A is for...
... Andermatt
Though it could easily be for Awesome, Amazing or even Powder (OK, I know that doesn't start with an A...).
Last week I was running an Off Piste Improvers course here, my first visit, but certainly not my last!
Poor visibility on the first 2 days did little to slow the team down, and we found great powder every day. The slow lift system at Andermatt is a bonus - like La Grave it limits the number of people skiing the mountain each day, meaning the powder lasts much longer than resorts with 'modern' uplift.
Just off the side of the piste on Gemstock:
The views aren't bad:
Even the sunny side skiing is good - a 'busy' day at Natschen:
Splitting our time between Natschen and the Gemstock we managed to cover a lot of the terrain available, with lots of coaching on the way... Alex, Chas, Julie, Sarah, Ruan and Peter all made great progress through the week and ticked off some of the classics: Felsental, Guspis and Vermigel amongst others.
More deep powder off the Gemstock:
Backside of Gemstock:
Alex going deep:
A big 'thank you' my friend Bjorn Becker who works on ski patrol here and provided some great info on conditions & skiing!
There are still some spaces left on our remaining courses this winter - check out the offpisteskiing.com website for details.
Sunday, 27 January 2013
Sunday, 13 January 2013
Powder
More fresh snow for the French Alps!
Yesterday I had what may be my last day off for some time, and with 30cm of fresh snow and clear skies it would have been rude not to make a few turns. I haven't skied with Charlie for a few years so it was good to catch up and watch him ripping telemark-styley on his Kingswoods:
Yesterday I had what may be my last day off for some time, and with 30cm of fresh snow and clear skies it would have been rude not to make a few turns. I haven't skied with Charlie for a few years so it was good to catch up and watch him ripping telemark-styley on his Kingswoods:
Labels:
Courchevel,
off piste adventures,
off piste coaching,
powder,
telemark
Monday, 7 January 2013
Courchevel bling
Courchevel - it's all about Russians, bling, fur coats, and expensive everything... right?
Not necessarily...
Warm up turns:
Time to head up - a gentle 800m uphill:
Into the halls of the mountain kings...:
Breche de Portetta:
First turns.. a few tracks already but still mucho softness:
Taking the skinny variant - still plenty of room to link turns though:
As soon as it widens there is softness aplenty:
Last turns in the couloir:
Time for some speed in the Creux des Dents:
A short skin & some lunch later & its time for the bonus turns:
Greg gets excited at first sight of the secret couloir:
A short ab is needed to access the goods:
And finally... 700m of steep powdery couloir to the valley floor:
Thanks to Greg for his good company, 'unthanks' to the Office du Tourisme in Pralognan who, while confirming the time of the bus back to Bozel, failed to mention that it wasn't leaving from the usual stop...
Not necessarily...
Warm up turns:
Time to head up - a gentle 800m uphill:
Into the halls of the mountain kings...:
Breche de Portetta:
First turns.. a few tracks already but still mucho softness:
Taking the skinny variant - still plenty of room to link turns though:
As soon as it widens there is softness aplenty:
Last turns in the couloir:
Time for some speed in the Creux des Dents:
A short skin & some lunch later & its time for the bonus turns:
Greg gets excited at first sight of the secret couloir:
A short ab is needed to access the goods:
And finally... 700m of steep powdery couloir to the valley floor:
Thanks to Greg for his good company, 'unthanks' to the Office du Tourisme in Pralognan who, while confirming the time of the bus back to Bozel, failed to mention that it wasn't leaving from the usual stop...
Thursday, 3 January 2013
New Year couloirs
Great day in the Espace Killy today with Leanne & Si; a mix of technical coaching, lots of good terrain & fantastic snow!
Leanne in Table D'Orientation couloir:
Si ripping up PIsteur's couloir:
Loads of space to lay down tracks below Pisteurs:
Saying hello to Mickey's Ears
Leanne drops in:
Good snow all the way down!:
3 days off now & a good weather forecast. I might need a day off skis after 8 days straight of work, but the weekend could be fun!
Leanne in Table D'Orientation couloir:
Si ripping up PIsteur's couloir:
Loads of space to lay down tracks below Pisteurs:
Saying hello to Mickey's Ears
Leanne drops in:
Good snow all the way down!:
3 days off now & a good weather forecast. I might need a day off skis after 8 days straight of work, but the weekend could be fun!
