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Old April 26th 06, 08:52 PM
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Hey all

If anybody is interested in scenic shots from our Easter trip to
Tignes, they're at the end of my
"Ski Mountain Scenes" album on

http://community.webshots.com/user/doc_paul


It was an amazing week (8-15 April) with nearly 3 days' continuous
snowfall early in the week and a steady improvement thereafter - just
what was wanted for the trip.
Stayed in a Neilson chalet in Chartreux, just outside Claret - really
convenient but quiet.
First time in Tignes - great area, superb journey by lift and ski all
the way to the Le Fournet glacier on the final day.

Paul
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It was an amazing week (8-15 April) with nearly 3 days' continuous
snowfall early in the week and a steady improvement thereafter - just
what was wanted for the trip.
Stayed in a Neilson chalet in Chartreux, just outside Claret - really
convenient but quiet.
First time in Tignes - great area, superb journey by lift and ski all
the way to the Le Fournet glacier on the final day.


What was the chalet name, Paul ?

Joe
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Old April 26th 06, 10:13 PM
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"Joe Hunt" wrote in message
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"Paul Richardson" wrote in message
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It was an amazing week (8-15 April) with nearly 3 days' continuous
snowfall early in the week and a steady improvement thereafter - just
what was wanted for the trip.
Stayed in a Neilson chalet in Chartreux, just outside Claret - really
convenient but quiet.
First time in Tignes - great area, superb journey by lift and ski all
the way to the Le Fournet glacier on the final day.


From your photos, Chalet Armoise. Thought it was. We stayed there Feb. 2004
! Which was you room !?

Joe


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Old April 27th 06, 09:39 PM
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On Wed, 26 Apr 2006 23:13:50 +0100, "Joe Hunt"
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From your photos, Chalet Armoise. Thought it was. We stayed there Feb. 2004
! Which was you room !?

Joe


Yes, the Armoise. There were 10 of us, so just one other couple in the
chalet not in our party - poor souls! They survived anyway. The
catering was awesome by a Swedish lass called Anneka. A great little
place - would definitely go again.

Paul
 




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