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More Brits Opting To Buy Top End Luxury Ski Holidays The wearing of ski helmets has been a controversial subject in recent years. More and more of us are wearing them, and in some countries laws have been brought in to require children to wear them. However, some skiers and boarders argue that enforcing the wearing of helmets infringes on their personal freedom and simply spoils their skiing experience; some even argue that wearing helmets encourages wearers to behave more recklessly than they would otherwise. There have been two new developments in the past month that will add to the debate, although, as is often the case, conclusions may be drawn either way. Firstly, a new study in North America has determined that, essentially, the increased wearing of helmets over the past decade has not reduced deaths on the slopes at all, but it has dramatically reduced the number of head injuries. The study summarised that if you hit your head hard and fast enough against a solid object to be killed (the commonest cause of head trauma death), it was unlikely a helmet would provide adequate protection to prevent it, but that in a slower impact it would provide sufficient cushioning. Just to stop us getting too worried about death on the slopes, the study also pointed out that more people die playing tennis or swimming each year in the US than on the ski slopes. The other news is that, rather as we got airbags after seat belts in cars, helmets are set to get ”smarter” from next winter onwards. A Swedish specialist has signed up with Burton to add a “multidirectional impact protection system”, or “MIPS”, to some Burton helmets available from this summer. The company say their system takes the current 40-year-old helmet designs into the 21st century. The risk of brain damage is reduced by mimicking the brain’s own protection system, using a “sliding low-friction layer between the head and the helmet liner.” This lessens the danger from angledimpact collisions, which they say are the most common. The technology was used in the vast majority of medal winners’ helmets at the 2010 Olympics. You can read the full story inside. Will this news end the great helmet debate? I doubt it!

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“The luxury end of the market has held up well for Ski Independence this season with fourand five-star properties in our product range outperforming three-star properties. We’ve had some outstanding offers from our luxury hotels this winter, which have undoubtedly made them more affordable and better value than before. We expect the same trend to continue for winter 2011/2012” says the company’s Managing Director, Michael Bennett (www.ski-i.com).

People having to work harder for their holiday time... who are able to pay more to enhance the overall holiday experience are choosing to do so It seems the trend is set to continue and only expand in future years, but despite the upmarket move there remains an onus on value for that extra spend. “Although bookings for resorts like Lech and Zermatt have never been stronger – they’re largely ‘recession proof’ for us” says Ski Solutions’ Craig Burton, “… skiers and boarders still want to see good value. Some really top-end five-star hotels and luxury chalets are down because our clients feel they get better value elsewhere, even at this end of the market.”

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Despite the ongoing reports of doom and gloom in the economy, one market sector is reported to be holding up well. Perhaps surprisingly, demand at the top end of the ski holiday market has never been stronger, with most operators in this sector expanding their programmes, while often cutting back in other areas. “Our tailor-made tour operating business is up 60% year-on-year with an average spend of £1350” says Craig Burton, Managing Director of specialist operator Ski Solutions (www. skisolutions.com). “These aren’t formulaic seven night packages” confirms Mr Burton. “They’re bespoke tailor-made trips using scheduled flights, private or rail transfers, and good four or five-star hotels. There are no crack-of-dawn charters.” However, at the end of last winter there were mixed signals. On the one hand one of the famous top-end chalet operators, Descent International, who had royalty on their client list, had gone under, while on the other hand, the UK’s biggest operator, Crystal, saw their ‘Crystal Finest’ (www.crystalfinest.co.uk) brand expanding. “Our customers welcome high standards of accommodation in the very best ski resorts and services we provide” said Ian Davis, Product Director of Crystal Finest. It seems that four factors are coming into play. Firstly, as many people have to work harder for their holiday time, many who are able to pay more to enhance the holiday

experience are choosing to do so. So a more luxurious package and flight experience, private transfers and quality service in resort are favoured to make sure the ski holiday really has a different feeling from the day-today travel chaos back home. Secondly, the socially acceptable side of the recession has moved on. Whereas initially after the financial crash it was seen as unacceptable to pay big bonuses and take lavish holidays, the return of big spending for those who still have plenty of disposable income is seen as more publicspirited – essentially helping to keep the economy moving. Then thirdly, there is the fact that all-inclusive holidays, which many luxury packages effectively are, do offer good value. A family of four could easily spend £2000 for a week in the Alps eating good lunches on the mountain and good dinners in resort, so by including a good breakfast, and other snacks and drinks during the day and evening, into the basic cost makes the all inclusive luxury packages a good investment. Finally, at the operator end, the luxury product is also coming down in price to some extent, to help make quality affordable to more people.

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Avalanche Training Park Planned For Chamonix DAVID BLACK

ARVA parks offer anyone the chance to learn how to behave in an avalanche situation and help look for survivors. Together with La Chamoniarde, an association involved on a daily basis with mountain rescue, providing information, promoting safety and training, the park is located by the Marmottons ski lift, and is open to all free of charge. The park is equipped with the latest equipment; the “new generation” training park lets anyone of any ability hone their avalanche rescue

skills and, more generally, benefit from effective information to better understand the mountain environment. Everyone equipped with an ARVA, shovel and probe is given a unit at the start to set off up to three snow-covered markers, which they have to find. The aim is to simulate real-life conditions, and so the journey is timed to allow everyone to measure their performance. For yet more information, every Tuesday a ski patrol rescuer runs a workshop, and provides their expert advice.

Chris Schrahe Visits Denmark Ski writer Chris Schrahe (www.ski-weltweit. de) has ticked off the 33rd country in which he has skied – Denmark. Heavy snowfall in Northern Europe gave Schrahe, who has now skied at 393 separate ski areas, in countries including Lebanon, Mongolia, Belgium, Morocco, Georgia, Kosovo, China, and 25 others, the rare opportunity to ski in Denmark. “I went there because I heard on the news about the big snowstorms in Denmark, and that they’d had to get out 100-year-old snowploughs from museums in order to get through all the snow. Then I remembered that I had heard about a ski area near Roskilde, and found cheap flights to Copenhagen. Of course it was a little bit risky to book 2 weeks ahead, because the winter in Denmark is not very reliable” explained Schrahe. The ski area is only 37 minutes by train from the airport – the cost of which is included in

the Copenhagen Card, which also includes free admission to a lot of museums and attractions. “I liked the ski slopes at Roskilde a lot. It was friendly and the volunteer staff were full of enthusiasm. In fact after nearly 400 ski areas, I currently find skiing tiny places that only rarely operate more thrilling than doing the next mega resort” said Chris.

New Mountain Radio Verbier Mountain Radio Verbier is a new English-language radio station for the Verbier region. The station was founded, and is directed by Conor Lennon with a 100% local team, living and working in the region, with an office in Verbier, and a studio in Lourtier. The station broadcasts on 96.9 FM via the Sateldranse cabled network, and via its own website, www.mountainradioverbier.com. To listen on your iPhone, go to iphone.mountainradioverbier.com. Throughout the season between 7.30 and 10.30am, the Ski Breakfast show will give you the latest information on the ski conditions, and a complete regional weather forecast. Then in the afternoon the station’s Après-Ski Show between 4.30 and 6.30pm will help you decide what to do after your day on the slopes.


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Scottish GOVERNMENT REVIVE PLANS FOR SIXTH Ski Area BEN CLATWORTHY

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CRYSTAL MOUNTAIN This US resort has installed a new gondola, which was due to be completed for the start of the season, but delays left it closed until the beginning of January. Engineers at the resort near Mount Rainier found that its cable had stretched too much, and the cable had to be re-spliced. The $5.5m enclosed lift takes up to 600 passengers per hour, 762m to the resort’s summit. The resort is due to add more cabins to the lift for 2011–12. It is the first gondola to be installed at a ski resort in the Washington area.

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The Scottish government’s Minister for Public Health and Sport, Shona Robison, has said that she will look again at plans to build

a ski area on Ben Wyvis, which were shelved nearly 30 years ago. In the 1970s a proposal to build a funicular railway and ski area on Ben Wyvis, located north of Inverness and one of the UK’s

highest peaks at 1046m, was examined in several studies that cost more than £250,000 at the time. At that point in time the Scottish ski industry was at its peak. However, the development

did not go ahead in part due to environmental concerns, and in part because of a lack of investment funds. The project has been revived by Lib Dem MSP Jamie Stone at a time when the Scottish Government has been highlighting the benefits to the rural economy of Scottish snowsports, and giving the goahead for major infrastructure projects, including wind farms and huge power lines in environmentally-sensitive areas. The mountain is owned by Scottish Natural Heritage, which objected to the original plans in the 1980s on environmental grounds. Public funding for the project seems unlikely in the current economic climate, but supporters are reported in local media to believe private funding might be found if the revised project got the green light.

LES 3 VALLÉES A new covered moving carpet has been installed in the French resort of Méribel-Mottaret. The new lift replaces an old draglift that used to serve the beginners slope out of the resort. Neighbouring Val Thorens installed two covered magic carpets last season in an effort to speed up the return time to the higher areas of the resort. It has also been announced that the ”St Martin Deux” chairlift will be replaced by a new six-seater lift for the 2012–13 season with the old lift being installed into one of St Martin’s hamlets.

