Hello everyone! After our Bath, we hopped on a bus to London. We had a bit of time to kill, so we lurked around Buckingham Palace for a while before it was time to leave on our coach. The less said about the journey the better - a 21 hour bus/ferry journey is never going to be a pleasant prospect. I did get to see the white cliffs of Dover.
But then we got to Tignes! Tignes in the in Savoie Alps and is quite a high resort (we were staying at 2,100 m) so snow is guaranteed at this time of year. They actually had the best December conditions in 10 years so we were quite lucky. It snowed a couple of days before we got there so everything was nicely coated.
Quite an interesting mountaintop! Very cool.
The weather was pretty much perfect for our whole trip. The only significant snowfall occurred on New Years Eve (mostly overnight) and I think 5 out of 7 days were like this picture above. It was chilly though (you get that up high in winter!), -10 deg C and below was quite common. I think it only got above zero once at lower levels. Combined with a bit of wind, it got quite cold on some of the longer chairlifts!
Mark and Steve in the Buff
You can daille, or you can diebold. What a choice...
I said get DOWN!
Mark and Steve in the Buff
You can daille, or you can diebold. What a choice...
This is as high as you can get without proceeding on foot. To get to the Glacier Grand Motte, we first had to take a funicular railway, then a telepherique (or telefreak), a kind of cable car.
Jo, Steve and I were in the same instruction group. Here is most of the group. Conspicuously absent are the three Irish girls. They were part of a group of six, and were a real laugh - confirming my belief that the Irish are some of the best people on the planet. And I'm not just saying that because I know Patrick reads this blog.
Mhairi and Helen were in another (expert) group, while Silke was in a higher group again. She was practically worshipped by the other members of her group because she was so good.
There is one highlight of the return journey to London that is worth mentioning, and that was the look on the bus driver's face when confronted with this idiocy:
Driver to passenger who's getting off early: "What side of the bus is your bag on?"
P: "I'm not sure, because we're driving on the other side of the road now"
Thanks guys, for an awesome trip!