Pete_H Posted April 4, 2012 Posted April 4, 2012 Trip: Chamonice - Multiple Date: 3/31/2012 Trip Report: Kat and I took our first ski trip to Europe with the intent of enjoying some classic tours. As we left town for our week-long vacation we were almost wondering why we were leaving knee deep pow at Stevens. Oh yeah. This is why. We were a bit tired from our travelling so on our first day we chose a relatively short tour up to Col du Chardonne. Vive La France Finding some fun corn on the way down. Thought we'd check out the Aig. Rouge side the next day. We happened upon the Crouche-Berrard traverse Conditions in the Berrard cirque were a bit variable but softened up a bit lower down. The tour ends when you ski into the small village of Le Buet and you literally click out of your skis at Hotel Le Buet, a bar / restaurant / hotel, where its mandatory to have glass of beer or vin blanc and perhaps a fresh salad or omelette as you wait for the train back to Cham. After a rest day we went up the Grand Montets again with the plan to ski the south face of the Aig. Argentierre, thinking it might soften up nicely in the afternoon. But first we had breakfast. SuperPowerFood. Yum. Unfortunately, Kat was understandably having some issues with the elevation especially after a lot of travelling and some long days in the mountains. So as an alternative we skinned up to the Tour Noir Col and took a look at the N side of the Aig Argentierre. We had enjoyed the Crouche-Berrard tour so much a couple days before we thought we'd do it again with a ski of the Glace du Mord variation. Glace du Mord was awesome but apparently Drew skied all the powder off last week. Nevertheless we still found some "pow-like" conditions and even some corn in spots. What trip to Cham is complete without a ski of the Valle Blanche? I'd never seen a whole glacier turned ito a mogul field before, so I was stoked to check off another unique cultural experience. I did make a side tour up to the Col du Tacul and found some pretty fun skiing on the way down including these slopes above the Mer de Glace down-schralp mule train. And what's a trip to the Valle Blanche without getting creeped out in the funky ice caves below the Montvert. All-in-all it was a very fun trip. The weather was splitter the whole time even if the snow conditions were a biy variable. It was also really cool to experience the ski culture there, where ski alpinism is so mainstream. Though it was definitly weird to see whole backcountry runs skied out. Kat and I are stoked to go back and check out some spots a bit off the beaten path next time. Gear Notes: Vin Rouge. Perhaps Vin Blanc, depending on conditions. Approach Notes: About 24 Euros Quote
AlpineK Posted April 4, 2012 Posted April 4, 2012 Cool I missed Cham on my one ski trip to Europe. Some day I'll fix that! Quote
mountainsloth Posted April 13, 2012 Posted April 13, 2012 killer pete! super jealous! i imagine it made you want to revisit in the Summer as well for those spectacular rock lines. Quote
Pete_H Posted April 17, 2012 Author Posted April 17, 2012 Definitly stoked to go back and do some rock routes. And more skiing too, of course. Quote
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