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Skiing and Spurs Specialist operator Zenith Holidays (www.zenithholidays.co.uk; 01737 852242) has put together a once-in-a-lifetime ski trip for football fans this month, by including tickets to watch AC Milan play Spurs in the UEFA Champions League at the San Siro stadium, within a week’s chalet holiday package to the French resort of Montgenèvre on the Italian border. Commencing 12 February, the holiday costs from £620pp, based on two sharing a room at the 11-bedroom Chalet L’Ours Blanc. The price includes flights from London Gatwick, transfers, one UEFA Champions League ticket to the match per person, return transport to the San Siro stadium, and seven nights’ catered chalet accommodation (daily breakfast, afternoon tea, and a three-course evening meal with wine 6 days a week).

Looking for a great ski holiday? Find it at Snowfinders. Call 01858 466888 or visit www.snowfinders.co.uk

Ski Safari (www.skisafari.com) has launched several North American ski packages departing 22 April 2011, for anyone wanting to take advantage of the ”11-day holiday for 3 days off work” – thanks to the four bank holidays, and two weekends around the royal wedding. A nine night Utah Ski Safari with five nights in Snowbird, a night in Bryce Canyon, another in Zion National Park, and two nights in Las Vegas – costs from £1269pp (based on two sharing), including 4 day lift pass in Snowbird, nine nights’ accommodation, scheduled flights and car hire where applicable, and transfers. Or enjoy ten nights for the price of seven at Whistler at the four-star Sundial Boutique Hotel, from £1259pp (based on two sharing), including ten nights’ accommodation, scheduled flights, and transfers.



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More Acts Join This Years Big Snow Festival PATRICK THORNE

New line-up additions have been announced for the Big Snow Festival in Arinsal this March (www.thebigsnowfestival.com; 0844 879 8119). UK hip-hop act Wretch 32 will perform alongside Example, and the Radio 1 DJ line-up, in Arinsal, Andorra, from 13–20 March. Kissy Sell Out, Danny Byrd, DJ Fresh, Hot City, High Rankin, Goldie, and Mickey Finn also join the line-up.

”Dysfunctional electro-pop” artist Example and Wire (DJ set) will headline this year’s Festival, the second staging of the event, which brought a record number of snowsports newbies to the slopes when it launched last year. “Tickets are already on the verge of selling out following the huge success from the event’s debut last year – get your hands on tickets before you miss out” said a statement from the organisers.

n e d e w in S SKIING IN ÅRE, SWEDEN From £539 per person Departure 30 Jan 2011 from London and Manchester to Ostersund. Seven night stay at the 3* Renen Hotel in Are, Sweden on half board basis. Price based on two sharing. Transfer fees and other supplements may apply. Price is a guide only and can be confirmed upon enquiry. For more information about Åre go to skistar.com For holiday packages and booking go to neilson.co.uk/sweden

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Skiworld Takes A Fresh Approach To Chalet Food sally brookes

Tour operator Skiworld has announced what they say is a fresh approach to chalet food, based on the belief it should be fresh, locally sourced, and above all delicious. “Not only do 98% of Skiworld guests agree (rating the food as good or excellent in 2009–10), but so does Heston Blumenthal! In the recent ‘3 Vallees Cook-off’ held at the London Ski & Snowboard Show, Heston voted the Skiworld entrant as the overall winner – Skiworld couldn't be prouder!” said a company statement. If you fancy yourself as a bit of a foodie, and have ever wondered how you can come home from work and wow family and friends with a delicious four-course meal – and still have time for a gin and tonic beforehand, Skiworld is offering the chance

to learn just how, on a special week in Val d’Isère. From 26 March–2 April, Lucy Cufflin, author of Lucy’s Food, will be sharing her secrets on how to produce great meals with minimum effort and maximum impact. And with 25 years of cooking experience (including 15 years hosting a ski chalet), Lucy has a stack of recipes that are foolproof and straightforward. Each evening guests are invited to join Lucy as she cooks a four-course chalet dinner, whilst passing on tricks and tips for easy entertaining. Taste, join in, and ask questions, while dinner takes shape in front of you. There will also be plenty of opportunities to learn about local produce, sample local cheeses, taste wine with an expert, and visit an award-winning chocolatier. The week costs £899pp, more details at www. skiworld.ltd.uk.

Rocks Resort Expands

The ultra-modern Rocks Resort (www. rocksresort.com) development in Laax, Switzerland, which has been grabbing attention since it first opened in November 2009, has

further expanded this winter with an eighth building, adding a further 20 apartments. In total there are now 122 apartments with 587 beds, all offering the individuality of a holiday flat, while maintaining the comfort of a hotel. The Rocks Resort is located right next to the valley station in the resort, and originally comprised seven buildings constructed in solid local Valser quartz. For the guests of Rocks Resort, lifts and pistes, ski and snowboard schools, shops, and rentable equipment are all easily reachable on foot. There are also seven restaurants, six bars and clubs to choose from, with family-orientated restaurant Ristorante Camino new this winter.

Gore-Tex Capes For Homeless Employees of the leading Canadian skiwear brand Arc’teryx have spent some of their December weekends in the Arc’teryx production site, in Burnaby near Vancouver, sewing Gore-Tex capes for homeless Vancouvians. The city of Vancouver gets roughly 1200mm of annual rainfall, and hundreds of homeless have to cope with Mother Nature unprotected. Trying to find a use for Gore-Tex fabric that would otherwise end in the landfill, Arc’teryx employees developed the “Bird Nest” initiative – sewing and distributing simple hooded raincapes to homeless people in Vancouver. By the end of 2010, 560 capes were sewn and distributed through several Salvation Army Shelters in Vancouver.


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The Ultimate Valentines in St Moritz DAVID BLACK

Val Cenis (www.valcenis.com) in France already has a number of promotional deals targeted at women skiers and boarders, but the area has now announced plans for a special week in March when still more will be available. Already every Monday throughout the season, women visiting Val Cenis with its 125km of runs are entitled to free ski and

board hire for the day, and free access to the beginner slopes and lifts. Then from 19–26 March the resort has plans for a series of free morning and afternoon sessions at the neighbouring village of Bessans, a Nordic snowsports mecca with a small downhill ski area. These include introductory sessions in cross-country skiing, downhill skiing, biathlon, Nordic walking, and snowshoeing at night.

New Lifts For 2014 The scale of development ahead of the 2014 Winter Games in Sochi, Russia, is becoming increasingly apparent with the world’s leading lift manufacturer, Doppelmayr (www.doppelmayr. com), revealing that it is in the process of completing 20 new lifts in time for 2014 Games. The biggest project is for a new world-record sized ”3S” or ”tri-cable ropeway” – a kind of ultrastable, high-capacity, high-speed lift, which combines the benefits of cable cars and gondolas – a famous example includes the Peak2Peak lift at Whistler Blackcomb. The large cabins travel along two track ropes like a cable car for maximum stability, and are pulled by a haul rope, but rather than stopping and starting like a conventional cable car, there are multiple cabins moving around continuously like a gondola. The new lift, Doppelmayr’s 100th installation for the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), links the main Alpine sports venue at Krasnaya Polyana to the Laura ski area, where the Nordic competitions of the 2014 Olympics will be staged.

The lift will rise 1000 vertical metres from 600 to 1600m above sea level over its 5383m length – a new world record for this lift type, and for any type of continually moving cable lift. It will take only 11.25 minutes to make the 5km+ ascent in one of the 43 30-passenger cabins, which will together be able to transport 3000 people per hour. Work is due to commence this May with completion in 2013. The value of the order by Gazprom has not been disclosed, but the company remarked it decided on the lift because of “Doppelmayr’s high professional competence and the spectacular references for 3S installations.”

One Five Diamond Hotel Just one hotel in Canada has been given a five diamond award – The Four Seasons Resort in Whistler (www.fourseasons.com/ whistler). A five diamond rating is equivalent to the European five star, and is awarded by North America’s two leading motoring organisations, the American Automobile

Association (AAA) and the Canadian Automobile Association (CAA). Less than 0.3% of the 59,000 rated lodgings in North America receive five diamonds, indicating the ultimate in luxury and sophistication. “We dedicate this award to our employees who make it happen every day and create incredible experiences for our guests. It’s their unwavering attention to detail, and ongoing commitment to service that has earned us this prestigious recognition” said General Manager Mark Herron.

