After a rocky start (3 hour delay as something in the plane broke) we were off. First stop Grenoble, where we boarded a coach for the two hour transfer to the resort. When I say resort, it's not one huge hotel in the mountains - the 'resort' of Les Deux is the entire village and surrounding slopes, which were unbelievable! We had both been up since 4am getting to the airport, but we couldn't close our eyes for a second on the drive through the mountains!
The rep from the package company we used came to see us about our lessons, equipment, lift passes (more valuable and expensive than gold!) and to help us check in to our hotel. While only a little B&B, you could ski up to the door of the room and the floors were heated so we were happy!
Things we loved about Les Deux Alpes:
- Snow, snow and more snow. It snowed every night, so that every morning everything was covered in a thick layer of powder. It made everything look magical, and we never got used to opening the curtains in the morning and seeing white trees everywhere. It actually snowed for two days straight as well, so when we were out on the slopes it was piling up in our hair and in our hoods!
- Skyping everyone for my birthday - thank you for all your lovely gifts and messages! Brian took me out for an awesome French dinner that evening, and we had escargot, beef bourgignon and vanilla infused duck. It was one of the best meals I've ever eaten.
- Our snowboarding lessons were a big highlight, despite some spills and a few tears (mine). I did a decent stack backwards downhill but damage was minimised due to Brian's smart thinking by making us both hire helmets. After the first day neither of us could move without groaning and grabbing parts of our bodies (Brian- tailbone, me- arms, knees and neck). The fresh snow helped a lot though, it made the landings really soft. Brian did an awesome stack which looked more like a cartwheel but it was into waist deep soft snow so it was just funny. I laughed so hard I crashed into the same snow bank. It took the full week the get the hang of it, but towards the end Brian was flying along and linking his turns, and I even managed to do a whole slope linking turns without falling over. It was the best feeling ever, but a bit disappointing that we finally nailed it and had to go home the next day! Oh well, we will just have to go back.
- Our snowboarding instructors were great, made us laugh when we felt like giving up, and pointed out people who were falling more than us. Although Guytan yelling in a French accent "watch where you are going Ko-biiii" will haunt my nightmares I heard it that often. We both got our logbooks with comments from our instructors in them which was lovely, they presented us with them on the last night at the pub, then had a drink with us before we went home.
- The ski lifts were very entertaining, mainly for people watching me. On several occasions I fell getting off the lift, on one occasion I even fell over while on the lift, and all you have to do then is stand still!
- We made some awesome friends in our beginners class. Can you believe a couple in our class are Aussies living in Clapham Common - in the same estate of flats as us!! Ridiculous, London really is that small. We will definitely catch up with them once we're home. But it was really nice to finish our classes, head to the pub to compare bruises and successes, and have people to experience all these funny things with.
- The village itself was like a fairytale - all wooden buildings with icicles coming off them, a fire inside, and usually selling crepes and fondue. We tried both and they were so so good. The fondue especially - three types of cheese melted in a pot together with all sorts of things to dip in it! Definitely a 'sometimes' food!
- Seeing as we hadn't been to the snow together before, there were many important things to tend to - including making snow angels, having a snowball fight, and building a snowman. We couldn't do the rolling method for the snowman as the snow was too powdery, but we managed a good one and named him Cecil. We checked on him every day and he was still there when we left. At one point there was some yellow snow on him which was devastating but Brian fixed him up. The suspects are in the next point...
- We loved the resort dogs who roamed around town (despite them compromising Cecil). Each belonged to a hotel, with one of them being the Les Lutins dog (our accommodation). We tried to take photos of them because they would be sniffing the snow and would run around with snow beards, but they were too quick!
There were so many things we loved about Les Deux Alpes, but I think the photos say it better than we can! It was a week of baguettes, fondue, crepes, new friends and snowboarding - doesn't really get much better than that!
Au revoir!
Kobi & Brian
xxx
Just one of them many slopes. We boarded this one during one of our lessons.
At the top of midstation, 2300m up.
The chill out zone at Midstation. You get seriously dehydrated exercising in the cold air (-12) so they serve beer here.
Heading to the pub after the lesson
Les Deux Alpes resort from the ski lift.
Rachel and Frankie from our classes.
The view of Les Deux
Crazy icicles
Brian during the lesson
Getting the hang of linking his turns
Right before I fell
I'm surprised Brian managed to get two shots of me upright.
On the slopes
Cecil!
Cecil tells the best jokes
Arm wrestle with Cecil
He's just a top bloke
Brian fixing Cecil after a few days of being snowed on. He was starting to lose body definitition and looked like he was wearing a wedding dress.
The Les Lutins dog who may have peed on Cecil
With my other beginners, Gemma and Rach
The boys - Brian, Aaron and Dave.
Ontop of the world - 3600m up, on the glacier.
Our beginners group with our instructors after being presented with our log books.
Crepes again!
Cheese!
Couldn't drag Brian out of here!
Where we had fondue!
Fondue!
He is rocking the skirt!
Walking in the snow at night
Our hotel
The first morning in the snow
Our view every morning
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