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3rd March 2019
Skiing: Les Rasses in Switzerland Wind Direction: Wind Stength: Surf / Sea State: Air Temperature: Sea Temperature: Weather: sunny start with more cloud later. Max Speed: 28.10 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 22.58 mile (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Sunday 3rd March – Ski ***** Les Rasses in Switzerland – sunny start
with more cloud later.
4 hours 30 mins. out, 22.58 miles covered & 28.10 knot max speed, two lift
passes with insurance and two Swiss cards 60 Swiss Francs (approx. £45)
Our second good night at the tiny camper aire near the road at L’Auberson
4 km. outside Ste. Croix and after too cloudy days woke to blue skies which
was much more like it. We could see the tops of the mountains so skiing
just up the road at Les Rasses was definitely on:) We were not in a
desperate hurry so Mag did her exercises admiring the view which was breath
taking and showed the mountains we climbed yesterday:) We couldn’t even
see they were there yesterday. Then breakfast watching snow shoers and ski
tourers set off below our car park, before driving the ten minutes to the
small resort. Being a Sunday and with a big cross-country ski competition
on the car park was fairly full but we managed to find a spot at the end
and we quickly got the boots on. A young family parked opposite to go ski
touring, that’s walking uphill on skies for a couple of hours usually to
the middle of nowhere and then skiing down in ten minutes, it is a great
sport but the thing is they had a couple of really young children, one
couldn’t have been more than three! He came with his bottle of juice and
a complete set of walking skis and boots! we didn’t think they made ski
boots that small!!!! Wonder how far they got before he had to go into the
back-pack carrier! Mag went to the ticket office, and as I said before you
can purchase passes by the hour (a great idea) so she got three hours which
should be more than enough for a five-lift resort (two were not working).
It cost 60 Swiss Francs but that included two magnetic cards for 10 francs
which can be used in any Swiss ski resort. We went through the gate to go
up at 10.15 meaning our passes ran out at 1.15. We were helped onto the t
– bar (Mag’s favourite!!) by a very nice man:) It was a long lift
taking you just to the left of the middle peak of Petities Roches (1583m)
and we turned left at the top to spend the first hour at Le Cochet area
where two button lifts took you to the top at 1483m and back to the
restaurant at La Casba. The lift attendant here had her two dogs with her
and had laid a blanket out for them but they were sound asleep on the snow
through choice :) Once at the top of Le Cochet you could see the full
length of the steep ridge we snow snowed yesterday, in was just jaw
droppingly stunning and looked a completely different place in crystal
clear blue skies:) This is primarily a family/beginner resort and you had
to take care on the runs down with lots of kids and be patient at the lifts
if they were a little slow or fell off but that was all part of the charm
of this resort and to be fair most of the time we had the runs nearly all
to ourselves:) The other fantastic thing about skiing in the Jura is the
absolutely amazing views you get of the high Alps and you could clearly see
both the great Lacs of Lemon and Neuchatel:) Of course when you are in the
Alps you can’t see them all spread out in front of you like you can here.
We did both runs off the top of the higher lift including the steeper
faster black (it would have been a red anywhere else) which I videoed and
actually did some commentary which will sound awful with my Suffolk
accent!!! We then headed to the nice blue down from the La Casba restaurant
and I headed straight over to the closed button lift where we walked up
yesterday and found my snow shoe tracks right up the middle of the lift:) I
was then able to make some nice ski tracks in unmarked snow, not perfect as
it still had an icy crust which made turning hard. Later I took Mag down so
she could take a pic and we had fun going together off piste. We then went
over to explore the right-hand side and enjoyed some long top to bottoms
including a very long blue path mainly through the trees, having that all
to ourselves. Again, the ski kiters were out as well as a large number of
snow shoers and ski tourers making the most of a sunny Sunday. Three hours
is a long time when you are skiing nonstop with only drag lifts which takes
a toll on your legs especially after yesterdays epic 8.5 hike so we were a
little relieved when our time was nearly up and it had started to cloud
over too. We managed to get the high lift up with a couple of minutes to
spare and went in search of a picnic spot with a view. In true ski touring
style, we shuffled up to the ridge and again found our walking tracks from
yesterday. It was a bit breezy so we skied down and found a place behind a
small pine tree for our rolls. It was still a bit chilly sitting in the
snow for too long so we started to head back, first skiing down a huge snow
field, off piste all the way, great fun. Then down the long blue and back
to the van where Mag made some delicious hot chocolate with a bar of milk
chocolate we had bought at the supermarket and hot milk :) With bad weather
coming tomorrow, wet and windy apparently it was time to head down to Lac
du Neuchatel and see if we could find a spot by the Lac? Leaving Ste. Croix
you drive down a windy gorge and eventually come to a large built up area
and we did park by the end of the Lac for a quick walk. Neuchatel lake
looks huge from here just like the sea but there were lots of people about,
plus hundreds of parking signs which we were not sure about so took the Lac
side road away from the crowds. We tried a couple of small places with no
luck and then as the road headed up above the Lac, we came to a small
carpark for a new viewing point, the Reserve naturelle de Cheyres which
offered peace and quiet and great views too – perfect. A quick walk to
the view point before a cuppa and cake, we then had the most amazing sunset
over the mountains, the whole sky turning orange and then deep red, sad
part was I couldn’t get a clear pic because of the trees:( Corned beef
hash for tea and we will have to see what next week brings as the weather
is still changeable, favourite at the moment is head to Lausanne on Lac
Lemen and then over to Bernex in the lower Alps before going to Margeriaz a
firm favourite of ours to complete the holiday but we are undecided at the
moment, that’s the fun of what we do, we just make it up as we go
along:)
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