Hotel Les Campanules
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Chalet Time - Deeep clean!
... air and investigate our surroundings. Found the ski lifts and the shops & bars. Cracked on with more cleaning when we got back. Had dinner round Greg & Emilys with the nannies, 18 in total. After we went for a couple of beers at Bar la Roz with Dave, Louise, , Ant, Meg, Alex & Elaine. Sunday 9 - Finished what we could be bothered to clean in the kitchen although there's not much point because the white walls look like they've been used as ...
Training Week
... Had a good nap. Recieved a cerftificate to say we had completed training. Were meant to have dinner with Charles & Ants but they swapped kitchens so had dinner with Alex and after we all went down to Bar La Roz for a couple of drinks & because we could have a slightly longer lay in tomorrow. Cheap drinks until the tourists arrive 5 euros for 2 Desperado's - lovely. Was nice to be away from the chalets & have a good old bond with ...
Let The Adventure Begin!!
... the bar, met Ants there as he walked over with Charles, Kathy & Anthony and we sat & chatted to some of the resort team, Dave, Megan, Louise & Alex. Everyone seems really friendly and we have a good mix of people in our group. Afterwards we went for dinner at Perdrix 2 with the rest of the team - had a look in the kitchen we would be cooking in tomorrow and got our menu plans. Early night - need to catch up on some ...
The not so perfect storm
... because of it.
The weather! It never seems to dry out in the UK and the winters are so dark making everyone so miserable. The UK should definitely go onto European summer time.
Keeping up with the Jones’s – everyone hangs on to their cars and furniture here until they wear out and then they get re-cycled.
The rubbish and fly tipping. Doesn’t seem to happen here as everything is re-cycled and there is nowhere near as much ...
Taking a hike around Mont Blanc
... gear up to a limit of 7kg per person, leaving us to carry just what we needed on the day’s hike - spare clothes and storm gear to cover for changes in weather, trail snacks, water, camera, sun cream and anything else we couldn’t part with. The tour can be made using dormitory accommodation, but we paid extra for double rooms on all but one night.
Where
The Mont Blanc massif straddles eastern France, southern Switzerland and northern ...