

Lots of fresh snow and so on with the skiing. Gordon found the Evolution 2 office opposite the tourist office closed and so instead tracked them down at the Panda Club, just behind the Grand Montets lifts. In no time at all a 3 hour lesson was booked for the following morning and a 20% discount had been arranged with Pezier Sports in the village. 3 days up at Le Tour and Gordon now thinks he's a world cup skier.

Quite blown away by it all, Gordon reports a fantastic week. Overnight snow just about every night and yet blue skies during the day. Morning walks through the village and even into the forest (whilst avoiding XC skiers). And, of course, the usual must do's including the train up to Montenvers, including the trip down to the glacier and the ride up to the Aiguille Du Midi. I did warn them about the temperature but apparently -16 degrees in jeans and trainers is quite ok! And despite worries about not having a car, Gordon is now a public transport convert (wait till he tries it in the Highlands!) and can't get over how easy to use and how clean the buses and the train were.
With that slightly odd Terminator look about him, probably brought about by an Easyjet flight, no lip balm and lots of snow reflected sun, one of his first comments on his return was "I'll be back..."