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Poster:
A snowHead
Poster:
A snowHead
Last week I spent based in Bozel on the
offpisteskiing.com
"Steep Vanoise Tours". This was meant to be a trip with several nights in Mountain Huts - but the inclement weather and high freezing levels put paid to that...It snowed on 6 of 7 days and inbetween the clouds we managed a few pics
Luckily we had Val Thorens etc up the road to give us access to some high terrain and avoid the mush...
First day hiking up to Little Valdez
offpisteskiing about to drop in to little Valdez, nothing better than a rock peppered couloir in a
blizzard
! It certainly lived up to its namesake!!
Jim getting deep in Little Valdez
Second day Jack gets loose above Mottaret.
Me on the Mt vallon Steeps
Day 3 started with lovely blue skies so we headed off the back of Courchevel 1650 in search of the untracked
passing Aiguille de Fruit
Arriving in the cirque. the north east face of the Chanrossa being the objective
(lookers right in the big bowl, slightly obscured by the ridgline in the sun)
Unfortunately no pics of the run down ( which was great and untracked) as the weather was closing in and I wanted to hit it top to bottom !
It ended up snowing a fair bit that night but the rain snow/limit was pretty high, so we headed up to the Glacier de peclet.
First few runs were super deep but you couldn't see much
Then it started to clear teasing us with blue holes
Amanda
And then it just got epic....
Again day 5 started sunny then went greybird
snuck in a few runs down the Glacier de Bouchet before lunch and some beacon search practice
Day 6 was the highlight of my season
as seen in this TR
http://snowheads.com/ski-forum/viewtopic.php?t=75711
Just like to say a big thank you to Simon
offpisteskiing
for getting us onto some really good terrain in very difficult weather and avi conditions.
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A snowHead on Tue 5-04-11 13:50; edited 1 time in total
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isn't a real person
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
given the season and lack of snow I'd just like to say.
YOU LUCKY So and So.....
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hey, I thought there was no snow in France
that looks like lots of fun; all the pow probably helped you feel not too bad about missing out on smelly huts
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
looks dreadful
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