Delayed initial post, the conditions have been far too good (compared to December) to get on some wifi and actually think about writing something semi-meaningful! So It’s a bit of a long one…
After a 25 hour journey we made it to our first destination of St Foy! The journey didn’t go without drama, the leisure battery decided it was too cold and wet to operate and keep us in warmth and light. We put this down to Maggie throwing a strop as a protest to a climate she is not akin, she prefers long weekend sunny breaks in Cornwall and the occasional festival mash-up. After a relatively quick battery change which meant removing the passenger seat, aka Jess’ sleeping chair, we were well on our way to our first mountain climb- Sainte-Foy-Tarentaise.

Lightweight!

After settling into our new surroundings for around 10 minutes we did what is normal whilst in ski resorts across the world, boozing. We met up with Jess’ cousin and her boyfriend, Millie and Jay, who are working season and would be our ski chums for the next couple of days. They took us to one of the few local bars, L’Apres, for drinks and a catch up. After around an hour of drinking something strange happened, we felt tired and decided to retire so we could get some sleep, broken by the anticipation and excitement for skiing the following morning. Now this is quite abnormal for Mark, as he has a tendency to go all “Tigger” and get far too excited on the first evening of a ski holiday and wake up with a monstrous hangover the next day, and then proceed to attempt skiing, weird but good in many ways.
For our first day skiing we couldn’t have wished for more, the snow conditions were excellent and we had new powder skis to get on with, as well as great company. It was still snowing heavily so we decided to head for the trees after some thigh punishing Bambi skiing on-piste to break in the new planks. Jay and Lois made for excellent guides (other than the 30 minute impromptu detour) as without them we’d still be picking bits of tree from our ski gear.

Ski Friends

The skiing here is great fun if you love freeride, we will be going back later in the season when the entire resort is open to get the full use of the lifts and pistes.
Restort blurb:
On first impressions, St Foy is a small and personal resort offering a quiet and relaxed atmosphere. As the resort was not fully open we didn’t get the full experience so when we return we will blog some more detail on what St Foy has to offer…
Next stop La Plagne…
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Enjoy your adventures. My wife and I base ourselves at Le Versoyen (for the last four years), and have had a fantastic time skiing Les Arcs.
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Thanks Melvyn, we’re certainly made a good start with all the fresh powder!
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Wow can’t wait we are leaving on 8th Feb for 3 weeks around the alp in motorhome second year for us. 1st year was with our 2 year old and now this year with our 8 months old as an added extra x cannot wait x ella now 3 is looking forward to her ski lessons 🙂 may see u on tour 🙂 keep posting destinations 🙂 la plagne is great and has a motorhome car park with hook up x
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Thats sounds like an awesome trip for the little ones, real adventure for them – Some parent gold stars! 🙂 We will be moving around quite a lot to get all the countries across the Alps and posting more regular updates on our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/frozenontheinside/
Let us know your movements closer to the time you head out and we may be in the area to say hi.
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