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Off Piste Ski Course Dates, Chamonix, 2013-2014

 Off piste & all mountain ski courses

 

All ski courses this season will be run by elite British ski instructor Mark Gear.

All Mountain - off piste ski courses run throughout the season in Chamonix.  Offering plenty of choice for dates, whether you are an intermediate, advanced or expert skier.  Ski courses are limited to 6 places, so we recommend  booking early to avoid disappointment. 

Learn to ski off piste - improve your off piste - Master the steep & deep

 

All Ski Course Dates for 2013/2014

 

Intermediate ski courses

Dec 7th - Dec 8th (Weekend)

Dec 16th - Dec 20th (5 day)

Jan 04th - Jan 05th (Weekend)

Jan 20th - Jan 24th (5 day)

Feb 3rd - Feb 7th (5 day)

Feb 15th - Feb 16th (Weekend)

Mar 1st - Mar 2nd (Weekend)

Mar 17th - Mar 21st (5 day)

Mar 31st - Apr 04th (5 day)

 

Advanced ski courses

Dec 9th - Dec 13th (5 day)

Dec 21st - Dec 22nd (Weekend)

Jan 6th - Jan 10th (5 day)

Jan 27th - Jan 31st (5 day)

Feb 10th - Feb 14th (5 day)

Feb 22nd - Feb 23rd (Weekend)

Mar 3rd - Mar 7th (5 day)

Mar 15th - Mar 16th (Weekend)

Mar 24th - Mar 28th (5 day)

Apr 14th - Apr 18th (5 day)

Apr 19th - Apr 20th (5 day)

 

Expert ski courses

Dec 28th - Dec 29th (Weekend)

Jan 11th - Jan 12th (Weekend)

Jan 13th - Jan 17th (5 day)

Apr 7th - Apr 11th (5 day)

 

             

 

 

 

   

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Ski tips>Ski off a drop

 

 How to ski off a drop this season with out hurting yourself. No guarantees of course!

 

Mark Gear skis off a serac at Les Grandes Montets

 

This is what the ski movie guys do, they don't just jump and hope.

 

Here are a few top tips for how to ski a drop off.  Watch the sequence of shots.

 

  • Pick your jump carefully.  Jumping can be dangerous.  Its always best to start small.

 

  • Always visually check out a jump or drop is safe before leaping off. The landing and run-out should be clear of obstacles and allow you enough space to land and make turns to slow down. Speed picks up fast in the air so you will need plenty of open space for confidence to land well and ski away.

 

  • It is important to ensure that the landing is not flat. The landing area should slope away from the jump.  Flat landings should be avoided as the impact is greater.

 

  • Snow texture and depth should be checked before jumping so you know what to expect when you land.  For example, deep and heavy snow will slow you down on landing and could throw you forwards over the skis as you land. Hard snow is going to offer a fast landing and a harder impact.  If the snow is hard, you may want to find a smaller drop.

 

  • Once you are happy that all you are going to hit if you get it wrong is snow, there's not alot to it other than take a deep breath, point the skis and jump!

 

  • Take enough of a run up to get some speed off the jump.  It really helps to make a positive, intentional jump upwards and forwards into the air. 

 

  • Hold the hands forwards for the flight also pulling your knees up towards your chest. This will help keep your balance and stability in the air, also setting you up for the landing phase of your drop.

 

  • Whilst in the air, you will need to angle your skis to match the angle of the slope gradient.  You don't want to land too far forwards or backwards on the skis.

 

  • When coming into land, allow your legs to extend a little.  This is like droping your landing gear. It will set you up for absorbtion on landing.

 

  • Land absorbing the impact, standing up and skiing away hearing the aplause from the nearby chair lift.

 

By Mark Gear Head Coach, All Mountain Performance

 

Freeride ski coaching in Chamonix for advanced and expert skiers.

Skiing chamonix

If you are thinking of skiing Chamonix, here is some info about the type of skiing the valley has to offer.

 

 Chamonix is the world capitol of off piste and freeride skiing. There are 6 extensive ski areas offering a huge amount of easy to acess off piste routes. Chamonix off piste is great for all levels of off piste skier from powder puppy to powder hound. This makes Chamonix the ideal place for us to run our off piste / all mountain ski courses.

 Each Chamonix ski area offers a different type of terrain. Le Brevent and la Flegere are great for couloirs and bowl skiing for all levels of off piste skier.

 Further up the Chamonix valley Les Grands Montets is a massive mountain with undoubtabley some of the best skiing in the world. This is where famous freeriders hang out.  Glaciers on the upper sections lead down to wide open bowl skiing with steeps and couloirs. The tree skiing and into valley couloirs are also great for expert skiers. This place is where we often ski 10000 vertical meters per day on our expert ski courses and freeride courses. A great lift system opens up 3 sides to this amazing ski mountain.

 Le Tour at the high end of the Chamonix valley is great for all levels on piste and off piste. The front side is easy terrain for beginner off piste skiers. This is an ideal place for us to take intermediate level ski courses on the first couple of days of the course. The back side offers very nice terrain for more advanced and expert skiing.

 The Aiguile du Midi lift takes skiers and alpinists from Chamonix town to an impressive altitude of 3842 meters. This is not a ski area for piste skiing. All the runs are off piste and on a glacier making the skiing more serious. A High mountain guide is advised for this.

