Saturday, January 31, 2009

Week Five - Vallee Blanche

This week was generally uneventful with the exception of skiing the Vallee Blanche. Lets just say our guests were not really 'newsworthy'.

Anna and I were lucky enough to be invited to join friend’s Ossi, Simon and Abby to ski a guided tour through the ‘Vallee Blanche’. This may not mean anything to you so I will attempt to make things clearer with a brief description of our day;

At 10am we rode a cable car to the 'Aguille du Midi'. At 3880m the panoramic views from here were awe inspiring. At 11am things began to get really interesting; we all strapped our skis to our backs and were harnessed together with our guide, Pete, acting as anchor. Our task was to then navigate a narrow ridge called the 'Arrett' which translates ironically to 'Stop'. With the Arrett safely negotiated we then skied the longest run in Europe; a distance of 22kms and 2880m of vertical descent. When skiing the Vallee Blanche you are on a glacier, this means there are crevasses which must be avoided, thus a guide is crucial for scouting a safe route through the hazardous maze.

We were under the capable guidance of Pete, who incidentally is only the second American to obtain his French mountain guiding licence. It is a natural human response to place the person responsible for your life on a lofty pedestal, we were no exception. It is very rare these days that I don’t start a sentence with ‘how about when Pete...’, ‘Pete said...’ or ‘what do you think Pete would do if...’ We finished the day with some ‘backyard skiing’ down to a bar in Chamonix for a well deserved beer. The girls discussed weddings, engagements and the like while the boys doted over Pete and his tales of adventure.

It was certainly a day to remember. Exhausted and Humbled I slept as deeply as I can remember.
Crossing the Arrett
The view back towards the Aguille du Midi gondola station. Pete in the background, ever the professional completing final preparations.
Anna and Pete. He just looks like someone you would trust with your life. Yes, I do have a little man-crush on Pete but I am only human.
Abby, in front of a well farmed face.
Abby, Simon, Ossi, moi and Pete.

The view towards our final descent into Chamonix

Voila, an amazing day.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

WOW! it looks so beautiful guys. it seems like a better place than sunshine huh
Mani