Monday, February 26, 2007

photo session

Hey all, have managed to get a few photos on the blog, woohoo!
Been a long time coming. Enjoy!



Dom and Jules having a 'where's my ski' moment.
Great off piste tracks behind though!

Jules and Claire


Jules and Nick on the chairlift in front



Dom and Spooner on her visit



One of the villages in our ski area 'Arc 1950'















Wednesday, February 21, 2007

February news

Dom enjoying the weather and the snow

Well we can hardly complain about the lack of sunshine in the Alps this year. We are lucky to have day after day of blue skies and no wind which makes the mountains look absolutely amazing…but the big but…I think we would all be grateful to have a bit more snow!!! We are getting so used to skiing on ice that when the snow comes we end up falling all over the show as we’ve forgotten how to move our skis when we have resistance against them! Admittedly we have now had 4 big snow dumps so far which has given us some awesome days out, some of the best we have ever had, but the problem though is that with the sun it just doesn’t last. Never mind. There is still 8 weeks left of the season (I can’t believe we are already half the way through the season!!!), and the chance for more to fall.

Dom, Nick, Jules and I all have our fingers crossed for a week or so of snow in March so that we are able to do ‘the big trip’. A 120km off-piste ski trip where you ski through 3 different resorts in a day with a guide who times you along the way. It’s supposed to be wicked. You ski your way right up to the top peaks of the resorts and ski down into the next mountain range. We are very excited about the possibility of doing it though it’s far too rocky at the moment to attempt it. We did do a leg of it the other day - down the back of the Belcotte Glacier in La Plagne, it was a bit hairy in places but heaps of fun. We were shattered afterwards though which is a bit worrying as it’s the last 20km of the trip and it was all that we did that day. Oh well. Will see how it goes!!!
Preparing for the Belocotte trip, getting the big cable car over to La Plagne

A celebratory drink afterwards

In the chalet, Dom and I have been lucky enough to have some pretty cool guests through this year, a definite improvement on last season where we seemed to get the most ‘interesting’ groups out of the 3 chalets. We have also been able to avoid getting in many children so far (due to the uks stricter rules that you are now not supposed to remove kids from school during term time). This is brilliant as we only have to do 1 dinner sitting opposed to the main dinner and a kids high tea. Woohoo! Dinners are also going well and I think we are producing some pretty cool food this year. We have just put good old nz pavlova on the menu, its going down a treat!

Anyway, hope this finds you all well. Lots of love XX