Les Houches is situated as at the lower end of the Chamonix valley and offer very nice tree-lined piste skiing and some off piste. This the where the mens world cup combined event the Kandahar is held. The best skiers in the world race in downhill and slalom over a 2 day event.

 Chamonix is just 1 hour drive from Geneva airport .

 

Skiing Chamonix this winter season.

 

 

Chamonix Piste Map

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Chamonix piste map

This Chamonix piste map shows the valley as a whole and is an artists impression of the Chamonix valley and ski areas. The ski area seen in the forefront on the piste map is Le Tour This is great for beginers and intermediate skiers. Its also a great ski area for expert skiers to practice high speed carving on the wide open well groomed pistes. The back side chair lift offers access to amazing off piste descents into Switzerland.

  If you follow up the left of the Chamonix valley the next ski area is the brilliant and huge mountain of Les Grands Montets. This ski area  is a mecca for hardcore skiers. Extreme ski movies have been shot here. The mountain is vast and generally steeper than the other Chamonix ski areas offering Glacier skiing at the very top and open bowls and gullys running into the treeline where some great tree skiing can be found.

Then towards Mont Blanc is the Aiguile du Midi. This is the highest lift in the Chamonix valley at 3842m. This lift is used to ski the Chamonix and world famous valley Blanche. This is all completley off piste and on a glacier making it a serious mountain intinery. A guide is necessary but not compulsory.

At the far end of the Chamonix valley and piste map you can see the Les Houches ski area. This piste map does not give Les Houches justice. It makes it look smaller than it is. In Les houches alone there are 95km of ski pistes.

Coming back along the Chamonix valley on the piste map to the right you can see the ski areas of Le Brevent and La Flegere. These are the ski areas more local to Chamonix town. These ski areas are south facing and linked together offering amazing on piste and off piste skiing for all levels.  Watch out if you are skiing off piste here in the afternoons. Avalanches are frequent when the warm sun hits the slopes.

All together this Chamonix piste map gives someone who has never skied the Chamonix valley a reasonably good idea of what the Chamonix Valley looks like. However each ski area has its own piste map giving a more detailed impression of the mountains, pistes and Chamonix ski areas. These piste maps are available at the bottom of each ski area at the ticket desks.

We hope you enjoy this Chamonix piste map.

 

 

 

Expert All Mountain Ski Courses

EXPERT OFF PISTE AND FREERIDE COURSES IN CHAMONIX

These off piste ski courses our highest level and have been developed for expert skiers capable of skiing all but the most challenging off piste conditions and terrain. The focus of these ski courses is to maximize your ability as a strong all round, all terrain, off piste skier.

Versatility is the key to mastering the whole mountain. During the course we will help improve your skiing in a variety of conditions and terrain. We will develop your performance through strategically designed exercises and drills that really work.

Understand the most up to date skiing techniques and freeride tactics, delivered by an elite level ski teacher. You will receive a personalised development programme with daily video feedback.

During the expert ski courses, we aim to ski some of the best off piste and backcountry terrain in Chamonix.  All accessible by the lifts. Sometimes a short hike to the very top can provide us with a better descent.  This ski course can also ideal for ski instructors training for their ski exams, such as BASI ect.

During expert ski courses the following aspects of your skiing are developed:

  • Turning elements
  • Modern skiing techniques
  • Piste performance (carving)
  • Off piste and freeride skills
  • Steeps
  • Bumps
  • Avalanche/ backcountry mountain awareness

 

Week long and weekend ski courses available

The 2 day weekend ski courses are condensed versions of our 5 day courses. The aim of the weekend is to cover the major parts of the 5 day skiing course using a maximum activity approach. That means lots of great  skiing with tips and tactics for snow and terrain.

 

Expert ski course dates for 2013/2014 season

 

Dec 28th - Dec 29th (Weekend)

Jan 11th - Jan 12th (Weekend)

Jan 13th - Jan 17th (5 day)

Apr 7th - Apr 11th (5 day)

 

 

 

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SAFTEY EQUIPMENT IS NEEDED FOR ALL MOUNTAIN SKI COURSES: Avalanche safety equipment (transceiver, shovel and probe) are mandatory. We have some rental packs if you do not have your own.

Note: Please ensure that you are at the minimum level or above for expert courses:

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All Mountain / off piste performance ski courses include: 

  • Full days of coaching/guiding with ski lift priority. Typical skiing time 9-12 then 12:40 - 4pm
  • Daily video feedback after skiing 4pm - 4:45pm, Weather permiting.
  • Private Minibus transport for skiing. Your ski coach will pick you up at your accommodation in Chamonix and drop you off each day.

 

 

 

Expert ski courses - off piste ski courses - all mountain ski courses - Chamonix

What we do

We offer off piste / all mountain ski courses and private coaching. We will provide you with a personalised development programme allowing your skiing to improve in a natural and versatile way. We focus on each individual clients needs and use the most up to date skiing techniques and innovative coaching methods.

Our off piste ski courses have been carefully designed to maximize your potential as an all mountain skier, by improving all aspects of your performance in a variety of off piste conditions and terrain including the use of daily video feedback.

Our fully qualified ski teachers work at the forefront of modern ski coaching in Europe. No standing around in lift lines, our instructors have lift priority.

  • The focus is on you
  • Learn to ski more creatively
  • Have fun with the terrain
  • Express yourself

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