Off piste, free-riding and extreme skiing are getting more and more popular every year. Because of more efficient transportation and better gear the technical abilities have improved a lot for a large number of skiers and snowboarders. Therefore they are capable of mastering deep snow, couloirs and steep slops. Most of the off piste skiers or free-riders come from the pistes and not from mountaineering and because of this fact they have generally a large lack in mountaineering skills.

In 2 to 3 days (depending on previous knowledge) you will obtain the necessary basic skills. I avoid big theories and I put a lot of emphasis on practical work outdoors. You learn:


# How to judge the avalanche danger and how to deal with it.
# How to plan tours and descents.
# How do take correct decisions under pressure and in critical situations.
# How to move on glaciers.
# What to do when something happens.


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Course 1: CHF 540.00
Course 2: CHF 370.00
Start:
8. 15. 22. 29. November 2012
Start:
9. 16. 23. 30. November 2012
Thurs:
Arriving
Fri:
Arriving
Fri:
Basic mountaineering skills
Sat:
Avalanche training
Sat:
Avalanche training
Sun:
Behavior on glaciers, crevasse rescuing
Sun:
Behavior on glaciers, crevasse rescuing


On Monday after course 1 and 2 an additional course follows "solving of dead end problems".

Price is on agreement. Everyone who goes steep especially on long descents has to deal with dead end problems. A dead end problem is when the skier / boarder gets stuck on hidden ice or rock and gets handicapped on the descent. This leads automatically to "a stuck situation" and then to a fall down situation.

Requirements:

Safe skiing in unprepared terrain. For course 2, basic mountaineering skills are essential. For the course "solving dead end problems" skiing or boarding on minimum 45° slopes.

Service:

Ski pass and mountain guide, lessons outdoor and theory. Minimum 4, maximum 8 people.

Enrolment:

4 weeks before the course.

Prices and programme are subject to change.