La Griyotire
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Chalet Time - Deeep clean!
... surface it's a lovely chalet but on closer inspection there are sooo many things broken & faulty. Lots of stains & marks all over the walls and carpets, it really does look quite shabby and not in good condition at all. We have a broken ceramic hob & an oven that on has 1 knob when we need 3. Going to take ALOT of work to make look good. Did an inventory for absolutely anything removeable, and Etat Des Lieux (conditions report) and a risk ...
Training Week
... a first weeks shop. We did stop for an hour for the 2nd meal of the week cooked by Ollie & Vicky. Wednesday 5 - Lectures 9 -12 then lunch. Afternoon energiser - Eat a chocolate biscuit off your forehead without using your hands - Joss won in record time! Then more training. Had to start deciding what we are going to order for Christmas Day. We get given Mince Pies, Christmas Pud, Crackers, Chocolates, Cranberry Sauce, Christmas Decs & a ...
Let The Adventure Begin!!
... a half hours later than scheduled) very very tired from not really having slept on the cold coach & hungry for something other than chocolate! It had been snowing constantly so when we arrived at the Chalets it was thick with snow already. We were showed to our room in the staff accommodation block by Sandrine, who is our resort manager & this would be our room for the season. Luckily we got given the pick of ...
The not so perfect storm
... and struggles to remember words; she is clearly frustrated. It is a risk her being here with the health issues she has, but she doesn’t want to sit in a chair waiting for something bad to happen, when it might not. It was a risk skiing the day she had her stroke, but she can at least remember the years of skiing and cycling up the Tourmalet near us. I salute her and sincerely hope that the mountains help her healing.
So only a few hours and we will drive the ...
Taking a hike around Mont Blanc
... longer than a country mile) and of high fiving his charges on reaching the top of a steep climb, and a reserve guide learning the way, with endless patience in bringing up the rear.
After the mule was loaded we started our hike walking in procession up a broad track through alpine pastures, zig-zagging under a cable car line. Beyond the top station the gradient eased over the Col de Balme (2204m) where there is a border post – a concrete pile stuck ...
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- Restaurant
- Swimming pool
- Room service
- Free High-Speed Internet
- Wheelchair accessibility
- Business Services