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Ski-Concierge La Plagne Ski report, day 4

Feb 2nd
Posted by Em  in general, Paradiski

Finally we woke up to the perfect skiing day, glorious sunshine and a fresh layer of powder that had fallen overnight. We had to be out of our rooms at the UCPA by 9am anyway so were all ready to catch the first lifts of the day. Although the Avalanche risk was still high most of the runs and lifts were now open. We quickly realised that sunny skies in January does not mean t-shirt weather and with temperatures nearing -12 at resort level we balaclava’d up and headed off.

ViewAfter a few (literally) warm-up runs we decided to take the Verdons Nord chair lift over to the Champagny ski area. We hadn’t realised quite how large the ski area was on this side of the mountain and took a few minutes   to take in the amazing view from the top of La Grande Rochette. The snow was fantastic and we took the Kamikaze red run down to the bottom of the Verdons Sud chairlift. From there we were going to go back up and come down a blue the other side but the queue was pretty long so we decided to keep going towards Champagny itself. At the top of the Les Bois red run leading down into Champagny was a sign saying that the run was for ‘Very good skiers only’. This put a slight element of doubt in our heads as to what we were about to experience but in actual fact the run was no harder than any other run we’d been on, just a bit narrow. Dom Very good skiersAlthough having said that I’m sure if the snow conditions were poorer it might not have been the same story!

Champagny looked like a  lovely little village and being just a quick bubble ride up to the main ski area would be an ideal option for those looking to stay in a more traditional alpine village. From the top of the bubble we took another chairlift and spent the next hour practicing our off-piste mogul technique on a great spot of powder between the two blue runs coming down from the Borselierss chairlift. After tiring ourselves we headed to the restaurant at the bottom of the lift for a much needed lunch. Because of the glorious conditions the sun terrace was packed and we were slightly concerned that we’d be spending the rest of our final day in a queue for a horribly overpriced baguette but were pleasantly surprised at both the speed of service and the food.

After lunch we endured three very cold chair lift rides to take us back to the top of the Rocher de Mio. Our plan had been to then take the Bellecote bubble up to the glacier but with no feeling left in our fingers and toes we decided that we just needed to get moving again! We took the glorious Les Inversens red run down to the bottom of the Inversens chair lift. From there we spotted an interesting looking black run and after a trip up the chair and another run down the red to get full feeling back in our extremities we decided to try the black, Les Crozats. It wasn’t the hardest black run we’ve ever skied but it was narrow and the main mogul field was pretty carved up with powder on one side and sheet ice on the other. Needless to say it was challenging and we all felt we’d had a good work out by the end. Five minutes later we’d have given anything to bqueuee back on that black run when we were poling along the incredibly flat Route des Bauches blue run towards Montchavin. There had been a warning sign at the start of the run telling us that it was ‘flat for 1km’ but for some reason we hadn’t believed it and had carried on regardless, how sorry we were!!

We then took the long trek back across to La Plagne Centre, encountering by far the biggest queue of the day at the Colosses chair lift. From the top of there we skied our final run back down to the UCPA wishing that we didn’t have to go home…

And that’s us signing off from the #TwiSkiTrip to La Plagne. Keep an eye on our blog and twitter feed for more useful ski information.

The Ski-C girls

The Ski-C girls

Photo’s © Arthur Bullard

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