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Traditional French spa town: • Exceptional snow records • Great family resort • Stunning scenery, unspoilt pistes • Vibrant and friendly village • 36km of magnificent nordic skiing • Easy access from Tarbes/Lourdes, Pau and Toulouse airports

The Serre Chevalier valley in the southern French Alps will host the Ultimate Tour Test, and the Serre Chevalier Derby, on 19 and 20 March. Anyone aged 16 years and over can enter the Derby on Saturday 19 March, a freeride event in ski, snowboarding, monoski and telemark. The event attracted over 100 entrants in 2010, and offers competitors three demanding runs with impressive vertical drops on these northfacing, tree-lined pistes. Running simultaneously is the tenth Ultimate Tour Test, which provides an opportunity for enthusiasts to discuss extreme equipment crafted by true ”Artisans du Ride”. Thirty established brands, including Quiksilver, Aigle,

North Face, Arva and Recco, will be there with more than 500 products to test. Self-catering prices with Erna Low start at £158pp per week, based on four sharing a studio apartment, with departures on 19 March, and are inclusive of a free upgrade to a Eurotunnel FlexiPlus crossing, which offers total convenience and flexibility. (www.ernalow.co.uk; 0845 863 0525).

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“Modern ski technology has made skiing easier than ever before, and has given people a desire to get better and better. Here at the Ski Club we offer holidays which will help them do this with the aid of top-class instructors, as well as online ski technique and fitness advice to enhance their ski experience at whatever their individual ski ability” said Jonny Cassidy, General Manager of Ski Club Freshtracks (skiclubfreshtracks.co.uk).

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New Technology Set To Improve Helmets MIPS (Multi-directional Impact Protection System), a company based in Sweden, has signed a licence to supply their technology to Burton Snowboards, for use in some of their helmet brands. MIPS’ patented technology mimics and reinforces the brain's own protection, thereby reducing the risk of brain damage, setting a new standard in helmet safety the company say. “Helmets on the market today are based on the same technology that was developed during the 70s. They provide adequate protection, but they don't protect against brain damage caused by an angled impact to the head. MIPS reduces the risk of brain damage by mimicking the brain's own protection system, using a unique sliding low-friction layer between the head and the helmet liner” says a MIPS company statement. MIPS will initially be integrated in the Burton RED Hi-Fi helmet 2012 model, a helmet that was used by six out of seven snowboard medal winners at the 2010 Olympic Winter Games in Vancouver, and will be available in shops worldwide from August 2011.

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Lake Louise Ticket Deal Lake Louise in Alberta has announced a special deal on lodging incorporating lift tickets that will be valid for the rest of its long season (except the Easter holidays) right through to May. The famous Canadian resort is offering midweek ski-and-stay packages at the Great Divide Lodge (greatdividelodge.ca), from $79pp including lodging and lift pass, based on double occupancy – this is actually a few cents cheaper than a regular priced lift ticket ($79.75) on its own! The weekend equivalent is $99pp.

"Mystery Chalet" Deal For the next few weeks, for all last-minute bookings made from the Monday for travel on the following Saturday/Sunday, guests of Mountain Heaven (www. mountainheaven.co.uk) will receive a week’s holiday in a fully-catered chalet for only £199pp. The only thing the guest won’t know is which chalet it is they’re booked into until later in the week. “Whatever happens, guests will get great food and wine, and some will end up in the premium chalets, including the luxurious The Penthouse in La Rosière” says Director Nick Williams.

New Bar At Formigal A new mountain bar/restaurant has opened at Formigal in the Spanish Pyrenees, one of the country’s biggest ski areas. It joins more than 20 restaurants already operating in the area. La Yurta is a Mongolian-style hut located on-piste in the Portalet valley; it offers Formigal’s skiers and boarders a variety of wines, champagne, Beluga caviar and soft drinks, to be enjoyed in the sunshine before continuing with their day’s skiing or boarding.


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Charity Race Success The 13th edition of the Villars 24hour race (www.bcv24hvillars. com) raised CHF150,000 for a selection of charities. More than 450 racers took part in teams raising money for cancer charities, with more than 200 volunteers helping in the event’s organisation. Craig Pollock, Jacques Villeneuve, and numerous other sports celebrities, came to support the event. Altogether nearly 70 teams covered 17,973.45km.

Ski Total's New Brochure Ski Total (01252 618333) has released its 2011–12 Ski Total Privilege Preview brochure guaranteeing the best rates on holidays for next winter. Last year the company say its clients saved up to £500 per couple by booking early. Deals for this and next winter include £200 cashback off brochure prices, and 2-for-1 rentals saving up to £189 per person. For 2011–12 early bookings only, there is also a loyalty bonus of £123 per couple on offer. The company is also offering a New Year special (9 days for the price of 7 days) departing 30 December 2011.

Gay Ski Week Returns For all those skiing and snowboarding devotees, there’s something for gay and lesbian visitors, and their friends, in Telluride, Colorado, as Gay Ski Week returns from 26 February–5 March 2011. Rated the top gay ski week in the US by Gay.com it features excessive music parties and mountain dating events in the snow. Events range from a new wet pool party at the five-star Capella Resort Hotel, to après-ski at the sumptuous Suede, and the White Night Party at The Peaks Resort.

Europe and the Dolomites just got closer thanks to collaboration between Cortina Express and Eurolines. “The new bus service is an alternative to air travel, and embraces the philosophy of ‘slow travel’, enjoy the views from the comfort of your seat and arrive in the Ampezzo valley without the usual frenzy of travelling” said a statement from the famous Italian resort. Depart from London Friday morning and arrive in Cortina Saturday evening. The route takes you through cities like Amsterdam, Brussels, Liege, Luxembourg and Paris, and after a quick change of bus at Mestre, Venice, you are off to the heart of the Dolomites. The return to London departs Saturday with arrival on Sunday. A one-way ticket is €100, and saves the traveller the stress of airport check-in, and the long waiting times associated with air travel. The service is available every Saturday, until 27 March. London–Mestre: www.eurolines.it; Mestre–Cortina: www.cortinaexpress.it.


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New BRITS 2011 Website Launches The BRITS Music and Winter Festival has launched its new website (www.the-brits.com) ahead of the imminent 2011 event in Laax, Switzerland, from 20–27 March. Celebrating its 23rd birthday next year, the BRITS and its re-designed website offers snow lovers, party revellers, and competitors alike, a wealth of information on one of the longest running and most popular winter festivals of the season. The week-long festival will see live music from Pendulum, The Correspondents, an 80s-themed chalet party, and 3D disco, as well as world-class freestyle action on the snow. A week’s package deal starts from £255, which includes seven nights’ accommodation, 7 days lift pass, and that all-important festival wristband. The new website features continual event news and updates.

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After a year of business, the Scandinave Spa Whistler (www. scandinave.com) has won a “Best Spa” award, and has been listed as one of Canada’s top spas by Spas of America (www.spasofamerica.com). The spa is spread over 1.2 hectares, offering hydrotherapy in the heart of nature, cleansing the body while improving blood circulation and physical conditioning, and producing increased wellness and intense relaxation.

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An unusual distraction for skiers arriving at the top of the Sunburst Express Chairlift in Sun Peaks, ready to ski their first run of the day, is a strong whiff of cinnamon buns. Those who follow their noses to the Sunburst Lodge at the Canadian resort, are rewarded by one of the 250–300 cinnamon buns baked high on the mountain each morning. “The elevation at Sunburst (1849m) means the cinnamon buns baked up there are twice as big and extra fluffy, so it’s often a first stop for skiers and snowboarders when they head up the mountain in the morning” explains Bobbe Lyall, Food and Beverage Manager for the British Columbian resort.

Les Gets: New Bordercross Les Gets has a new boardercross course dedicated to the resort’s Olympic champion Déborah Anthonioz (Silver medallist at Vancouver Winter Games 2010). Open to all to experience, it’s one of the few permanent boardercross circuits that can also stage international competitions. At the course inauguration, Sophie Dion, French President Nicolas Sarkozy’s Technical Advisor, gave Anthonioz the “Order of Merit” medal. You can meet Déborah at the course on 27 February from 2–4pm or on 6 March from 2–4pm.


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UK's First Dedicated Booking Site Launches

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The UK’s first dedicated ski accommodation booking website, PowderBeds (www. powderbeds.com), has launched. The site has been designed especially for the British skier and snowboarder who cares about the detail, and likes to book independently, but unlike other sites has been created by highly experienced travel professionals and ski experts. There has been a big investment in state-of-the-art technology to provide real time accommodation availability from eight separate feeds, rather than the usual

monolithic structure that sits behind many ski accommodation sites. This ”fluid” pricing ensures access to all the latest accommodation deals. The aim is that with PowderBeds’ intuitive, easyto-use, and highly secure interface and booking facility, the customer is instantly connected to all the information they need to make informed, accurate decisions about the best place to stay on their ski holiday. Honest, unbiased opinion is at the heart of the PowderBeds vision. The site encourages customer feedback via an interactive ”user review” section and regular blogs, as well as providing carefully crafted, comprehensive, ”warts and all” accommodation reviews. PowderBeds offer a wide range of hotels, apartments, condos and chalets at the major ski destinations. It has been launched by Osprey Holidays Ltd, which has been in the business for over 50 years, and is the brainchild of Michael Bennett, Managing Director of Osprey Holidays Ltd. He commented “We recognised the need for a dedicated site that focused solely on providing ski holiday accommodation for the self-package market. Our aim is to offer British skiers and boarders the widest possible choice of ski hotels, apartments and chalets with 24/7 live pricing and availability. We’re offering access to the best possible resort information, the best possible choice of hotels, apartments and chalets, and all at the best possible price.”

