Introduction to Ski-Touring

Unlock the door to the backcountry with this 5 day intensive coaching camp!

This five-day ski touring course will cover the range of skills, techniques, tools, and equipment necessary to safely get up and ski down a mountain in the backcountry. The course is split into three main objectives: learning the specific technical skills needed to ski in the backcountry, safety and equipment training, and trip planning. 
 

What You'll Learn:

 
  • Practical training of movement uphill on skis with skins
  • Kick turns, A turns
  • Off-piste riding technique
  • Training group movement in avalanche terrain
  • Demonstrations of ski touring equipment and the ability to test them in the field
  • Lecture on avalanches and practicing avalanche search and rescue
  • Basics of first aid
  • Theory of ski tour planning
 

Physical & technical requirements

 

  • Confident black slope skiers/snowboarders, no previous touring/freeride experience is needed
  • Suitable for adults and children from 15 years
  • The course/trip can be purchased by individuals, couples, or groups of friends
  • Physical intensity: high

 

A minimum of 3 participants is necessary to run this trip. In the case there are not enough people, you can use the price of your booking towards another trip, or we can fully refund you for your purchase.
 

 

Our technical training begins with moving on touring skis when climbing, including the correct mounting and use of climbing skins. Together we will train how to perform "kick turns" and how to safely traverse and slide down steep slopes. In the evening we will have a couple focused sessions on Off-Piste riding technique. 

The course includes both a theoretical lecture on avalanches and practical training in search and rescue. We will demonstrate the proper use of avalanche equipment (avalanche finder, probe, shovel, avalanche backpack…, etc.), and also spend time testing the various equipment in the field. We will discuss the stability of snow layers and show ways to test them, as well as the principles of movement in open terrain. The first aid course, in addition to the basics of resuscitation, focuses specifically on the issues of hypothermia and frostbite.

 

Evening sessions continue with learning everything you need to know about ski touring equipment and the divisions between racing ski touring, "hobby" and "fitness touring", and "free-ride touring". We will take a closer look at the individual types of ski touring and freeride skis and boots, types of climbing skins, and poles. 

 

Throughout the week we will be discussing the theory of trip planning and its three stages. Finally, using all the technical knowledge and practical skills learned during the week, we will work towards practicing trip planning theory in the field.   

 
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What you need to know

  1. First touch with ski touring, its equipment, avalanche safety, first aid, ...
  2. Suitable for advance skiers with good fitness able to hike up on skis for few hours.
  3. This is a ski course and our number one goal is to maximize your time spent out on snow learning. Of course there is always time for après-ski beer.
  4. We want you to worry as less as possible so we are fully available to assist you in all ways possible.

Typical day

Coffee, tea, breakfast, morning yoga, jogging, ... or what ever morning routine you are use to.

6 - 8 am
9 am - 12 pm

Ski training. We will be using the surrounding of the hut and close by ski resort to show you all the tricks.

Lunch. Depending the daily program, will be sorted flexibly.

12 - 1 pm
12 - 4pm

Ski training. We will be using the surrounding of the hut and close by ski resort to show you all the tricks.

Après-ski beer / vine. We sort out the plan for next day.

5 pm
6 - 7 pm

Dinner time. We will be dining in the restaurant of the hut we will be accommodated. Typical Czech cuisine.

Seminar. There is gonna be one short theoretical seminar each evening. First aid, equipment, avalanches.

8 - 9.30 pm
9.30 - 11 pm

Drinks, bit of party, sleep. But it is only a suggestion ;)

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Accommodation

Accommodation and food are not included in the price of this trip. There are many apartments with kitchens in the area available for rental. There are also many restaurants, bars and cafeterias in the ski resorts and surrounding town. We are happy to recommend options or help you set up an apartment rental if you require it. 

 

FOOD

Self-catering

WHAT DO I NEED TO BRING?

Personal ski or snowboard freeride touring equipment including:
 

  • avalanche set - beacon, probe & shovel
  • skis with touring bindings or splitboard
  • skins
  • telescopic poles
  • helmet
  • goggles & sunglasses
  • ski or snowboard clothing


This is required gear to attend this course. If you do not own this equipment you are responsible for renting it. If you need help finding rentals please let us know and we can help you locate them.

What’s included

  • 5 days of ski touring coaching with a UIAGM guide
  • Equipment introduction and use in practice
  • Off-piste ski/snowboard technique tips
  • Avalanche safety theory
  • Big mountain riding safety
  • Tour planning

EXCLUDED

  • Ski / snowboard rentals (Can be purchased upon arrival)
  • Ski pass (Can be purchased upon arrival)
  • Accommodation
  • Travel expenses 
  • Skiing/snowboarding insurance (Insurance can be purchased here)
  • Food and drinks
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