Espace Lumiere, FR: 02/10/18

jamesdeluxe

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For the final day of this trip, I checked out the large circuit known as the Espace Lumière, which doesn't translate well into English: basically, the Region of Light -- referring to how sunny this area is year round. It includes 180 km/108 miles of trails and an impressive amount and quality of offpiste, divided into two sectors: La Foux on the looker's left and Pra Loup (wolf's meadow) on the right.
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The 3,600-vert runs on Pra Loup ski nice and long:
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... before ending at the ski village with the Ubaye Valley in the background along with the town of Barcelonnette, which is known for having a huge Mexican Festival in August. Apparently, quite a few residents left for Mexico in the late 1800s, became successful entrepreneurs over there, and eventually moved home, bringing a lot of Latino cultural influences.
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Heading back to the La Foux sector:
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Stopping for lunch at the self-service Parapente restaurant. I noticed quite a few stickers from California ski areas (notice the one from Kirkwood in the window). Reportedly, the owner's son had spent time in the Tahoe region and came back inspired.
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Being France, even cafeterias have a comparatively high quality of cuisine -- look at the dessert lineup on the top shelves:
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You know you're in the south of France when you see a truck like this in a ski-area parking lot -- a company that cares for palm trees:
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Heading back into the village with the requisite old church:
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And a visit to the locally famous Sainte Brigitte cheese dairy. You're not supposed to bring unpasteurized cheese into the U.S., but I managed to sneak some in, despite the pungent aroma:
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On my final evening, I went with local food connoisseur Robin to a cute traditional French restaurant. I had a vegetarian version of the beloved winter dish tartiflette and he opted for a heaping plate of charcuterie.
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