Thursday 5 April saw Mervyn, Thatcher and I venturing up to Glacier 3000 to try out the half a metre of powder that had fallen the previous day. A pity that I had not practised powder for quite a number of years. Perfect conditions but less than perfect powder technique. We skied every run. Some twice or more. A brilliant day.
Nobody around ?Blue two in skiing heavenPowder heaven, or hell ?Lunch at the topMervyn and Peter, Haute Nendaz behindServices tunnelCruising is better after a beerJust wow…
Author: Peter Taylor
Londoner, now also Swiss lives in Coppet with Jill and Kobie the Cobberdog. Ex DuPont and Conoco. Also TMcL (before then KPMG London, Manchester and Bristol). FCA and ATII. BSC Physics - Bristol 1973. Ex-President of NGO Norlha (closed down). Owner of Help for Humla (NW Nepal). Likes dogs, mountains, prog rock, bikes, hikes, climbs, swims, skis (x-country - down and uphill), raquetttes. But joints are getting creaky.
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Looks fabulous, sorry I could not join you, although my powder technique leaves a lot o be desired. Great post Pete.
Looks fabulous, sorry I could not join you, although my powder technique leaves a lot o be desired. Great post Pete.