Well there isn't much to say other than we skied the crap out of that mountain for 6 incredible days. Despite varied conditions (slushy at lower elevations, a day of zero visibility, some ice), we did get two blessed days of fresh snow. Generally, conditions were great.
I learned to ski in Utah with Dave and his Dad, which was a very sink-or-swim type of experience for this Midwesterner. We always skied from 9:30 until 4:30 - no exceptions or wussing out because of weather, frostbite, or poor conditions. You just freaking skied. Thus, it takes a lot to get us to quit early or just have an "easy" day, so the zero-visibility-skiing-into-oblivion (or worse, moguls) wasn't such a big deal. It's against my programming now or something to quit because I might die or impale myself. We skied pretty hard the whole time we were there in France I need to recover from my vacation now.
During this trip, I learned that staying at such a huge resort as Trois Vallees has it's pluses:
- You can escape the crowds quite easily
- There is lots of untouched powder after a storm
- There is really varied terrain
.........and minuses:
- Sick amounts of traversing (especially bad for douchy snowboarders like Dave)
- Lots of time spent traversing
- Lots of time spent arguing over navigation while traversing
Here is the trip report card - in the Sugar-Shane tradition:
- The food (fondue, fois gras, red wine, mountain hut restaurants, and happiness): A+
- The food prices being 2/3 more than they were in Austria at the ski resorts, 4 Euro for a coke – what is this a Giants game or something: D+
- Weather: A- (aside from the vertigo-inducing, ZERO visibility we had on a few runs on two of the days, it was worth it for the fresh snow though)
- My French, sad - I need to practice: C-
- Boot warmers, god bless whoever invented those things: A
- Courcheval, where the other half (the uber-rich lazy ones) ski: C
- Val Thorens skiing: A-
- Meribel skiing: B+
- Les Munires skiing, a whole lot of out of control kids and adults on the (mostly) bunny slopes: D
- Scott Maya skis, perfect in all conditions – groomed runs, chop, a few inches of powder, etc. They would be crap in all powder but a GREAT ski overall for the conditions we had: A
- Le Grand Chalet Des Pistes: B
- Running into the ski patrol from Squaw Valley at lunch (really, we did): A-
- The decidedly wussy Brit parents of two VERY loud kiddos right in back of us on the 7 hour train ride home. “If you be quiet Daddy will give you a sweetie”, which induced rounds of crying for said sweetie by both children. Bad idea: D-
- Customs line at San Pancras train station in London: F
- How much the Brits and French hate each other (I have never been so proud to be an American as I was on French-run train full of Brits): B-
Yup, the French know how to relax and enjoy - check out the loungers. |
View of the slopes from our room. |
Sledding into town below for a drink, minus the sled. |
World's longest rope tow, J.V. you would have hated this one. |
Yay for skiing. |
Not yay for zero visibility and freezing. Thank god for the lift cover. |
Gorgeous day (ha) where you could only see about 5 feet in front of you, scary. |
Who is that skiing badass, oh it's me! |
Dave having a zen moment. |
"Check out my S-turns", what a douche Dave. |
Why do I always look so much colder than everyone else? |
One must always have a cafe after a meal, please people. |
So typical, my veggie soup versus Dave's giant steak. |
Fondue me. I smelled like feet for 2 days - seriously. |
Once again, hot soup versus Dave's Pot Au Feu - OK you win. |
Picnic on the train home, you don't see the screaming kids behind us there. |
7 comments:
Awesome. Just awesome.
Color me jealous, Monkeys.
You guys should get some bigger goggles. I can kinda see parts of your face.
HA! I totally laughed at the tow rope comment. I WOULD have effing hated that thing. Or gotten a humongous forever bruise on my thigh from it.
Awesome trip report. Sounds like you guys killed it.
And I loved your lunch comparisons. That steak looks like it came from a brontosaurus.
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