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Some shots from the col du Coq / Pravouta taken this morning
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Chamchaude
Obviously
A snowHead
isn't a real person
Obviously
A snowHead
isn't a real person
davidof
, out and back before 11am - that's impressive - is this your first trip of the season?
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Ian Hopkinson wrote:
davidof
, out and back before 11am - that's impressive - is this your first trip of the season?
2nd outing of the season. I had to go to the in-laws for lunch so just went up the little hill about 15 minutes drive from the house - the climb is from 1350 to 1750 meters (although you could ski from my front door in really good conditions). It is a hill I know well from the summer and being grassy I thought it was a good plan but with absolutely no base you feel every little marmotte hole and tuft of grass. It is probably best to stick to the few ski resorts - either using their lifts or the pistes that are not yet opened. I've heard Avoriaz amongst many others opened today.
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you feel every little marmotte hole
Got me wondering how many holes there are in a marmotte
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