Tuesday, January 25, 2011

tour de france-belated

So the boys and i headed back to my true love and found some new lines
Here is the new favorite-hairy butter

or as they say in england "ary bahah"
it was a little ary

and then all bahah

then we went back to my love's zone of super extreme fun that keeps snow weeks after the last snowfall

Then Sam, Mark, Matt and I made our way to Grenoble. Sweet city, lots of culture and nice people. we rolled into town and parked the car. I asked the first guy i saw if it was legal to park there, and soon he was showing us his van full of beer that he brews from his house. Blondes, porters, lagers, and the works. he had it all, so we bought a bunch of beers. they ended up being the best beers i have had in europe by a long shot.

we went to serre chevalier the next day. bad conditions, but the picnic lunches we have been having on the mountain were second to none with cuisine

and views

on the way back we experience the center of all things gnar-la grave
he ski kiters are getting gnar on the pass outside of la grave

la grave looked even more gnar with glare ice and low snow

the entire valley between grenoble and la grave is littered with hundreds of ice falls. every turn out on the road had a couple cars and ice climbers getting ready to ascend.

Grenoble turned out to be one of the best cities i have been to yet.

went to this museum on the way to the bastille-top 3 museums of my life, and it was free!

from drawings to reality

the original sheep wagon from the alps! you dont need wheels when there is snow on the ground all the time.

the ski history part of the museum-UNREAL. EVERY SKIER MUST VISIT!

back when skis folded in half and people were worried about sunburn

awestruck

shout out to minnesota-Duluth representing in europe!

we continued the journey uphill to storm the bastille and start the revolution
many breaks were taken due to the rain

the bastille was pretty amazing. history runs pretty deep here

looking down at grenoble, mark-"too much church"

this place is SWEET!

grenoble summary-bastille, mountains, city

and us

and then discoteque

the next day we went to les 7laux and there was literally no snow, so we left and went to annecy instead

chilling by the lake

there wasnt a bastille to storm so we went to the church instead

having fun despite no snow in europe

we drove to geneva and dropped sam off to go back to work-thanks for all the fun dawg.
mark, matt and i went to Chamonix after that and were blown away by the view

another good picnic, bread, meat and cheese, the european way

we went up the agui do midi to see what it was all about

SHIT WAS WACK

Chamonix is down there

unloading at the midway station i get off, look up, see a face i know, and my brain skips a beat "hey mark hows it going?" "good man, how was it up there?" "all right, have a good one man" randomly run into mark abma, one of my biggest skiing influences.

in chamonix they like lewis and clark too

saw some tasty food dishes that were a little out of my price range

european fashion alert-they love black, and if it is down even better, and if it is shinny, best. as you can see in the reflection i dont fit in here

woody-you made it to Chamonix France!

We went through the mt. blanc tunnel to see italy for the afternoon due to the lack of snow in Chamonix and were blown away that right over 1 mountain there was meters of snow instead of rain. i drove mark and matt back to geneva to fly back to montana and then turned back around and went back to Courmayeur Italy. My buddy Gregor hooked me up with his friend Rudy, a local guide on his day off. he showed me around and we didnt have any troubles finding powder-

it kept snowing for 3 days

I went back to where mark, matt and i went for lunch at the petit bistro in courmayeur. fell in love with the people, paninis, and beers. check this place out if you make it here
http://www.healthmedialab.com/petitbistrot/
tony the owner loved the stickers so much he put it on the front door

it isnt hard to wake up in your car in the ski hill parking lot when you see it is going to be a sunny powder day

and when you catch the very first ride to the top of the arp with 4 other locals

rode by myself, but still found the goods thanks to gregor's descriptions of where to go. got first and second tracks down this chute before anyone realized what was up

back at the petit bistro tony showed me his former guns and roses days

Francisco and Tony, men of the night

but i wonder sometimes if in different countries they have different shaped....?

sisco showed me the good life in courmayuer, football downtown

went riding with his crew the next day, super fun. next time i see him i am sure he will be doing flips and spins on his board

thanks for showing me around, petit bistro for life

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