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Chalet Time - Deeep clean!
Pap 1 - Greg & Emily Pap 2 - Joss & Mills Pap 3 - Alex Pap 4 - Megan Pap 5 - Us!! Pap 6 - Joel & Charlotte Perdrix 1 - Charles Perdrix 2 - Vicki & Ollie Perdrix 3 - Anthony & Kathy Friday 7 - had a tiny bit if a lie in.. Till half 8 then went to Perdrix 2 for deep clean training then it was finally time to get into our chalets and survey the damage! Firstly did an inventory of all the food that was left over then had a proper lool around. ...
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
... the final bits of painting. A few ago, when both sets of parents were here, they arrived to a dusting of snow on the upper slopes and then were able to enjoy warm, bright Autumn sunshine when we visited Lourdes and drove over the Col. The next day, we woke up to high winds that felt like standing in a hair dryer, followed by torrential rain when we took a trip across to Spain and then once the sun appeared again found that the beautifully painted house and polished cars ...
Taking a hike around Mont Blanc
... the two highest points on the circuit. Leaving our mule and luggage to be trucked to our next lodgings, we headed up the Trient valley in the morning cool, first through forest beside a narrow channel that carries water from the glaciers for irrigation down the valley. Then we climbed abruptly up the northern side with good views of the Trient glacier, visibly retreating at the head of the valley and periodically calving off small blocks of ice with a loud bang ...