti the following day with
Cass. We walked up the road, we toured up in February and decided that the tour
wasn't going to happen unless we had the predicted snow, so as an alternate we
suggested a skin up and ski down the piste on the back of Mont Chery, accessed
from the same carpark we were in, there were only a couple of small naked
patches on the path close to the carpark.....
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And finally on Mont Chery summit in falling snow |
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Lunch on the summit |
It did snow,
so bright and early the three of us drove up to the carpark, ummed and ahhed as
to which way to go, left right, left right, took a short walk up the barely covered
road towards the Col du Ratti where we met a Frenchman walking down. Using her
best French Cass ascertained that there was not enough snow cover for the tour
up, so the piste it was, looking much better than the previous day, no naked
patches at all!
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Just starting the ski down |
Off we went in sunshine and blue sky, not that this lasted long
before a small amount of snow began to fall, not much, just enough to stop us
overheating. Got to the top lift, and went the little bit further to the cross
and panorama marker right on the top. "Hold it there, smile" from
Brian as he took our picture before realising that he was probably standing on
a big cornice....
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Our tracks in the fresh snow under the non-running ski lift |
Bite of
lunch though it was still only really elevenses and then ski down trying to
make it last as long as possible, enjoying every turn in the fresh powder! Back
home to tea and cake and photos onto Facebook raising much jealousy from
friends near and far. More snow forecast Tuesday night, so another plan
hatched, we WILL do Col du Ratti on Wednesday.
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Cassie and Jackie skiing down |
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Jackie attempting cat rescue |
We stayed
with Cass Tuesday night to enable an early start, to watch a film on Patagonia,
high on the S.America list and to have dinner, that Grandma said she had to
cook for us as a thank you for looking after her! Entirely unnecessary but any
excuse.... Our comfortable group of three had grown to six, with Leanne (Drew
really hurt his neck last week so not him), Jude, a friend of everyone else's who
we met for about a minute on our very first day of skiing as she was on the
course with Drew and Ed, her husband, was skiing with us.
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Rescue done. Jackie with cat, Joe, Leanne, Cassie and Jude |
She is lovely though
I had found the idea slightly daunting as she used to be a PT instructor in the
army...... Lastly Joe, a young man Cassie had met while out for a night on the
town on Friday, she says she's 'grooming' him to take Simon parapenting and
obviously felt quite strange about picking up young men! All entirely
aboveboard and he seems very nice.
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Skinning up to the Col du Ratti |
More snow had
fallen, making the drive up slightly interesting, so off we went, somehow with
me in the front. How did that happen? Oh well I could set a steady(slow) pace,
till we got to a building when I heard "miaow" after a lot of
miaowing back and forth I spotted it precariously balanced under the roof.
"Are you stuck?" "Miao" it wasn't really stuck, it just
wanted lots of fuss, which obviously I was glad to give.
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The sudden heavy snow storm |
Hurrah, someone else
in front, good, and off we went up the very gentle first half, pausing for
photos and to watch someone skiing down, where we were about to go up, with
dog, bounding down in the snow looking to have a whale of a time. Got to the
end of the gentle for the start of the steep, more clothes off? Decided not as
the big grey cloud came overhead at that point, good decision, about half way
up, we were in a complete white out with heavy snow! Cass, B and I forming a
rear guard to the faster three ahead, amazingly nearly losing their tracks, and
they weren't that far ahead! Got to the top, snow stopped, view cleared and
after a sandwich we had the most amazing ski down. Absolutely fabulous.
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Jude, Joe and Cassie at the Col |
With a
blister the size of a golf ball caused by the fact that she is touring in
downhill boots without the flex that the rest of us have Cass decided enough was
enough, my knee and groin were giving me gyp, so enough for me too. B however
is out with Jude, Joe and someone else new doing one last tour before we really
do have to dry and pack everything! I've just had a text though and he is
expecting to be back much earlier than planned which is really going to
interfere with my lunch with Cassie in the sunshine on their patio....!
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Cassie, Leanne and Jackie at the Col |
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Brian at the Col with the previous ski tour in the distance |
In cat news,
they are eating us out of house and home, Callico I think is on heat again and
Peter is very interested and Groucho is enormous, she is sleeping and eating a
lot, but when sitting on the windowsill has a party going on in her belly.
There is kicking and twitching and goodness knows what. Where and when will she
have her babies? Will B have to drive home alone while I take on midwifery
duties and fly home later?
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The fabulous ski down from the Col du Ratti |
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Jackie and Cassie pausing on the Col du Ratti ski |
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Leanne, Jude and Joe pausing on the Col du Ratti ski |
And now a few pics from Brian's ski tour day with Joe, Jude and Callie
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Joe, Jude and Callie heading up. The Pointe De Chalune is in the centre distance |
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Traversing a fairly steep avalanche prone slope |
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Jude heading across on steep, deep snow with Mont Blanc just visible on the left |
Have a look at this video of Jude edging out. It give an impression of the exposure: Jude video
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Too steep for skis, she had to take off her skis and climb up |
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Joe taking a different route, which actually Callie and Brian did too |
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The final push, the summit is in sight |
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And this is the view back down from near the summit after Brian had overtaken Joe. You can just see the pistes of Mont Chery in the distance |
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Summit photo, Joe, Callie and jude |
Have a look at this summit video. Can you see Mont Blanc and Lake Geneva? Summit panorama
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Our route down. We stayed just right of those trees on the right and then left through a just visible col back into the valley on the left |
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Our ski tracks down from the summit |
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Jude and Callie skiing |
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Joe pausing on the ski down with Mont Blanc in the distance |
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Safely down just after 11:00am before the sun made the avalanche risk too high. Callie, Joe, Jude and Brian. A great day out! |
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Groucho and Smutts asleep together on our balcony |
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Cats lining up on our balcony! Named by Jackie, they are LtoR: Smutts, Peter, Groucho in the foreground and Calico |
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