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A snowboarder’s favourite, the waterproof and breathable Kizamm, blends functional details like the 60g recycled Heatseeker insulation, fully taped seams, and an adjustable fixed hood. The jacket has a bold colour-block style that’s sure to stand out on the mountain. 'The jacket also comes with a fully zipped internal pocket, as well as being fitted wtih a goggle cloth FEATURES: Waterproof, breathable, fully seam sealed; full-featured fixed hood; rotated core-zip vents; Napoleon zip pocket.

For ultimate insulation in the lowest of temperatures, this thermal jacket is insulated throughout with plush 700 fill goose down, and incorporates welded baffles to lock out the cold and retain valuable body heat. Externally, a supertough nylon ripstop shell resists abrasion, whilst a fixed hood, gives maximum coverage to the head. FEATURES: Performance fit; Pertex; fully welded baffles; fixed down hood with laminated hood brim; Napoleon chest pocket; hideaway hem cinch cord.

The Men’s Dunmoran Hoodie is wind-resistant with TNF Apex Aerobic fabric, which makes it one of the most advanced of its kind. The fabric is wind-resistant, yet breathable, and comes in a distinctive eye-catching plaid print. A full-length zip allows greater climate control, and flexibility on the slopes. Plus, when it’s really cold, pull on the cosy hood, and stuff your hands in the kangaroo pockets to keep on the move. FEATURES: Wind-resistant; breathable; cinch hood.

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These bright pants are the perfect option for anyone looking for a combination of comfort and style. Bright colours are at height of slope fashion this season and look like becoming a trend for next year too. The Go Go pants are fully waterproof yet completely breathable to keep you at a stable temperature whatever the weather. FEATURES: Waterproof, breathable, fully seam sealed; adjustable waist tabs; hand-warmer zip pockets; inner thigh vents.

The Men’s Rockeller Pant is a highly technical snowsport pant. Built for high mountain action in waterproof, breathable HyVent, the Rockeller is insulated with Thinsulate flex for cold weather riding. Ventilation is vital and this is aided by the Chimney Venting system. Reinforced edge guards with kick patches fend off sharp ski edges. FEATURES: Alpine fit; waterproof, breathable, fully seam-sealed; Recco avalanche rescue reflector; performance stretch fit; adjustable waist tabs; zip integration; handwarmer zip pockets.

The Men’s Hybrid Long Sleeve Zip Neck baselayer is the first vital layer in an effective clothing system to keep athletes comfortable and dry on the mountain. Hybrid garments combine panels of fabrics that provide warmth and ventilation. Adventure lovers will value the easy care, quick drying, and odour-resistant properties. This baselayer is perfectly suited to any outdoor pursuit. The Men’s Hybrid Tights baselayer also make a perfect first layer.


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400m Snowflake Created For New Ski Resort The entrance to a new indoor winter sports centre in Lithuania has been decorated with a huge snowflake formed from more than 400 mountain pine trees, with a diameter of almost 400m. The complex, due to open in April 2011, will boast both outdoor ski runs and one of the world’s five biggest indoor runs. The idea came to Andrius Stasiukynas, the General Director of the construction company Stamita employed in the building of the complex. “We decided that the downhill should be given some winter accent which would remain there even during the hottest summer” said Mr Stasiukynas. “Later, on its other side, facing Druskininkai, we will create the logo of the centre – a skier, using the same trees. We didn’t want to use any environment unfriendly materials” he added. Curious travellers now stop to see not only the rapidly emerging ski hall, but the impressive massive green snowflake as well.

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Wipeout (www.wipeoutstore. eu) – the company that prints piste maps for the most popular European ski destinations onto high-quality microfibre lens cloths – has expanded the list of resorts covered from ten to 35. New this winter is Serre Chevalier, St. Anton, Flims, Laax, Megève, Davos, and many others. Costing £7.95 each, a Wipeout cleans your goggles and is an everlasting piste map. Compared with normal paper maps, it doesn’t disintegrate in the elements, and it can be opened with your ski gloves on. You don’t need to refold it, just shove it in your pocket.

Ex-British Soldier Win An ex-British soldier, Andy Campbell, is one of two winners of a remarkable competition run by Utah ski area Canyons. Andy’s prize includes flights to Utah, a $40,000 salary for 4 months work, season pass, superior suite at the Waldorf Astoria, spa treatments, heli-skiing, full equipment, and VIP status to events in resort. Andy Campbell, who was operational in the Iraq war, lost the use of his legs in a climbing accident in 2004. The Park City resort’s ”Ultimate Mountain Gig” contest attracted around 450 entries. Andy’s job is to help with marketing Canyons, particularly in social media at www.TheCanyons.com/umg/.

New Verbier Sweet Shop Sweet-Zerland Bonbons Verbier is a new sweet shop, created in partnership with interior decorators and painters from Disneyland Paris. Owners Séverine and Frédéric Boson sell sweets made in Switzerland using traditional recipes with no colourings, no artificial flavours and no preservatives. The sweets are available in a choice of 24 flavours and a children’s area where kids can play and draw.

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Anticipated within the skiing world, and soon to make a big impact on the UK film scene it’s Chalet Girl, the story of a teenager strapped for cash looking to earn a few quid as a chalet maid, but a season in St Anton leaves her a snowboarding sensation and deeply besotted. Packed with breathtaking snowboarding action and stunning locations, Chalet Girl is a hilarious and touching story about finding a talent, staying true to yourself and achieving your dreams. The Alps have been the scene of many extreme ski films over the years, but that is set to change with the launch of Chalet Girl the romantic comedy that follows 19-year-old Kim Matthews, played by Felicity Jones, as she takes on the challenge of her life when she lands a job as a chalet girl in St Anton. With a job living and working in the luxury chalet of successful businessman Richard Masden, played by Bill Nighy, she spends her days cooking, cleaning and

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catering for his family. Propelled into a world of wealth, fun, and endless parties, Kim is utterly baffled by this new way of life. Finding it hard to grasp all the rules and be accepted by her stereotypically posh co-worker Georgie, played by Tamsin Egerton, she quickly finds herself way out of her depth.

To make matters worse, she finds herself falling for her boss’s son Jonny, played by Gossip Girl star Ed Westwick. Gorgeous, charming and talented there’s just two problems –Jonny’s ice-princess girlfriend Chloe, and his scheming mother. With few friends to turn to Kim takes to the slopes, where she discovers the thrills of snowboarding and a natural talent. Filled with a new-found confidence, she enters the resort’s biggest pro-boarding event of the year. As the competition draws nearer and Jonny and Kim grow closer, it looks like her luck is finally changing. But Jonny’s family has other plans for his future, and they could turn Kim’s world upside down. It’s a tale just too close to reality for many who have spent time in chalets, either working or on holiday. Staff who are out for the season, indulging in plenty of partying, serving up a lavish pre-rehearsed schedule of cakes and five-course suppers, whilst trying endlessly to ”hit it off” with the rich clientele. Chalet companies across the Alps are braced for a boost in chalet girl applications for next season. It has been rumoured that the number of gap year staff will fall in the coming year due to higher university fees, but for those still in the market for a year out, or those ditching university altogether, the attraction of the Alps might just be what they need. The Managing Director of Ski St Martin (www. skistmartin.com) told InTheSnow “Every season there is a great demand for jobs as chalet girls, but it is often apparent that the kind of people who look for the work are not that dedicated to the job, and are more interested in the après-ski, not our clients. That just isn’t what we look for and often have to search harder for the very best.” The film is set in the upmarket resort of St Anton, however large parts of it were shot in GarmischPartenkirchen, Germany. As any winter sports fan knows, mountain weather is notoriously unpredictable and caused a great deal of problems. Director Phil Traill said “One thing out here is no-one can predict the weather, which is very frustrating” he sighs. ”Whenever we tried to plan the following day’s filming, the Germans and Austrians would always say, ’we are in the mountains,’ which is shorthand for saying, ’we haven’t a clue what the weather will be doing.’” Many of the cast had never skied or snowboarded before production started, including lead actress Felicity Jones, who had never even put a snowboard on. She underwent a 3-week, 8 hours a day crash course in an attempt to master the sport. Co-star, and supposed seasoned ”ski bum”, Tamsin Egerton had also never skied.

