Tips for Aosta Valley in early Jan?
I come to you Euro (and Euro-experienced) mags begging for beta
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My little brother is living in London and about to have a kid, so will be flying over for Christmas to visit with my folks and then my girlfriend and I will be peeling off at New Year's to fly into Geneva (haven't booked a flight for that leg yet) and then flying back to Boston from Geneva on Jan 9. Would love to be booking this later in the season but with grad school this is the only decent window for a trip in the calendar this year.
I've got a decent chunk of experience in the backcountry and since moving back to the East Coast, a chunk more experience ski mountaineering (comfortable with axe and crampons and on firm snow, but haven't crossed the boundary into roped-up stuff and pure ice). My girlfriend is a wonderfully talented skier whose turns I wish I could mimic but who will be totally new to touring and BC skiing this winter.
Originally wanted to go to Cham but I think that'll be a bit nuts for me (and frankly me) for a whole trip. Have a friend there we'll ski with, likely towards the end of our trip, and good recs for a guide there.
But thinking of bopping over to the Italian side for the majority of it. Likely hire a good for a day for a Courmayer/Helbronner tour (recs?), ski Crevacol, Pila, La Thuile (guide needed? Seems like have plenty of mellower options we could navigate on our own), have heard great things about Alagna but seems pretty far out of the way.
Curious how close to town we need to be to be convenient enough to get out to these various ski areas (I assume we can get most places via bus and don't need to rent a car?). Just get a day pass for each spot we're headed to that day?
Also hoping that being close to Mont Blanc and the higher elevations will mean we can salvage some decent turns if the start to the season is looking slow.
Thanks y'all! Looking forward to returning to the Alps, it's been way too long.
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