My first trip to La Grave was in 1998, I think. They kinda blend together. I did a TR from one of the trips, and woulda linked it here, but it was photobucketed and now worthless. For most of my trips to La Grave I go with a non-mag ski bud, but this trip I brought the whole fam damily. Some of these pics came out in the TGR sideways version, and I don't know why, and oh well. This will give you folks an idea that it can actually be a place to bring the fam.
New, (to me), song we played a lot on the trip, seems appropriate:
We flew to Munich, picked up a shitbox, and stuffed it. Guy who did the paperwork said he'd never seen one so full.
Did a little sightseeing along the way, Neuschwanstein Castle, Menaggio, then got to our rooms for the view. Does. Not. Suck. Never. Gets. Old.
Blizzard started, the Telepherique was closed, so we went to boring little Le Chazelet, for a knee deep powder day. Guy I was skiing with said it was like eating chocolate all day. MiniPlug watches:
Ski into town for a typical megalunch. Owner's son locally made the cheese for that course:
Finish the day skiing over the ridge into Les Terrasses for beers and dog petting:
Next day kinda cleared so we skied Freaux. This, for me, is why I keep coming back to this place. Long consistently steep couloirs. Looking down at the start:
After maybe about 2000' the couloir opens up, and there's still 2000' or so left of steepish apron:
Next day my broken MCL was acting up so I changed groups. This way I got to ski with the fam. Great Larch skiing all over the La Grave area. Knee deep for Mrs. Plug:
Is only boot deep for me:
Next day was sunny, so off to the classics. Patou for me:
MiniPlug:
Mrs. Plug:
Banane:
Went for a glacier run, but as often the case here, drag lift was semi broke, so we took in the view and waited:
After some glacier butt wiggling, we cut over to the Vallons side, under the glacier into the zone interdit and explored an ice cave:
Buster told me to not ski Trifides, so I headed over for sloppy eighths:
My knee was barking, so I actually rode down from the top, (which I'd never done before), but I got to ride with dog, my copilot:
Such a great place to have a post ski beer. (I prefer a panaché.):
Anyways, this was a really cool trip for me, because my first trip here was right before we got our daughter, and now she got to ski here with me. We stayed at a popular lodge, and she was the only offspring out of 50 clients, but she still had a pretty good time. Not to mention, this was by far the most snow I've seen here in all those trips. Some years it's firm chalk fall-you-die stuff.
At the end of the week, I drove the family and friends back to Lyon, and I took the next week to visit some manufacturers in Italy and Germany, then drove to Munich and returned the now empty car:
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