Les Arcs 2003

We went, with Simes, Steff and Daisy, to Les Arcs for a weeks snowboarding holiday. Richard and I had only ever been on a snowboard once before, and that was indoors at the Tamworth Snowdome. So we weren't expecting much from our ability. What we discovered was that real snow is much easier, even than the stuff they have at Tamworth. By the end of the week we'd managed to traverse our way down a couple of runs reasonably successfully, and even managed to link some turns together.

Accommodation:We stayed in Les Alpages du Chantel, self catering accommodation with a balcony, 2 bedrooms, and a well equiped kitchen area (it even had a dishwasher). It is Ski-in/Ski-out accommodation, but it's hard to snowboard to as there is a long flatish run, which is hard to get enough speed up for (especially when you're spending most of your time on your bum).

Piste:Les Arcs have a lot of runs to choose from, and seem to have a good distribution amongst abilities. We spent most of our week using the Chantel chair lift, and snowboarding down the two runs that run parallel (and have cut-throughs from one run to the other). Hint: after fresh snow there's a lovely powder field just below the cable car terminal. The only other run we did was Charmettoger, but this proved tricky in parts for learner snowboarders due to long flat parts, and was really busy as several runs merged together at a couple of points. Check out the piste map.

Food and Drink:We ate in most of the time, and found a couple of supermarkets in Charvet which were reasonably well stocked. One of them, Sherpa, will deliver if you spend over 80 Euros and so we did that. We ate out a couple of times, once at a creperie and once at a Tex Mex place - both in Charvet, both pretty good.

Equipment Hire:We'd arranged our equipment hire through our tour operator and could go to any of the local branches of Ski Set. The equipment we got was really good quality, mine was a Burton board and bindings, and Rich had a Salomon board and bindings, and we both had Salomon boots. Another time I might buy some boots so that I could be sure of a good fit, but I'd still hire a board as it seems much easier than lugging it around an airport.

Getting around:There is a free bus that runs between Charvet and Chantel (and so serves Les Apages du Chantel). There is also a bus that runs between Charvet and the main centre of Arc 1800, and also down to Arc 1600. We never left Charvet, although Steff had to venture down to Arc 1600 to file a police report for her missing snowboard (she put it onto one of the buses and it wasn't there when she got off - make sure the carrier at the back has a chain on it before putting your board/skis on!).

Getting there:We flew to Lyon, which is a 3.5 hour coach ride away. Geneva is closer, and Chambrey is closer still (although the reps told us that Chambrey often has long delays). The Eurostar goes from London to Bourg St Maurice on a Friday and Saturday during winter as an overnight service.

Note: These are the scenic and general photos. There will be a set of Jane and Richard falling oversnowboarding when we get the film developed

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Daisy in a trolley
Daisy in a trolley
We've arrived
We've arrived
Mountains
Mountains
Simes slips over
Simes slips over
Path down to Charvet
Path down to Charvet
Sunset and vapour trail
Sunset and vapour trail
Night view
Night view
Morning moon
Morning moon
Sunrise over mountains
Sunrise over mountains
Moon and Mountains Panorama
Moon and Mountains Panorama
Mountains and trees
Mountains and trees
Panorama from the balcony
Panorama from the balcony
Daisy and her shoe
Daisy and her shoe
Simes, Steff, Daisy and a luge
Simes, Steff, Daisy and a luge
Daisy in her luge
Daisy in her luge
Mountains and trees again
Mountains and trees again
Daisy
Daisy
Lights and sky
Lights and sky
Night sky and trees
Night sky and trees
Clouds in the valley
Clouds in the valley
Daisy and the window
Daisy and the window
It's snowing
It's snowing
Snowy trees
Snowy trees
Trees, snowman and mountains
Trees, snowman and mountains
Heavy branch
Heavy branch
Another heavy branch
Another heavy branch
Richard in the snow
Richard in the snow
Tree lined path
Tree lined path
Branch under snow
Branch under snow
Chair lifts and snow cannons
Chair lifts and snow cannons
Fence posts
Fence posts
Tree with snow
Tree with snow
Tree in cloud
Tree in cloud
More clouds over the valley
More clouds over the valley
Daisy takes to the bottle
Daisy takes to the bottle
Daisy points it out
Daisy points it out
Mountains break through the cloud
Mountains break through the cloud
Valley of clouds
Valley of clouds
Snowladen trees
Snowladen trees
More snowladen trees
More snowladen trees
Lots of snow on a branch
Lots of snow on a branch
Our accommodation
Our accommodation
Trees by the path
Trees by the path
Sun on the mountains
Sun on the mountains
Cloud filled valley
Cloud filled valley
Bus
Bus
Hut amongst the trees
Hut amongst the trees
Cloud levels and sun
Cloud levels and sun
Daisy does Tex Mex
Daisy does Tex Mex

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