The Snow-Shoe GIN-racket hit the Glières Plateau on Tuesday 21 Jan. Attending were Robert Pashley, Drew Meek, Richard Saynor, Peter Taylor and Mark Warren. A cunningly devised walk aimed to reach the same denivellation of 499 m as the last outing. Immaculate conditions of snow and weather saw the team demolish some chocolate croissants supplied by Mark, then rise through frosty forest up through the Pas du Loup to stupendous views out toward the Aravis and the Alps. The snow was glorious as was the company. Lunch was taken in warm sun at the Chalet des Auges. Richard supplied the grappa. Thick snow on the broad summit ridge gave crystalline glistenings in the sun, or was it the grappa? A brilliant day out. Thanks to all for coming along. P









Fabulous day out. Scenery doesn’t get better than that. Many thanks to Peter for organizing and driving.