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    • Day 3

      une belle matinée à Chamonix

      July 5 in France ⋅ ☀️ 63 °F

      Of course, last night, we were down and out as soon as we hit the bed.
      This morning, we ligered in bed a little, then are a plain breakfast of baguette with jam (I also had some salami and cheese) little croissant, juices, and café au Lait
      Then we took a leisurely walk to and around Lac des Gaillands, which was 5 minutes away from the hotel.
      We enjoyed it a lot and also watched a bunch of rock climbers go through their training routines.
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    • Day 2

      Vert Lodge

      July 4 in France ⋅ ☀️ 64 °F

      We made it to Chamonix! 😁👍
      This is our hotel for tonight, but we are switching our lieu de résidence every day...
      The ride was beautiful, especially when we started glimpsing Mont Blanc and obviously we are still looking at it

      Our room is very basic but we do have a mountain view 🫠😉
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    • Day 33

      Made it at Last - Chamonix

      June 14, 2023 in France ⋅ ⛅ 16 °C

      Last autumn we bailed out of Chamonix because the weather was so bad. Well we are here now. Perfect little site. Free bus outside the camp to take you into Chamonix and it’s cracking - the view, the town, the pubs, the restaurants. And we are now in French cheese country. What’s not to like. Cracking day and a hill climb tomorrow 😱👌. It is stunning here. Photos don’t do it justiceRead more

    • Day 34

      Mont Blanc - WOW.

      June 15, 2023 in France ⋅ ⛅ 14 °C

      Cable Car day today. What a ride it was amazing. And once at the top it was breathtaking. There wasn’t a cloud anywhere near us when we arrived and the views all round were unbelievable. We watched climbers doing their stuff, walkers working there way up to the summit, had a gin & tonic, free I might add and watched a quintet belting out a few tunes after trekking up part of the mountain with their instruments . All at the top of a mountain. What a special day. The photos / vids certainly won’t do it justice.Read more

    • Day 3

      Day3: Martigny - Passy

      August 3 in France ⋅ ⛅ 25 °C

      Heute ist unsere 8er-Gruppe gewachsen, Rindli&Jüre werden die nächsten 3 Tage mitfahren 🥳

      Und endlich kam auch eine etwas längere Rampe: 1000hm / 12km auf den Col de Forclaz waren die ideale Vorbereitung für die kommenden Tage. Danach folgte eine perfekte Abfahrt mit langgezogenen Kurven, worauf nach der Grenze ein weiterer Aufstieg auf den Col de Montet folgte. Im schönen aber sehr touristischen Chamonix gabs Pasta und einen fantastischen Ausblick auf den Mont-Blanc Gletscher. Auf den verbleibenden km waren noch ein paar PW's und Camper zu überholen 😅🚀
      An dieser Stelle auch mal ein grosses Merci an Felä und Gabriela die uns mit dem Camper begleiten, das Gepäck transportieren und Kafi/Werkzeugversorgung sicherstellen🙏🤘
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    • Day 7

      What's white & black & blue?

      March 2, 2023 in France ⋅ ⛅ 3 °C

      Dave Barry said " If you’re looking for a vacation concept that combines the elements of outdoor fun with the element of potentially knocking down a tree with your face, you can’t do better than skiing.”

      Let's just get this out the way. Skiing is HARD work! If you're a beginner like me, you'll be amazed at what you were not prepared for ....

      First you have to buy all this gear which is pretty expensive. Then, every morning you need to put on these 16 layers and still breathe. Then you have to rent snow boots which are unbelievably difficult to put on and then, when on, your feet will feel like they are caught in the jaws of a crocodile.

      Then, each boot weighs 2kg and its uneven on the bottom and now you need to learn how to walk in them whilst in the shop. And it then it turns out it's harder to walk in them on the pavement and really interesting to actually walk in them in the snow!

      Then you have to learn how to carry 2 poles in 1 hand and 2 heavy metal skis over your shoulder with your helmut and goggles on your head. Now you need to walk to the bus, get on the bus with all this kit and get off, squashed with all the other skiers.

      Now you've arrived at the ski resort . So now you need to carry all of this stuff, eventually put it down, and learn how to clip yourself in and out of your skis. And just when you do that you realise that the icy ground beneath you is taking your skis in one direction while you try and manoevre your skis and poles (which are as tall as you are) in another direction, but the 4kg boots are weighing you down and brain is screaming WTF and then..... then you look at the baby slope and you think " not a F am I going up there, I can hardly keep my balance standing straight"

      The above is accurate and was repeated every day for the last 3 days.
      Along with the embarrassment of watching 2 year olds speed past you.

      If it wasn't for my handsome ski instructor (Karl 😉) to painstakingly and slowly teach me, I would have given up because it's hard for a beginner who has never ever walked on snow and hates anything where the ground beneath her moves or is uneven 🤣

      Just a warning though... make sure your relationship is rock solid so when you do lose your sense of humor, and you know it's just temporary ☺️

      It's been 3 days and I am proud to say I can get down a green slope slowly and can turn and snow plough.
      Just for the record though, this was not possible without a couple of tumbles. I stopped counting at around 6 times.
      Which is why I am posting today. Today I cannot ski, I am so sore and a little battered and bruised. I will spare you all my bruise photos, but there are many! So it's rest and a hot soak in the bath.