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Getting There

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“Who needs the Alps?” is the question posed by Sweden’s largest and best known ski area, Åre (pronounced ”Oh-Rey”). Well, the answer is perhaps not, if you head to Scandinavia’s most popular snowsport destination. The ski area is large by any standards – with a vertical that is also impressive for a part of the European continent not famed for its high mountains; and there are more than 40 fast lifts to get you up it. Then there’s the long season with snow guaranteed from late November well into May, when daylight hours stretch late in to the evening. Add in a pleasant historic base village, with a great variety of accommodation from value apartments up to the stylish Copperhill Mountain Lodge (www.copperhill.se); an equally eclectic mix of shopping,

The nearest airport is Östersund (85 km / 53 miles) away, from which a bus service links to the resort in about an hour long transfer. Trondheim Værnes Airport (140km / 87 miles) is the second closest, and is served by a ski bus (the ‘Skybus’) service direct to Åre on Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays. Transfers cost 220 SEK for adults and 165 SEK for children / students each way. The bus stops at nine different locations in the Åre area and takes around two hours. Norwegian airline (Norwegian.com) run low cost flights from Edinburgh and Gatwick. Alternatively the rail station in Åre receives several trains daily from Stockholm and other cities, including Trondheim, Gothenburg and Malmö. Overnight trains include restaurants, discotheque carriages and sleeping cars. Stockholm is 600km (375 miles) from the resort, Gothenburg 900km (587miles) and Malmö 1100km (687 miles). There are also good road links between these cities and Åre.

après-ski and restaurants; lots of things to do, great facilities and friendly English-speaking locals, and you do have a winning combination. Oh and with regards to that old

criticism of Scandinavia – it’s too expensive, particularly for alcoholic drink; really this is no longer the case. The Swedish Krona has devalued dramatically against major

currencies – by around a third over recent years. Alcohol prices are in line with those of the Alps, and meals and lift tickets generally cheaper. Åre – the ski area operated by the SkiStar group (www.skistar.com), which owns most of the region’s other top ski areas, including Norway’s Hemsedal – spreads for some distance along the valley road and actually incorporates “three villages in one resort”, the main one being the original village. Each village has its own ski area, although by far the largest is that above Åre village itself. This ski area is shared with the newer purpose-built and family-friendly offshoot of Årebjörnen. Tourism began in the area in the 1880s when the railway reached the town, and that’s still a great way to arrive from Stockholm. There’s an overnight train


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where you can either dance all night in the disco car, or relax in the sleeper. The funicular railway that still accesses the slopes today was opened in 1909. From the top there are spectacular views across the huge frozen lake beside the resort. Architecturally the resort is a mix of old wooden buildings and modern additions. The resort centre, around the railway station square, is especially attractive. The second largest ski area is above Duved, which is virtually linked to Åre’s skiing (but not quite!). You need to take a bus from one base to the other. Duved installed Scandinavia’s first six-seater chair-lift with a plastic hood for weather protection some years ago, it cut the previous bottomto-top ascent time from 45

The Design Hotel, the Copperhill Mountain Lodge (+46 (0)647 14300; www.copperhill.se), has quickly become THE place to stay in Are and won a major international award - the “Spa Interior Design of the Year Award - within a year of opening in 2008. Amazingly a newer, larger spa opened in December 2010. Besides all the qualities of the most luxurious hotels, the Design Hotel concept is to bring as much art and design in to its guests lives as possible, something not always at the forefront of your mind when you go skiing, but surprisingly enriching once you experience it.

minutes to just over 5 minutes! Intermediates will particularly enjoy Åre’s fast easy cruising, and the feeling of travelling along the area. Beginners have a high proportion of terrain graded very easy or easy, and the ski school guarantees you’ll have mastered the basics after five lessons, or they offer a full refund. Expert skiers have plenty of off-piste opportunities with heli-skiing available. Of course you should always take a guide, but here the avalanche risk is lower than the norm. On-piste choices include the World Cup Downhill, and the famous Hummelbranten mogul (bumps)

run. Åre was also host to the Alpine World Championships in 2007, which says a lot for the downhill skiing. In common with most Scandinavian ski centres there is excellent crosscountry skiing, with 83km of trails. Off the slopes Åre is one of the top party spots in Sweden with après-ski, or “After Ski” as it’s called locally, kicking off at 3pm. Choose between a lively bar where you pile your ski boots up in the corner, grab a beer and listen to a live band, or something a bit more relaxed, may be a good old communal singsong (you remember the days before karaoke?). In either case live

performances are usually the order of the day, with bands playing pop, rock, jazz or blues at least six nights of the week in high season. The slopeside Tott Hotell is traditionally the liveliest place when the lifts close, with the Diplomat popular later on and right through the evening. Six nightclubs continue with, often, live acts right through to the small hours. If you can’t get enough of the snow then on Wednesday nights the toboggan run is floodlit for night sledging. There’s a good choice of dining in

the village with more than 50 places to eat, including establishments selling smoked reindeer, grilled char, or baked salmon stuffed with button mushrooms in a tarragon and mussel sauce. Local specialities are fish, reindeer and moose dishes, cooked on Swedish hot stones, but international cuisine such as burgers, pizza and TexMex are also widely available, often for less than the cost in the Alps. So when you plan your next trip, don’t always think about following the flock and flying south for the winter – flying northeast can be just as good, if not better.


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Val d'lsère To Host Pistes Gourmandes Festival Anyone who appreciates the best of French food, and some of the country’s best skiing, should book a stay in Val d’Isère (www. valdisere.com) during the resort’s famous Pistes Gourmandes festival, which will be held from 21– 24 March. It is devoted to discovering authentic, ethical products, and the art of great food, with leading chefs and food writers providing demonstrations, cookery lessons and tastings. There’ll also be photo exhibitions, street festivities, ice sculpture, and fruit and vegetable carving. The final of the first female-only cookery competition, La Cuillere d’Or or the ”Golden Spoon”, will also take place, where guests will have the chance to see professional and amateur female chefs battle it out to prepare a sumptuous meal for eight people in 3½ hours.

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Team Evolution Supports Young UK Racers

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With the demise of the publiclyfunded British ski racing bodies, new organisations are being established by individuals dedicated

to keeping the British ski racing scene alive at an elite level. One such is the new Team Evolution ski academy (www.teamevolution. eu), owned and run by Paul Telling, a co-founder of the Ambition Race Team

recognised by Snowsport England. Describing itself as an ”Alpine performance training group”, Team Evolution provides its young athletes with a structured, professional program, which aims to achieve the highest standards of performance within ski racing. “Being part of Team Evolution is about achieving your individual goals as an athlete, within a safe, enjoyable and competitive environment, whilst still having the support to develop fully as a person” says Yannick Green, the Commercial Program Director. Athletes are not ”selected” as such to be on the team, but they have expressed the will from an early age to be a top-class Alpine racer. As there is no full-time national team set up they

are forced to “go private.” Funded privately by sponsors and parents of the athletes, the young athletes also receive grants from their local county councils because they are national team athletes. Flexible training support options vary from a minimum 10-week period, to supporting and mentoring those athletes on full-time programs over the course of several years. The consequence of this unique set-up is that over 80% of the athletes skiing with Team Evolution for the 2010–11 season are members of national team programs, and Team Evolution currently has two athletes who are shortlisted to go to the Junior Winter Olympics in Innsbruck 2012.

Snowball Pass Discount Card Expands Coverage The Snowball Pass, a discount card used for all kinds of savings by holidaymakers in the Alps, has launched its new 2010–11 season website, with more discounts and bigger savings – on average saving over £120 says industry veteran

Damian Knight, the man behind the discount pass. The SnowBall Pass is valid in Espace Killy, Paradiski, Les 3 Vallées , Alpe d’Huez and Les Deux Alpes, Avoriaz and Chamonix, and provides discounts at selected venues on

drinks, food, lessons, activities, lift passes, and equipment hire at selected venues. At £15pp it is valid for the entire season, and can be used in multiple resorts adding extra value if you travel more than once.

Full information and online Pass purchase is available at www.snowballpass.com. Snowboard Club UK and the Ski Club of Great Britain are both offering the Pass, available to their members for a limited period.

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New SWISS Airlines App Swiss International Air Lines has a new iPhone app that gives customers access to services that include comparing fares, flight availability, booking flights and calling up the latest arrival and departure information and much more. The app also allows users to check-in and select their seat from 23 hours before departure, with mobile boarding passes then sent through the app. The boarding pass, once delivered, can then be called up by simply shaking the iPhone. The SWISS app is available free from the App Store.


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Sochi Looks To Guarantee Snow For Olympics Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has said that one of the big challenges for the coming Sochi Olympics, due to start in just over 3 years, is to guarantee snow cover. “We need to settle a variety of issues, including the issue of snow. For the second year the winter here is essentially snow-free in January. And although the Olympics are held at other time period, we need to make sure that we have no problems that Vancouver faced last year” he told a press conference at Rosa Khutor ski resort, one of the newly-built Olympic venues. President Medvedev said that it was also important that development looked beyond the Olympics themselves, to ensure the legacy of the Games is as a world-class winter sports recreation complex, which attracts guests from around the world. The 2014 Winter Olympics, the 22nd Games, will be staged 7–23 February 2014 in Sochi. Alpine skiing will take place at Rosa Khutor Alpine resort, and there’ll be a freestyle skiing and snowboard park for other on-snow downhill sports disciplines.

