As is becoming a slight habit now (well definitely for Adrian!), once winter arrived, it was straight online to book our ski trip. Having gone with the absolutely brilliant UCPA last time (kind of like the YMCA for France – ensuring that expensive sports like skiing or diving are available for those with less generous means), there was no question about who we’d choose this year.
Adrian was keen for a bigger challenge than La Plagne, so we decided to go with Val d’Isere from 1-8 Jan. There’s lots of back country area and it had a specialist ‘off-piste’ group which Adrian could join (think lots of hiking up mountains with a shovel strapped to your back). I went with snowboarding again, and as usual with the UCPA, everything was thrown into the price (accommodation, four meals/day, gear, lift pass and full-time instruction).
This time we also learnt from our mistakes and flew over rather than submitting ourselves to the torture of the bus ride. And thank goodness we did – we learned on arrival that something had gone wrong with the buses and they took nearly 40 hours to get there! Yikes... Although we didn’t do amazingly well either – a slight miscalculation of the tube times meant an incredibly stressful sprint to the train which we made with literally 90 seconds to spare! It was a bit of a hectic start to 2011 that’s for sure.
We went with Bryony, a friend from Oxford, and Frances, a friend from Adrian’s work. It was good having four because we got our own little (very little) room and could all compare notes from when we got back from our respective group sessions. The snow was pretty icy for the first few days, but luckily we got a big dump on the Wednesday night and so everyone got some excellent powder runs in.
One of the crazy things about Val d'Isere is this bar called 'La Folie Douce' which is located right in the middle of all the runs and only accessible either on skis (or snowboard!) or via a telecabine. It was crazy to come over the crest of the hill and see it with all the music pumping away. This is what it looked like in the middle of the madness:
At the UCPA they didn’t supply helmets with the gear so I ended up buying one (just about as cheap as renting one). Thank goodness I did because I took two big falls in the first couple of days (one completely my own fault, the other when someone ran over my board) and broke my helmet!! Better than breaking my head... Luckily I’d remembered to keep the receipt so now have a brand new one nestled in the cupboards at home.
It was awesome snowboarding down the glacier right at the very top of the ski area – I think it’s about 3600m above sea level. I loved the off-piste powder too – makes you remember why you pay all that money to go!
As usual, lots of photos uploaded here – enjoy!