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This blog tells everyone about what I do in my day job when I am not writing books
1. A Picture worth a Thousand words.


I spent five days ski touring in and around the Chamonix Valley [and a trip to the Aosta Valley and Combloux]

There was a group of Peter Craig Barry Patrick

Possibly the best way to show case the week is to provide the link to Peter Harper's photos.[If the link doesn't work copy and paste the link into the browser]

https://photos.google.com/share/AF1QipO2ELNn5h_iO4D8VffBjRa7-YGjhvwjGYDRggHJks0doAc8ibYN3jBrZVPeGnlmTQ?key=ajR4R3NpOWpGYnl3dXBhYW5YSHNmbF93Y09iV1BR

Sunday : We skied at Le Tour

Monday: We climbed Punte Crocce high above La Thuile in the Aosta Valley

Tuesday : Up the Aguille du Midi where we skinned over to the Italian side before skiing down the comb de la Vierge.

Wednesday : We climbed Petit Croisse Baulet above Combloux

Thursday: From top of Flegere we traversed around on the Chamonix side before heading up to the col d"Encrenaz.

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