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ZOE GILLINGS

There has been quite a lot of media coverage of skiing and snowboarding in the last few months, as UK Sport announced in December that it was cutting all funding to both of these sports for the next 4-year period. It’s disappointing and I think UK Sport has made a mistake, but there is no point in dwelling on it. The decision is made so time to move on. Quite a lot of people have asked me if I will retire, because as it stands I simply won’t have the funds to train or compete at the highest level. The answer is quite simply no; I’m more driven now than ever to bring back the gold medal in Sochi in 2014. I love snowboarding and it is my number one passion, I get up every day for it, and I spend many long hours in the gym just to be able to do it. I have no plans to retire. I competed in my first competitive race since the Olympics last weekend in Puy St Vincent, France. It was the French Cup, which is an International Ski Federation race, and although it is a lower level competition than the World Cup, as it’s the last race before the World Championships it attracts some of the best boardercross athletes in the world, including the Olympic gold medallist – Maelle Ricker, Olympic silver medallist – Déborah Anthonioz, and several other World Cup athletes. My hope of easing back into competition steadily was soon dashed!

Due to receiving no funding since the Olympics, and the injury to my left knee, I’ve done no on-snow training, so I even surprised myself by finishing on the podium in third place beating Déborah Anthonioz, and finishing right behind Maelle Ricker who finished in second. UK Sport said the reason I didn’t get any funding for the next 4 years is because I don’t have the potential to win a podium in Sochi. In the last 2 years I’ve already won several World

I’m more driven now than ever to bring back the gold medal in Sochi. I love snowboarding... it is my number one passion Cup podiums, finished the 2009 season ranked fifth in the world, came eighth at the Winter Olympics despite sustaining a really bad injury, and last week won a podium beating the Olympic silver medallist. I disagree. Anyway, I arrived last night at the World Championships in Spain. so now it’s time to get breakfast before heading up to the mountain to do some training.

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Backdoor access to main resorts Quality Self-catering sleeping 2-18 Self-drive/accommodation only Charming traditional resorts Ski Packs at great prices

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Resorts include: Samöens for Flaine, Les Gets for Avoriaz, Vaujany for Alpe d’Huez, Peisey for Les Arcs, St Martin de Belleville for Méribel & La Tania for Courchevel

The Swedes take a pride in their top resort and are pleased to show off its many assets to international guests. You’ll find 96% of the people in resort are fluent in English as their second language.

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Åre is far enough north to have great snow for 6 months of the year from midNovember to mid-May. But it is rarely that cold as, like Britain, it’s warmed by the Gulf Stream – it’s just that temperatures don’t fluctuate as much as they do for us right next to the Atlantic. In fact Åre offers a snow guarantee to its guests, detailed at: www.skistar.com/en/Are/Skiing/Snow-Guarantee/

BIGGEST IN SCANDINAVIA Åre has more than 100 trails, the longest 6km long, covering more than 100km of piste. Nearly 50 lifts provide uplift making it the biggest single ski area in Scandinavia, as well as the most visited, attracting around a million skiers and boarders each winter.

VIBRANT VILLAGE Åre has several villages connected to it, but the original centre has much more character and atmosphere than most Scandinavian resorts, and is reminiscent of a classic resort in the Alps, with shops, bars, restaurants and hotels all close to one another around a central square.

WORLD CLASS FOR FAMILIES Åre has one of the most generous child lift ticket deals in Europe, with kids aged up to 8 years skiing free, providing they are wearing a helmet (also provided free). On the slopes there are numerous dedicated children’s skiing areas, each with their own lifts and childcare, and the special ski school programmes are second to none.

Indoor Ski Centre To Open 2014

Plans to build the UK’s largest indoor snow centre are back on track, with groundwork due to start in the next few months, Godfrey Spanner, Managing Director of the company behind the SnOasis project has told the BBC. The £350m SnOasis project is now 10 years in the making so far. Mr Spanner says groundwork

will begin in March, construction in September 2011, and completion by 2014. The SnOasis project, which will incorporate a 415m-long indoor ski slope, ice rink, facilities for 14 winter sports, hotels, shops and accommodation on a former quarry, finally got the go-ahead several years ago just before the economic crash. However, Mr Spanner says the subsequent delays have been down to satisfying ecological concerns centred on rare newts in the area. ”We're scheduled for the second quarter of 2014, but at this minute I'm working with the team to see if we couldn't get the snow dome itself operating before that time” Mr Spanner told the BBC. "One of the planning conditions is that we must start the snow dome first.”


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01 HELI SOFTSHELL JACKET £475

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Peak Performance leads the way with their premium three-layer Gore-Tex Soft Shell jacket. It is the perfect design for backcountry skiing, and it also offers full storm protection making it compatible with all weather conditions – keeping mountaineers comfortable during any challenge. It is made with a stretch Gore-Tex Soft Shell fabric with two different linings; one with soft micro grid fleece giving extra warmth, and one with flannel that gives a lovely lightness to the garment. FEATURES: Fixed hood, space enough for helmet; articulated sleeves for freedom of movement; two large hand pockets, one chest pocket, sleeve pocket and one inner pocket; full two-way front zip to allow great ventilation; pit zips for good ventilation; elastic drawstring at bottom hem; longer in back than front; snap-in system; Recco avalanche system; Velcro adjustable cuffs. FABRIC: 94% polyamide, 6% elastane

This Gore-Tex Performance Shell 2L jacket with 100g Thermolite Plus padding is a versatile ski jacket, suitable for use for all mountain activities. The jacket is fitted with a fleece-lined collar, powder skirt, and multifunctional pockets for everything from your ski pass to MP3 player, making it perfect for everyone from beginners to expert skiers. The layers will keep you warm during any speedy ski slope descent, and the colourful design will definitely be an eyecatcher! FEATURES: Detachable hood with snaps; powder skirt; snap-in system; 100g Thermolite Plus padding; articulated sleeves; two zippered hand-warming pockets; zippered sleeve pass pocket and inner pocket; Velcro-secured chest pocket; mesh inner pocket; Velcro-adjustable cuffs; drawstring hem; fleecelined collar. FABRIC: 100% polyamide

03 HELI SOFTSHELL PANT £425 This three-layer Gore-Tex Soft Shell pant is also designed for junior performance and perfect for use backcountry skiing. With fabulous storm protection and a warm lining, the pants offer the most comfortable skiing experience to anyone on the mountain. The pants have the same two lining design as the Soft Shell jacket. FEATURES: Detachable stretch rib part with a pocket for the avalanche beacon and integrated suspenders; articulated knees for freedom of movement; two hand pockets, one back pocket and one leg pocket; large ventilation at side of leg; reinforced leg ending in Superfabric; snap-in system; Recco avalanche detection system. FABRIC: 94% polyamide, 6% elastane

04 JUNIOR SKIZONE PANT £165 Peak Performance Junior SkiZone Pant with its Gore-Tex Performance Shell, and 80g Thermolite Plus padding is the perfect option for anyone who enjoys snowsports. It comes in a regular fit with articulated knees and detachable suspenders, giving a great amount of flexibility to both size and style. The waist has a fleece lining to give extra warmth, whilst there are also two zippered hand-warming pockets. The trousers are also equipped with snow gaiters for people looking for an off-piste or power adventure.

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Jon (AKA WESTY) AT ALTITUDE

Jon is one of few instructors in the world to hold the top qualifications from France, Switzerland and Britain. He can teach on and off piste skiing throughout the Alps and as Ski School Director, Jon helps manage the ski and snowboard school, the instructor training Gap programs, the Verbier freeride camps and also the winter and summer kids camps. (0041 27 771 6006; www.altitude-verbier.com).

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Fear separation

Tactics Pole plant

This month Jon talks us through four key points to remember when skiing the bumps, whether it is your first foray into the moguls or you are shredding the zipper line!

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In next month's issue we will give you a fuller understanding of what’s involved in instructor training.

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Over the following 4 issues we will tackle: Powder Skiing / Carving / Bumps / Instructor Training. PIC

FUN PARK. The Fun Park or Terrain Park is a great place for the kids to have fun and learn new skills, & they absolutely love it!

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SAFETY. When your kids are going into the park for the first time it is important that they temper some of their enthusiasm for “going big” & “getting gnarly” with knowledge of safety & protocol. Always read and obey the notice about the rules and safety tips, which should be clearly posted at the entrance to any self-respecting park. Always wear appropriate safety equipment, which may include body armour (padding), and at the very least a helmet should be considered mandatory anytime you or your kids enter the park.

GETTING AIR. Once the jumps have been inspected, with a run through the park to look at the size of the jump and the landing, you are ready to go! Watch a few people hit the jump first so that you can judge the correct speed needed, so that you don’t land on the flat or knuckle (too slow), or worse overshoot the landing (too fast). You want to land in the middle of the downslope.

NEXT STEPS. Once the kids have mastered straight airs, they can start to progress to 180s, 360s, and on up to rodeo 7s and switch double corked 10s! There are also many other features in the park once their skills progress, such as rails, boxes, wall rides, half-pipes, step-ups, gap jumps, etc. Above all, have fun & stay safe!

Once you have the correct speed, approach the jump in a low, flexed, balanced position. As you leave the lip extend the legs slightly to get a small pop, & to stay balanced in the air. Keep the hands forward in front of you to ensure that you do not get in the back seat. As you come to land, extend your landing gear down smoothly, and ride nonchalantly over to your mates to receive your high-fives!