Monday, 24 December 2012
Merry Christmas!
Its been a busy start to the season here at Offpisteskiing - off piste coaching in Chamonix and Val D'Isere last week with some fantastic early season snow conditions, but also high avalanche risk needing careful and considered management - more on this later.
I am currently enjoying a few days downtime before work kicks off again after Christmas - though sadly rain to a high level put paid to a lot of powdery plans for today...
Here are a couple of videos from Bjarne Sahlen of Endlessflow featuring Andreas Fransson - I had the pleisure of introducing these guys along with Mike Douglas at the Kendal Mountain Festival Snowsports Session this November when they were presenting the film 'Tempting Fear'. These 2 videos are from Andreas and Bjarne's adventures this summer in Patagonia, and feature one of the most exposed steep lines I have ever seen - respect!
But back to avalanches - there have been an awful lot of incidents this winter so far - despite the snowpack being quite clearly unstable on many aspects skiers have been venturing onto steep slopes regardless. It is always easy to look back with hindsight and say "Yes, of course you wouldn't have caught me going in there today" but it does seem like a lot of 'red flag' warning signs are being ignored. There has been a lot of research done on 'Heuristic Traps' - the social factors which can influence our decision making and make us ignore obvious warning signs - I am a firm believer that this plays a huge part in the creation of avalanche incidents and will try to summarise the main points in the next week or so... stay tuned.
I am currently enjoying a few days downtime before work kicks off again after Christmas - though sadly rain to a high level put paid to a lot of powdery plans for today...
Here are a couple of videos from Bjarne Sahlen of Endlessflow featuring Andreas Fransson - I had the pleisure of introducing these guys along with Mike Douglas at the Kendal Mountain Festival Snowsports Session this November when they were presenting the film 'Tempting Fear'. These 2 videos are from Andreas and Bjarne's adventures this summer in Patagonia, and feature one of the most exposed steep lines I have ever seen - respect!
Reaching My Limit Episode 1 from Bjarne Salén on Vimeo.
Reaching My Limit Eisode 2 from Bjarne Salén on Vimeo.
But back to avalanches - there have been an awful lot of incidents this winter so far - despite the snowpack being quite clearly unstable on many aspects skiers have been venturing onto steep slopes regardless. It is always easy to look back with hindsight and say "Yes, of course you wouldn't have caught me going in there today" but it does seem like a lot of 'red flag' warning signs are being ignored. There has been a lot of research done on 'Heuristic Traps' - the social factors which can influence our decision making and make us ignore obvious warning signs - I am a firm believer that this plays a huge part in the creation of avalanche incidents and will try to summarise the main points in the next week or so... stay tuned.
Sunday, 9 December 2012
More snow!
To say there is a fair bit of snow here would be an understatement. Meteofrance are now talking about record early season snow depths for low altitude. Here in Bozel are 'back garden snow-o-meter is almost up to last winter's end of January record already - all in the space of one week!
Dec 2nd:
Dec 5th
Dec 6th
Dec 8th
And for comparison last year's record at Jan 21:
Anyway, enough shovelling, time to go skiing!
Dec 2nd:
Dec 5th
Dec 6th
Dec 8th
And for comparison last year's record at Jan 21:
Anyway, enough shovelling, time to go skiing!
Sunday, 2 December 2012
Snow
I have been back in Bozel for the weekend after 6 days work in Zermatt running a BASI Mountain Safety course - we had lots of new snow through the week, not great for navigating & getting out skinning but great for illustrating avalanche dangers with lots of small slabs, some skier triggered, in the last 2 days.
There was approx 50/60cm of fresh snow through the middle of the week & it seems it was much the same in the Vanoise, with plenty of folks out touring including a fine early season descent of the SW face of the Pointe Matthews - a tasty 5.2 descent more often skied in spring conditions!
There is about 10cm of snow on the ground here in Bozel at 840m, and with a fair bit of snow forecast for this week it looks like a great start to the season.
There was approx 50/60cm of fresh snow through the middle of the week & it seems it was much the same in the Vanoise, with plenty of folks out touring including a fine early season descent of the SW face of the Pointe Matthews - a tasty 5.2 descent more often skied in spring conditions!
There is about 10cm of snow on the ground here in Bozel at 840m, and with a fair bit of snow forecast for this week it looks like a great start to the season.
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