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TR Grand Bec

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After a last-minute hit on the Bellecote North face with Greg (see
Ruggéri couloir from Simon Christy
http://vimeo.com/10874528), there was just time to dash home, have a quick shower & change, and swap for some dry skins & kit for the climb up to the Plan des Gouilles refuge. I had a long-standing engagement to ski the Grand Bec with my good lady wife, so late afternoon saw us doing battle with the trees on the path up from Les Bois:



Finally we emerged from the trees and into the clear for the rest of the skin to the hut:



Sunday dawned cloudy at hut level, but by 7 a.m. we were clear of the clouds... looking across to Bellecote:



A good (if steep) skin track was well in place from previous parties, with plenty of kick turn practise along the way:



Not far now:



Big cornice on the summit:



Summit ridge:



Looking down the West face:



Saulire & Croix de Verdon from the summit:



Good powder high on the face:



Getting a bit crusty lower down:



Some good spring snow took us all the way down to just above Laisonnay:



And the only bit of the descent without snow:



A long skate along the cross-country tracks finally got us back to the car for a welcome break from ski boots, and a quick drink at the refuge du Bois to celebrate before heading home for my customary end of season afternoon in front of the Paris-Roubaix bike race (hats off to Cancellara..!)..
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Bravo!!! Smile
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Good work Simon.
PS Cancellara is a beast
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looks like a nice day-and-a-bit out
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