Altitude Ski and Snowboard School in Verbier run specific lessons for children: Polar Bear Club for 3–5-year-olds, Kids Club for 6–15’s, and Extreme Kids for kids who can do it all. All our instructors hold national level qualifications. See us in No.1 Shop Verbier or call +41 277 716 006, www. altitude-verbier.com.

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Snow Cheese Elevators +guns Patrick Thorne

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I’d read the name for many years and it always intrigued me. ”Le Grand Bornand” – what exactly was a ”Bornand” and why was this one ”big” I wondered? I had come close on three previous occasions, visiting neighbouring La Clusaz, with whom Le Grand Bornand

shares both the Aravis regional lift pass, and easy proximity to Geneva airport, just 50km (an hour) away. But I finally made my booking when I found that eight members of the French Olympic squad at the 2010 Olympics in Vancouver originated from what I had understood to be a small rural idyll, where the traditional production of the local Reblochon cheese was still as big

a part of the local economy as tourism. My family were staying in Le Grand Bornand Chinaillon rather than Le Grand Bornand village itself. This turned out to be further by road from Le Grand Bornand (about 15 minutes), than La Clusaz was. It turned out to be, as I’d hoped, a mid-sized village of traditional shops and restaurants, which were locally

owned and run – about as far as you can get from the seasonal giant ”moon base” French resorts. All three centres are efficiently linked by an inclusive bus service during the daytime (and also in the evening at weekends). What was less traditional, although beautifully blended into the village outline with a wooden chalet design, was Le Village de Lessy, which I’d


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booked through the award-winning specialist operator to authentic French ski villages, Peak Retreats (www.peakretreats.co.uk; 0844 576 0170). This was one of the most unusual accommodations I had ever stayed in. The quality of the four-star development is very high – as is the norm for La Compagnie de Gestion Hôtelière (CGH), the operator which also owns and runs many other high quality residences in French ski resorts – with a pleasant spa facility and wellequipped units. But what makes distinguishes this complex is that it is made up of about a dozen buildings that have been built, not horizontally, but almost on top of each other, up a very steep hill side which, I learned, had taken over a year to excavate before construction could begin. The result is that, overall, the complex rises some 20 storeys, and to get from top to bottom involves taking half-a-dozen quick escalator rides down as you descend three or four floors in one chalet, walk a few metres indoors to the next chalet, descend the next escalator and so on – a fairly surreal experience, but quite fast and well signposted. One big upside of the design is that almost all units have great balconies and far-reaching views across the ski area – they are also all just across the road from a lift down to the slopes, whilst also being in the heart of the resort, with lots of good shops and restaurants just outside – I can highly recommend the friendly and efficient Sport 2000, where we rented out our gear, which is conveniently located a little up the hill The easy access to the slopes was a boon, and the aforementioned lift took us straight to the heart of the area, where 90km of piste divide into

more than 40 runs served by nearly 30 modern lifts. This was just right for a week at our ”advanced intermediate” standard, offering a great variety of terrain both above and below the treeline. Freestylers have an excellent terrain park, freeriders their own zone, and those looking for something a little different can even try ski biking. If that’s not enough the regional Aravis pass gives you access to a total of 210km of ski runs.

around Annecy wins this summer. For those of us who are relatively incompetent at both cross-country skiing and target shooting, biathlon, a great sport to watch on Eurosport, is both exhausting and, if you’re taught as well as we were in Le Grand Bornand, fun. The idea is you ski (getting your heart beat up), then try to hold a rifle straight and hit some distant tiny targets. Our group was divided into two after a brief introductory session, and we

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struggled around a 50m loop on our skis with much It’s A Knockout-style hilarity. An introduction to the sport is offered every Wednesday for just €7 per person. Another enjoyable activity, and the one that made the trip feel most special and different from others, was a visit to one of the dozens of small local Reblochon cheese farms, where three generations of family showed us how they make hundreds of cheeses, morning and evening, 365 days each year, and spoilt us with large quantities of the gorgeous stuff. In the end I still don’t know if Le Grand Bornand means ”The Big Character” or ”The Big Heart”, or even “The Big Cheese”, but it was full of all of those things and I look forward to going back before very long.

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This winter it’s all about style, performance and versatility. Whether it’s something as simple as a glove or the very latest bit of high-tech GPS equipment; the clothing, accessories and equipment available work both on the piste and at home. Check out this season’s products to watch.

SALOMON PATROL CUSTOM AIR HELMET £114.99

VANS ANDREAS WIIG BOOT £190

ORTOVOX 3+ TRANSCEIVER £269

OAKLEY SPLICE GOGGLES £130

This boot is the result of collaboration

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to its internal inclinometer, identifies which

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antenna is most horizontally orientated and

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Salomon’s range of Custom Air helmets feature air pockets that can be inflated/deflated using a small pump, for the perfect fit. It has a half shell in-mould construction, which improves shock absorbance and reduces

There is also a version that features Bluetooth technology.

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SNOWLIFE HEATED GLOVES £249.99 No ordinary glove! As well as a waterproof/breathable GORE-TEX membrane, a durable leather palm and insulation, it has heating elements in the fingers and thumbs. Powered by a rechargeable battery pack held in a pocket on the wrist of the glove, it has three heating stages, is extremely light to wear, and simple to use.

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BARTS ANNA BEANIE £19.99

ROSSIGNOL S110 W SKI £524.99

features K2’s Bambooyah core, which

The super slouchy, chunky hand-knit-

The S110 effortlessly blends cutting-edge

and big protection. Waterproof and

uses eco-friendly skateboard-style

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ply bamboo laminates wrapped in

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combination of tip and tail rocker, with

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designed media pocket tucked under a

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DC SERVO JACKET £145

K2 FASTPLANT £420

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INVICTA ANIMAL MITTS £14.99 These mitts are not only the most fun mitts around; they’re practical too, with a large side opening for quick dressing, and Primaloft insulation, which helps keep fingers toasty. The only thing left to do is choose which animal your little ones will like.

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MONTHLY GUIDE TO SKI ACCOMMODATION

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Ski Verbier is the most established ski chalet operator in Verbier with a wide variety of luxury catered and selfcatered chalets and a boutique hotel.

The Hotel Alex is perfectly situated in the centre of Zermatt just off on a hidden back street, giving you the busyness of beautiful Zermatt right on your doorstep, but the peace and quiet you would expect from an escape to the mountains.

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The Clubhouse is a boutique chalet-hotel, bar and restaurant which sits inside a magnificent 1920s Art Deco mansion. The building has undergone major refurbishment to create seven ultra modern rooms with accommodation for up to 20 guests. The range of rooms (from the sumptuous Myla Suite to the comfortable bunk rooms) boast his-and-hers, teakdecked, power showers, Frette linen and fat duvets.

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Alpine Action is best known for their quality catered chalets, superb cuisine & service. Hot-tubs & sauna's, all with Free WiFi and SKY TV. We don't need to tell you that the French Alps are fabulous or even that a chalet holiday is by far the best way to enjoy them both.

This recently renovated Maeva residence could not be better located for the centre of Meribel; opposite the piste access behind the Tourist Office. The residence also features a sauna and billiards room. Communal shower/changing area is available for changeover days. Apartment sizes available are studios for 4 people and 1 bedroom apartments for 6 people.

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Made up of 6 buildings in the ‘La Falaise’ district of the resort. All these Pierre & Vacances residences are designed for maximum skier convenience and are ski in/ out with a supermarket, bakery and bars and restaurants. A great base for one of the many music events held in Avoriaz. A variety of apartments are available from studios to 3 bedroom apartments.

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Guests are looked after by a team of staff providing world-class cuisine, discreet service and an in-resort driving service until 4am.


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MATTERHORN FOCUS

TED BENTLEY

Zermatt

Nendaz / Courchevel Le Praz

Val d’Isere / 3 Valleys

Here you can enjoy privacy, outstanding design and a unique stay in 30 individual rooms. Situated in the most fantastic position with unrivalled views of the Matterhorn, the modern, elegant architecture blends in beautifully, elegantly and somewhat obtrusively but perfectly into the mountain around.

Ted Bentley is an independent luxury ski company. Superior chalets and impeccable service underpin everything they do, providing exceptional winter holidays to the discerning skier or boarder. They offer catered and self-catered chalets / apartment in Courchevel Le Praz, France, and in Nendaz, Switzerland.

Ski Power provide some of the finest ski holidays in the world famous resorts of Val D'Isere and 3 valleys.. This month we have some fabulous December offers - Pre Xmas weeks only £189pp, Xmas week - 10% discount, New Year - 12% Discount Please visit our website www.skipower.co.uk or call 01737 306029 for quotes and availability.

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HOTEL SCHÜTZEN

3 Christiania Apartments La Tania

SIMPLY VAL D'isere

The Hotel’s central location makes it really easy to explore the superb surroundings.

A Pierre & Vacances residence offering the ultimate in ski in/ out convenience. Located in the centre of the resort close to all the facilities. Ski time is certainly maximised in this great base to explore the 3 valleys. Renovated in 2010 these apartments are exceptionally spacious and comfortable with a fully equipped kitchen, flat screen TV’s. 1 – 3 bed apartments all available for shortbreaks and week stays.

