Sunday, 12 July 2009

My TMB Ice Cream Log

Here is a list of my ice cream consumption and flavours from this trip.

  1. June 24th, Montreal Airport - Wildberry
  2. June 26th, Chamonix - two scoops, one each of Creme brulee & Cassis
  3. June 27th, Les Contamines - Lemon with Vodka poured over top
  4. July 1st, Courmayeur - two scoops, one each of Italian Vanilla & Chestnut
  5. July 1st, Courmayeur - Lemon
  6. July 2nd, Courmayeur - two scoops, one each of Tiramisu & Bacio
  7. July 2nd, Courmayeur - Coconut
  8. July 3rd, Chamonix - Lemon with Vodka poured over top
  9. July 3rd, Chamonix - a berry flavoured drumstick (cornetto)
  10. July 4th, Chamonix - two scoops, one each of Green Apple & Apricot
  11. July 6th, Chamonix - Lychee
  12. July 8th, Chamonix - Banana
  13. July 9th, Chamonix - Mixed berries
  14. July 10th, Geneva - two scoops, one each of Jamaica (Rum & Raisin) & Pineapple
  15. July 11th, Flight from Geneva to Montreal - Vanilla Caramel Duet

Okay, now it does seem like an awful lot, but I truly love ice cream. I'm not afraid to admit it. :) I was tempted to go for the 9 scoops on Wednesday, but decided it wouldn't be good for me. I should have had the 9 scoops of ice cream for supper that night instead of the Tartiflette.

Saturday, 11 July 2009

Geneva to Ottawa

I didn't have a good sleep last night because I kept getting tangled in the massive duvet. Also I kept hearing noise down below on the street and kept wondering when the bars close. My wonder was soon answered as we left our hotel at 8am, turned the corner to the street that our room faced and walked up the street. As we were walking down the street, I noticed a pair of clear plastic stilletto platform shoes and as my gaze continued up, I see legs, a short mini skirt, then white lingerie and a woman displaying her chest out to everyone. She had a friend with her and two other ladies were on the other side of the street. They keep long hours.

Friday, 10 July 2009

Chamonix to Geneva

This morning we went to our usual breakfast place and had our last tea/cafe au lait with pain au chocolats in Chamonix. After breakfast we did another quick walk through Chamonix and took in the mountains, streets and stores. We went back to our hotel and waited for our bus to Geneva. Once we arrived at the airport, we put our big bags in the lockers and took the train to the city centre. Our room in Geneva, is so palatial compared to where we've slept the last two weeks. Big, fluffy duvets and big double beds. We watched the Tour de France, took a walk around by the Jet d'Eau, which was on when we drove in the city, but was off on our walk and was later turned on (I guess they shut it off for certain periods of time), had some ice cream, walked along the shops and peered in through the windows, and finally, had supper. Before bed, we watched some crazy British movie called "Viva Blackpool" with David Morrissey. It was a comedy, crime, musical piece. We didn't catch the very beginning of the movie and when I started watching, I couldn't figure out what was going on as some of the characters were wearing period clothing, but it was set in current time. It was bizarre, but it also had some funny lines, which Vicki will remember.

It's sad to be heading back home and to work. Tomorrow we fly from Geneva to Montreal, wait a bit, then take the train from Dorval to Ottawa.

Beer/alcohol consumption: none

Thursday, 9 July 2009

Our last day in Chamonix

Well we had another late start to the day because of our previous late night out, which was a lot of fun.

We went for breakfast, walked around, ate some ice cream, and took a train to Argentiere. We walked around the main street (not much there, really), I bought some earrings, and Vicki bought a bracelet. Took the train back to Chamonix and went to our hotel to relax a little before our supper out.

Wednesday, 8 July 2009

Paragliding

Today, I went paragliding and it was fabulous! I've been thinking about it all day and I want to do it again. I felt weightless as I glided next to mountains. The view from up there is stunning!

We ran into 3 of the boys from Israel on our way to the train station to check out the times for the train to the Mer de Glace. We never made it to the train station. We ended up having beers and supper with them and the other guys once they showed up. After supper, some of us went out for more beer. The boys seemed to had a great Tour du Mont Blanc. Most of them will be returning to Israel on Friday while 3 of them will travel through Switzerland.
Beer consumption: 4 to 5 (not really sure)

Tuesday, 7 July 2009

Lac Blanc

Yesterday, we did a 3 hour round trip hike up to this zoo called Merlet, then hiked back down. It was a nice day and great weather. We saw a young fawn ... it walked right next to us. Very cute!

Today, we took a train from Chamonix to Les Praz, took a cable car up to La Flegere and hiked from there to Lac Blanc (2352m). It was grey outside, then the fog rolled in, and with it dark grey clouds and rain. It was so dark and wet and we couldn't see where we were going and thought about giving up. We stopped for a bit and the rain stopped somewhat. We ran into other hikers and they said it wasn't much further, so we continued on to Lac Blanc. Eventually, the clouds dispersed and the rain disappeared, but it was windy up at Lac Blanc. We went into the refuge and paid 7.00 Euros for two teas (3.50 Euros each) and it was one of the best teas we had that trip. It helped with warming us up. Unfortunately, the clouds covered Mont Blanc and the range.
We also ran into a couple of the boys from Israel at Lac Blanc. They said it was their first day of rain and didn't have the rain we had in Chamonix on Sunday. They said they would be in Chamonix tomorrow for the next two nights.

