Cheese fondue with Paul & Irene |
Saturday, December 24, 2011
Snow in the village
Saturday, December 10, 2011
First day skiing!
After arriving in Val with little to no snow nearly 2 weeks (that long already?) ago, mother nature opened up and it snowed basically non-stop for 4 days straight. It got heavier each day and we ended up with 80cm in the village (1800m altitude) and 1.5m at the top (about 3500m). With the snow, the resort sprang into life, and after much chaos in the streets with various heavy machinery, we woke on Wednesday to a beautiful clear blue sky and our first day of skiing. There's definitely something to be said for spending a season out here and being able to pick your days when the weather's nice as opposed to a one week holiday and going out regardless of conditions!! Here's a few shots...
Top of Madelaine Express chair lift - look at all that fresh snow! |
Piste intersection |
Relaxing at lunch time |
Dave's new friend checking he's ok after falling off a chair in the loose snow |
Dave skiing down our street back to the apartment |
Val d'Isere village from the Solaise Express chairlift on the way back down |
Before the snow arrived
Here's a couple of pictures from our first few days in Val d'Isere before the snow arrived...
West view from our balcony |
From our bus stop toward village centre |
From our bus stop away from village centre |
Down main street |
Solaise Express chair lift - piles of snow where they had snow making machines going |
Tyres covering the tennis courts to protect the surface when they scrap off the snow at the end of the season |
Village church |
Village fountain |
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Welcome!
For those who so faithfully followed when I blogged my UK trip a few years ago, welcome back. This is a new era, a new adventure and of course Dave and I are in it together this time so a new blog it is. We will be providing assorted updates from our newly adopted home of Val d'Isere in the Savoie region of France, including snow, ski & party reports, DJ UTONIN exploits and loads of pictures!
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