      On the plus side, it is SPECTACULARLY beautiful up there and makes for some gorgeous pics! The best part (for now) is still that beer at lunch time though!

      Now I can manage sort of on my own, Karl is free to do his runs and get some proper skiing in. No idea what the next 3 days have in store, but gonna take it easy and just practice practice practice.... ⛷️⛷️⛷️

      My closing 5 top ski tips for beginners

      1. You will look good, but you will fall- it's law
      2. You will fall, sometimes it's not even on the slopes!
      3. The FIRST technique you must learn is how to stop and/or slow down, else you will fall.
      4. Never ski more than 3 hrs a day, after this your legs won't work, and you will fall
      5 Pack some Epsom salts for a bath later because you will have fallen
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    • Day 20–22

      14.Charmonix du Mont Blanc

      June 22 in France ⋅ ☁️ 13 °C

      Das mythische Chamonix-Mont-Blanc zieht Touristen aus aller Welt an, ob einfache Besucher oder leidenschaftliche Sportler. Jeder möchte in seine außergewöhnliche Geschichte eintauchen, die mit der Eroberung der Gipfel des Mont-Blanc-Massivs und der Geschichte des Weltbergsteigens verbunden ist......am Ende ein sehr lebhafter Skiort😉.Read more

    • Day 6

      Tag 5

      July 27 in France ⋅ ☁️ 22 °C

      Samoëns - Refuge Alfred Wills (18,7 km/ 5:55 Stunden⬆️1273m!)
      Der erste Teil der heutigen Etappe ging relativ entspannt am Fluss Giffre entlang, der sehr beliebt zum Rafting zu sein scheint.
      Spannend wurde es in den Ancienne Gorges des Tines, einer schönen, aber engen Schlucht, die wir mit Hilfe von Eisenleitern und Drahtseilen durchquert haben.
      Später wurde der Aufstieg natürlich steiler, denn irgendwie mussten wir ja die Höhenmeter machen.😅 Zwei wunderschöne Wasserfälle konnten die Strapazen (vor allem auf Grund der Hitze, obwohl es heute viel Schatten gab) nicht ganz aufwiegen. Doch irgendwann hatten wir den Collet d’Anterne (von wo man schon mal einen schneebedeckten Gipfel des Mont-Blanc-Massivs sehen konnte) und dann das schöne, große Hochplateau mit Almwiesen (und vielen Murmeltieren) und das Refuge Alfred Wills (1806m) erreicht. Wir können wie etliche andere Wanderer biwakieren, im Bergbach „baden“ und schließlich ein 3Gänge-Menü einschließlich interessanter Geschichten über den Namensgeber und Freundschaftsschnaps vom Hüttenwirt genießen.😌
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    • Day 9

      Finale: Le Grand Balkon Sued !

      July 11 in France ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

      Kaiserwetter zum Tagesstart.
      Wir haben uns entschieden die heutige, letzte Etappe zur Genusswanderung abzuändern. Das bedeutet, wir nehmen den Linienbus 02 (glauben fälschlicherweise dieser sei in der Gästekarte enthalten, wie die Eisenbahn in Chamonix) und fahren zur Telecabin La Flegere. In der Nähe frühstücken wir im Le Petit Sozial und werden mit einem charmanten Lächeln bedient.
      An der Gipfelstation des Flegere spuren wir uns auf den Weg: La Grand Balkon Sued mit seinen spektakulären Blicken direkt auf den gegenüber liegenden Mt Blanc.
      Nach herrlichen 2 Stunden des leichten auf und ab kommen wir an der Gipfelstation des Planprass an und genießen dort eine Mittagspause auf der Sonnenterrasse.
      Eine Gruppe entscheidet sich anschliessend für den 1000m Abstieg, die andere nimmt die Seilbahn direkt nach Chamonix.
      Gegen 15:00 sind wir alle in Chamonix und schließen damit diese große Wanderung ab.
      Abends essen wir sehr gut beim Inder Annapruna und trinken anschließend noch ein letztes gemeinsames Bier im Le Comptoir des Alpes.
      Dann ist Abschied angesagt - eine tolle, erlebnisreiche und harmonische Wanderzeit ging zu Ende.
      Morgen fahren wir auf unterschiedlichen Wegen wieder zu unseren Liebsten - mit vielen Neuen Eindrücken im Gepäck.
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    • Day 9

      (I'm)possible ⛷️

      March 4, 2023 in France ⋅ ⛅ 3 °C

      I had one goal. From never having seen and stepped on snow, to learning how to ski, unassisted, down a green slope. Not kamikaze style straight down, but to learn how to control your speed and turn.

      Yes, it came at a price, and I know this hill doesn't look that steep on the video, but after 12 hours of practice, fall, practice, fall some more... I did it! This app only allows 60 seconds of video footage, but I promise you I did the whole slope 🤣

      Karl got some blue and red slopes in at the top of the telecabine with some great shots, so we celebrated our last ski day with lots of rosé in the -3 degree sunshine.

      Have had fantastic weather and leaving just before 2m on snow is forcast to fall here next week, which means we would be stuck here .. not entirely a bad thing 😉

      Been such an adventure!! Going to miss our little chalet in the mountains but time to take my aching body home.
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    Passy, Pasiacum, Пассі

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