Views of Lac Blanc:

A young Ibex:
An older Ibex, who posed for us:

Beer Consumption for July 6th: None

Beer Consumption for July 7th: 2

Sunday, 5 July 2009

Martigny, Switzerland

Saturday, turned out to be a waste of a day because of our late night on Friday. So no post for yesterday, since there's nothing to write about.


Sunday, we took a train from Chamonix to Martigny, Switzerland. We didn't realize that it being a Sunday and all would mean the stores would be closed for the day, which they were. We walked around town and went to Museum and saw some St. Bernard dogs.



Not sure what this was about, but they must be the biggest bananas I've ever seen (Martigny):

The Tour de France will have a stage in Martigny this year. There were many TdF flags and posters in town.

Some more views of Martigny:


We thought of doing the last 3 stages of the TMB from Trient, but there's no bus from the nearest town and it would mean we would have to go all the way back to Martigny. So we thought of starting it up in a closer town, however, it started to rain today and then it poured. It rain all night too. So we decided to do some day hikes instead.


Beer consumption for Saturday, July 4th: none (had too many the night before)

Beer consumption for Sunday, July 5th: none

Friday, 3 July 2009

Courmayeur to Chamonix



Today was amazing! In total, we took 5 cable cars: two from Courmayeur to Punta Helbronner, one over the glacier du Geant from Punta Helbronner to Aiguille du Midi, and two from Aiguille du Midi to Chamonix.

Views from Punta Helbronner (3462m):



We were on top on the World with our heads in the clouds, literaly and figuratively. It was amazing. We saw mountaineers, tents, and climbers up there. Stunning views all around.

Views from our little cable car from Helbronner (Italy) 0ver the glacier du Geant, which is 5km long, to the Aiguille du Midi (France):

Mountaineers backtracking on a certain section of the glacier du Geant:


Views from Aiguille du Midi (3842m):


In Chamonix, we went out for a beer, which led to many more beers at a place called "The Pub".

Beer Consumption: Lost count

Thursday, 2 July 2009

Another day in Courmayeur

So we decided to shorten our Tour du Mont Blanc to here in Courmayeur. We've called it the "Demi Tour". We've been hearing about how spectacular it is to take the cable car from Courmayeur to Helbronner, take a cable car over to Aiguille du Midi and down to Chamonix. So we will be doing this tomorrow.

We originally planned to spend an extra day in Courmayeur and really, you're not missing much. It's very different than Chamonix, where as Chamonix is a mountaineering town and is popular all year, Courmayeur is a skiing town and appears to be popular in the winter time. The clothes are geared towards skiers, rich skiers I might add. I don't know where the locals shop. In my observations, the Italians like to wear their clothing tight, a little too tight. The women seem to be afraid of wearing supportive bras, which they desperately need. Lastly, the Italians have the weirdest knick-knack crap I have ever seen in their souvenir stores. However, they do make good ice cream. We had gelato twice yesterday and twice today.

Great gelato at this place (I don't remember the name of the place):

This morning we saw the boys from Israel leave the hotel and continue with their hiking. We told one of them that we'll probably see them in Chamonix. One of their friends joined them today until Chamonix. We ran into Anne and Bob in the afternoon (they're having a rest day) and decided to meet up for supper. We went to a place just up the road from out hotel and had the Table d'Hote, which was a bowtie pasta with zuchinni and a nice herb sauce, chicken and warm spinach, and a tart for dessert. We wished Anne and Bob well and a safe trip. I hope they had a great time. Anne said they've met a lot of people on the trail, who wished they had spent more time (days) for the hike so they could stop and smell the flowers.
Beer/wine consumption: 1 (beer for me and wine for Vix)

Wednesday, 1 July 2009

Refugio Elisabetta to Courmayeur

Happy Canada Day!
Today, our hike takes us from Refugio Elisabetta (2195m) to Courmayeur (1226m). We walked down from Refugio Elisabetta to a nice road for a little bit, then instead of crossing the bridge we took the variante trail and hiked up to the spur of Mount Favre, which provided a stunning lookout of the southern range of Mont Blanc. From here we had a nice walk down to Maison Vieille where we stopped for beer, Popsicles, and a blueberry tart. Yesterday, we found out the cable car into Courmayeur doesn't operate until July 11th, which means a deep descent. I cursed the author of the guide book for not mentioning that the cable car only operates for a certain time in the summer and for not really describing the steepness of the descent.
We made it to Courmayeur and went out for pizza. The pizzas are huge, thin crust and not loaded with all the toppings like at home. We split one pizza and it was very yummy. We were shocked to see so many locals eat an entire pizza for themselves. We also went for gelato twice. The Italians know how to make good gelato.
We were wondering why there were so many kids in Courmayeur and were surprised to discover that the Italian under 16 National Chess Championships were held there.
Views from the Spur of Mount Favre (2430m):



Vicki skiing down to Courmayeur:

Beer Consumption: 1 (with our lunch at Rifugio Maison Vieille)