ChrisC
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The Skier's Lodge La Grave got back to me with a proposal for 4 nights (single room), 3 guided days, 4 half-board meals (dinner & breakfast), and an equipment package (ABS pack) during the week of February 11th. Given current conditions and expected snowfalls, I think I am going to take it! Not getting younger nor quicker! And every run is memorable.
The total cost for 3 days of food/lodging/guiding was almost as much as a single guided day at Vebier.
Just need to rearrange Val d'Isère & Ste. Foy slightly. And will need to get rid of another ski area or two like Gstaad, La Clusaz, or Les Contamines/Mégève. Might ski Alpe d'Huez or La Clusaz on the way back to Zurich airport - long drive!
La Grave is an experience like no other: incredible, scary terrain of couloirs, glaciars, required rapeling, trees, etc. High quality, low run count, lower verticals. Reality: I don't know when I'll ever be able to ski La Grave again, so need to take this shot. Fun to eat, drink and ski with the other skiers who seek out La Grave. And of course you visit other ski mountains in the valley if the La Grave gondola is closed: Serre Chevalier, Les 2 Alpes, etc.
The total cost for 3 days of food/lodging/guiding was almost as much as a single guided day at Vebier.
Just need to rearrange Val d'Isère & Ste. Foy slightly. And will need to get rid of another ski area or two like Gstaad, La Clusaz, or Les Contamines/Mégève. Might ski Alpe d'Huez or La Clusaz on the way back to Zurich airport - long drive!
La Grave is an experience like no other: incredible, scary terrain of couloirs, glaciars, required rapeling, trees, etc. High quality, low run count, lower verticals. Reality: I don't know when I'll ever be able to ski La Grave again, so need to take this shot. Fun to eat, drink and ski with the other skiers who seek out La Grave. And of course you visit other ski mountains in the valley if the La Grave gondola is closed: Serre Chevalier, Les 2 Alpes, etc.