Organize and practice safety at the free-ride or off-piste

Organize and practice safety at the free-ride or off-piste

This 2 day training course, supervised by our high mountain guides, will provide you with all the techniques and basics necessary to evolve safely in powder snow and in freeride. We focus on the right behaviour in case of an avalanche with active training in the search for victims. We teach you the basics of risk management. This includes choosing and mastering the right equipment, planning an outing, knowledge of snow and avalanches, interpreting the avalanche bulletin, using risk assessment methods based on the topography. A real-life situation is organized to test and put into practice the knowledge acquired.
La Clusaz - Aravis
Beginners
2 days
Price per participant*2 daysInformation at +33 450 57 82 59
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A safety training for freeriders

A safety training for freeriders

Freeride is a sport practiced off-piste in all ski resorts. More and more known since these last years and in particular via international competitions such as the mythical Freeride World Tour, this sport is exclusively addressed to confirmed skiers, in search of strong sensations, in the great snowy spaces, untouched by any tracks. This type of skiing requires a perfect knowledge of safety measures in the natural mountain environment. There is no secret, a successful and safe off-piste outing requires a good preparation!

 

The main elements covered during the course :

  • Equipment, snow and avalanche
  • Information and tips for planning a ski touring or freeride trip
  • Interpretation of the avalanche risk report.
  • Use of the risk assessment method
  • How to behave in case of an avalanche
  • Intensive training in the search for victims
  • Basics of the modern risk management method
  • Freeride trip with a mountain guide

Our high mountain guides have designed this safety course for free-ride or off-piste outings, in partnership with the ORTOVOX brand, which will allow you to test the equipment.

Level required for this course: Level 1 - Beginner

Any doubts about your level in ski touring or off-piste skiing? Check out our page for all the detailed information from the office guides.


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Organize and practice safety at the free-ride or off-piste

The price includes
Supervision by a high mountain guide
The loan of avalanche safety equipment (avalanche transceiver, shovel and probe)
> If you have your own safety equipment, bring it with you
The price doesn't include
Transport and parking to the meeting point
Equipment rental
Accommodation and catering
Personal insurance
Ski pass (40€/day)
Time and meeting point
Meeting point and time are fixed by your guide a few days before D1, depending on the snow conditions.
Required equipement
Full freeride ski equipment (skis, boots, poles)
Weather-appropriate ski clothing with gloves and ski mask
Helmet
30 litre rucksack for your personal stuff
Water, snack and picnic
Groupe
Groups from 4 to 6 people maximum / 1 guide
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