Val d'Isère Specialist. Book with confidence. Fully financially bonded. Holidays; hotels, chalets, apartments, late deals; transport and transfers; ski and board tuition; ski and board hire; lift passes. Packages and independent stays. Luxury or corporate, families, groups or budget travellers. We offer an expert reservation service. Over 10 years experience in resort.

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THE CAMBRIAN

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Residence Le Quartz Belle Plagne

Stunning mountain views in every direction, The Cambrian offers the kind of location that desk huggers the world over spend their days dreaming about. Located in the leading resort of Adelboden in the Bernese Oberland, the hotel provides authentic local colour, cosmopolitan comfort and inspiring cuisine backed up by superb service.

A comfortable and recently renovated Pierre & Vacances residence in ‘La Daille’ area of Val d’Isere just 200 metres from ‘Le Funival’. There are shops, bars and restaurants are all within 100 metres and the ski hire shop is next door. There are free shuttle buses to the resort centre. A variety of apartment sizes are available including studios and 3 bedroom apartments. Available for short breaks and week stays.

Situated in Belle Plagne these are comfortable and renovated apartments with ski in/out access and close to all the resort facilities. There are 1 and 2 bedroom apartments and they are available for shortbreaks and week stays. Also available from Pierre & Vacances nearby are Le Quartz and Les Constellation residences. Available for short breaks and week stays.

+41 (0)33 673 83 83 info@thecambrianadelboden.com www.thecambrianadelboden.com

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The Hotel Schützen is a classic Swiss chalet-style building located in Lauterbrunnen. This very friendly three-star hotel with spectacular views of the Bernese Alps, is just a five-minute walk from Lauterbrunnen railway station.

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Catered Chalet, Les Gets, 10 min walk to slopes/lifts, almost ski back. Wonderful views, fantastic service, excellent food and wine, comfortably furnished with a log fire. Special Offers for In the Snow Readers 12 people for price of 9 10 people for price of 8 10% discount for smaller groups

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This Pierre & Vacances residence is located in the heart of the resort , it is lose to both the slopes and in the heart the resort close to excellent restaurants, shops and bars. A variety of apartment sizes are available from1 and 2 bedroom apartments for upto 8 people. Available for short breaks and week stays.

0121 288 0586 sue@chalets1066.com www.chalets1066.com

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THE ALPINE HOUSE INN & SPA Jackson Hole

Le Village 1950

A 22-room hotel plus five creek side cottages in the heart of Jackson Hole, two blocks from the famous Town Square. Built of century-old timbers, our warm, peaceful eco-lodge offers casually elegant rooms with our popular organic, home-made breakfast. The Little Spa offers massage and spa treatments after a day in the mountains.

This ski in and out village is a unique concept in Europe which has been thoughtfully designed with excellent restaurants and bars and regular village entertainment. There are indoor and outdoor pools, Jacuzzi, gym, hammam and sauna. A variety of apartment sizes are available from studios to 4 bedroom apartments. This village is exclusive to Pierre & Vacances Premium.

+1 307 739 1570 info@alpinehouse.com www.alpinehouse.com

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Residence Le Belmont Les Arcs

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This Pierre & Vacances Premium property is located opposite the train station in the town centre close to all the resort transport links. Enjoy the delightful indoor pool, Jacuzzi, sauna, hammam, fitness suite and Spa by Algotherm. There is a free loan service for: Irons, hairdryers, board games, fondue and raclette sets, baby safety kits, and portable Playstations®.

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Le Montsoleil Flaine 4 Les Terraces d'Eos

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Chamonix

This Premium residence is designed with convenience in mind and offers exceptionally high standards. Located in an especially created hamlet above the main resort with ski in and out access to the pistes. The apartments are modern and very spacious by traditional French standards. Enjoy the delightful outdoor pool, Jacuzzi, sauna, hammam and fitness suite.

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Refurbished to high standard, this Pierre & Vacances residence a ski and out property in “Les Villards” with a shopping centre offering first class facilities within a peaceful setting at the edge of the forest. A great resort for all ages offering a range from studios to spacious 2 bedroom apartments. Available for short breaks and week stays.

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Women On Top In Val Cenis PATRICK THORNE

Val Cenis (www.valcenis.com) in France already has a number of promotional deals targeted at women skiers and boarders, but the area has now announced plans for a special week in March when still more will be available. Already every Monday throughout the season, women visiting Val Cenis with its 125km of runs are entitled to free ski and

board hire for the day, and free access to the beginner slopes and lifts. Then from 19–26 March the resort has plans for a series of free morning and afternoon sessions at the neighbouring village of Bessans, a Nordic snowsports mecca with a small downhill ski area. These include introductory sessions in cross-country skiing, downhill skiing, biathlon, Nordic walking, and snowshoeing at night.

Skiers Warned Of Tree Well Risks After losing one skier and one snowboarder in separate off-piste tree well accidents during the first 10 days of 2011, officials at Whitefish Mountain Resort in Montana are urging those wishing to take advantage of deep powder, to familiarise themselves with risks and safety techniques related to non-avalanche-related snow immersion death (NARSID). A 29-year-old snowboarder died on 8 January, less than a week after a 16-year-old skier died after becoming trapped in a tree well in the same area. “This has been a very sad and tragic 2 weeks for all of us at Whitefish Mountain Resort,” said President and CEO Daniel Graves. A tree well is an area of deep, unconsolidated snow that forms beneath the overhanging branches of evergreen trees as the surrounding snow pack deepens. When a skier or snowboarder falls into a tree well, the loose snow packs in around and on top of them, making it

very difficult to move and/or free oneself. Further struggle can worsen the predicament. According to the industry-created website TreeWellDeepSnowSafety.com, 90% of volunteers placed into tree wells in two experiments could not rescue themselves. For this reason, the only way to effectively prevent tree well, and other NARSID deaths, is to ski within sight of a ski buddy at all times, close enough to reach them in the amount of time a person can reasonably hold their breath.


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Graubünden

BEN CLATWORTHY

InTheSnow’s Ben Clatworthy spent 10 minutes with the tourist board for Graubünden to find out more about the resorts, and what it has to offer for skiers and boarders alike this season.

ski resort. William and Kate have also skied together here! If you are looking for a slightly more relaxed ski area, then Laax is just that. Laax is a hub for snowboarders and freestylers, and is very popular with the British. Why not drop-in for the Brits Music and Winter Festival (20–27 March) at the end of the season?

Switzerland has a fantastic reputation within the winter sport industry; to what extent does the region Graubünden capture this? GB> Yes, of course. Switzerland is so popular for winter sports, and Graubünden not only captures this but also harnesses it too. It is Switzerland’s biggest region, and in total has 2200km of ski slopes available, as well as some of the best off-piste skiing in the country. What’s more the region is situated just 90 minutes from Zurich airport, which is a gateway to the world.

What activities would you recommend for people visiting the area? GB> As I’m sure you’ll have figured out there is ample skiing and snowboarding, but why not give snowshoeing a go one afternoon, or even just head out for a winter hike in the hills? If you are on holiday with children you can always take to the slopes again in the evening for some tobogganing, or if you are more sporty why not give cross-country skiing a go?

It is obviously a great ski region, but where are the best places to head to? GB> It really depends what you are looking for. There is plenty of glitz and glamour in the region. The resort of St. Moritz is a hotspot for the rich and famous, whilst Davos Klosters is Prince Charles’ favourite

How is the region suited for people who really want an ”extreme” holiday on the snow? GB> The area couldn’t be better suited. We have endless off-piste skiing, and also numerous snowparks. However, if you are looking for even more then why not head to

the freestyle academy in Laax, or try freeriding on some of the best mountains in the world? How would you describe the culture of the region? GB> The culture is fabulous. There is a mix of towns, resorts and villages to suit every

GB> Zurich is an international airport with flights that can get you to just about anywhere in the world. From there you can either get the train or utilise the resort transfer to Laax. The PostBus (PostAuto) is also a fantastic service that operates throughout Switzerland. You can also buy a graubündenPASS, which gives you access to unlimited public transport in Graubünden, enabling you to fully explore the region during your stay.

Endless off-piste skiing and numerous snowparks. However, if you are looking for even more then why not head to the freestyle academy in Laax kind of person and all budgets. The area is surprisingly multicultural as a result of its three official languages; German, Italian and Romansh. English is also widely spoken, especially in the larger ski resorts, What is the situation with travel, and transfers to and from the resorts?

Many of the resorts in the region have very high altitude skiing – is it possible to ski late into the spring? GB> Yes, most of the resorts are open until the end of April, which is beneficial this year with Easter falling so late. High altitude skiing will be crucial to getting some good turns this Easter, and the resort of St. Moritz (3303m) is open until 29 May. Other resorts offering high altitude skiing opportunities include Davos (2844m) and Laax (3018m). We have plenty of good deals on holidays for Easter time too; so now really is the time to book.


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