At the end of each day of riding we generally had a similar routine. We would immediately get changed out of our gear and throw on our swim shorts and go down to the spa downstairs. The pool was quite nice and had a bridge, a waterfall, lotsa jets everywhere and a little river with a current. I spent a good chunk of time there relaxing, sleeping and reading. There was also a Sauna and steam room. The first time we went in the Sauna we got a little bit confused and sketched out as multiple naked people, both male and female, came in and sat down beside us. At first I thought I must have gone into the womens change room or something, so I got up and left. I then looked on the door and noticed that there was a sign on it that said.. "No Clothes aloud". Hmmm.. that is interesting. You don't see that in Canada very often. These crazy Euros and their nakedness. At any rate, I spent most of my time in the general pool area. After our spa time we would throw some clothes on and head out to the street just in front of the hotel. There was always music going and a little Apres Ski party going on. We moved a table out in to the street (where the sun normally was) and chilled there most evenings. We met a bunch of people, some from New Zealend, Australia, and England. We later met up with them again and did some Kareoke with them. Cool guys. So there we are, from Linda's window in the hotel, sitting on the street. Fun times..
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