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How To Choose Your Ski Clothing

One of the best holidays you can anytime go on is skiing. Abounding humans say that they are so fun they accumulate travelling afresh and again. About what if you accept never been skiing before and are searching for some equipment. Where do you go? What do you need? Your accoutrement can affect the amount of fun you can accept on a cruise so get it right!

Look into an acclimate before you go. Do some accomplishments analysis into what the acclimate is like and what temperatures you will be experiencing. This all depends on how abounding layers you will be acid and what abstracts they are all fabricated on.

Ski apparel appears in all shapes and sizes so there are abounding options for you to accept from. There are trousers/pants, bib suits, bound adaptable apparel etc to accept from. Analysis into the types of abstracts you should be searching out for if arcade around.

If you are searching for all-embracing advantage again bibs accept overall-like straps which go over your shoulders. There are absurd as they are adequate and all in one section about can be difficult to get out of quickly. Bound apparel is abundant if you are searching for speed! About if you accept abounding layers again the after effect is beat off. Ski jackets and trousers are absolute for layering and accepting out of it all quickly.

Socks are important if it comes to skiing. The lot of important allotment to attending afterwards is your anxiety and some are created for skiing in mind. The best socks accessible are capital as they accumulate an acceptable claret apportionment and anticipate algid toes. They awning added aural the shins, preventing bruising.

As able-bodied as your feet, easily are important to attending after wards in the snow. Mittens, gloves and an amalgam of the two are available. Mitten-gloves are abundant for amore and dexterity. They fit your fingers anon into the gloves again accept addition band of cuff over the top.

Most of your physique calefaction is absent through your arch so abrasion a hat. The accepted advantage is to abrasion a beanie, a bound applicable hat. These assure your aerial from the wind and stop accidental pain. If temperatures are acute use a balaclava. These will awning over your arch abrogation a baby aperture at the front.

Choosing ski accessories can be acutely difficult but as continued as you analysis advanced it is easy! Ski accoutrement comes in all shapes and sizes. There are abounding altered types to accept from. They alter in amount so boutique about for the best accord you can find. Generally ski abrasion is cheaper online from branch absolute outlets acid out the average man. Happy shopping!

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No Need To Curtsey!

We caught up with Joe Beer to uncover some of his telemarking interests ….

Have you reached a point in your skiing life where you need something new?

A new challenge? A new way of getting about the mountain?

If you and your partner are at very different levels with your skiing, spending time together on the slopes can be difficult. One of you is inevitably bored out of his/her mind and you seem to spend most of the day arguing! One solution is for the more advanced skier to switch to another discipline, re-discovering the challenge of learning to ski through another avenue whilst the other is suddenly delighted to see you struggling and falling over as much as he/she is! Lots of people go down the snowboarding avenue for this reason but why not switch to Telemark?

Telemarking is the oldest form of skiing. You are attached only by a toe binding, so it challenges your balance in a totally different way from alpine skiing. Because you get no support from the front of the boot or binding it’s a great way of finding your centre. The lunging style of the sport makes it physically demanding, so great for fitness. Remember though, some people call it free heeling or downhill cross-country because you don’t always have to Telemark – you can alpine on the kit too! No need to curtsey!

If you already alpine ski finding your way around the mountain is relatively easy provided you don’t mind falling over a bit. But if you want to develop into a real Telemark skier please get some lessons, so many times I’ve seen people struggling about on their own trying to get it and oh dear! They are leading with the wrong leg!

Think of the feelings you get when you’re skiing down your favourite slopes and the way it felt being challenged to get where you are on your normal kit, you get the same buzz out of learning to master bumps, steeps, powder and carving on this new kit. The skis are doing a very similar thing to alpine but the skier is totally different.

I started to Telemark as a new challenge – also because the kit is lighter it’s good for ski touring. Now, however if given the choice I don’t think I can choose between them, they’re just so different and yet the same. The same buzz, the same skills, same skis – just different aches! (Which reminds me to say Tele boots are so much more comfy.)

There are two popular sayings amongst the ski fraternity which sum up the opposing attitudes between the two camps. ‘Free the heel & free the mind’ boast the telemarkers! To which the alpinists retort ‘Fix the heel & fix the problem!’

Why not give it a go and make up your own mind which camp you are in!

Catch up with Joe Beer in Morzine where he runs his own ski school.

Website: alpinelearningcurves.co.uk

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Michel Bordet, Mountain Guide in Chamonix

Michel BORDET is a fully qualified UIAGM mountain guide based in the Chamonix valley. Chamonix is located in Haute Savoie, France. Michel Bordet has been a mountain guide for 20 years.

In 1980 Michel commenced his professional training to become a professional mountain guide. Michel always had a great passion for the mountains, this naturally became a way of life.

Michel has worked as a mountain guide all over the Alps, both ski touring and climbing. In the summer months Michel ascends major alpine peaks over 4000 meters high. He has also guided in the Himalayan ranges, Patagonia, Moroccan Atlas mountains and Kilimanjaro. Michel has carried out numerous trekking expeditions.

Keeping an eye on conditions, monitoring the daily snowfall as well as registering past snow layer history gives Michel a better understanding of slope safety.

Michel says …

“I have skied down every slope and every “couloir” in the Chamonix area. I have visited all of the important alpine mountain ranges from Corsica and Mercantour in the Southern Alps to the Tyrolean mountains in Austria. My speciality is the ChamonixZermatt Haute Route as well as the Mont Blanc ski ascent.”

Michel believes strongly that a good Mountain guide must seize the moment when the conditions are naturally good and go!

Michel’s season is long, it starts in December and runs all the way until the start of June, during these months Michel works off piste, ski touring and mountaineering. Michel sees his role as a guide and a teacher where by he shares his mountain experience with his clients, adapting his mountain plans to the abilities of his clients and the conditions equally.

Above all, safety and security are top of Michel’s list.

See Michel below in action in this video

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Website: Michel Bordet – UIAGM

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What kind of tuition is available, choosing wisely…

Today the modern snowsports holiday offers a variety of mountain activities to suit everybody. The more traditional sport of skiing remains strong but snowboarding in the last ten years has grown into a mainstream sport that has Olympic status and millions of enthusiasts.

Advancements in skiing equipment technology has also meant that recreational skiers can experience both higher speeds and more control on-piste and also search more easily for the legendary powder snow that can be found off-piste.

Demands on ski schools and instructors to cope with the speed of skier and snowboarder advancement has meant thinking out of the box for many established and new businesses in major alpine winter resorts.

Specialist snowboard schools have been created to serve the growing number of beginners who need help and guidance during those early days. Snowboarding can be more physical at the start and for this reason a dedicated snowboard instructor will be able to help with the challenges encountered at those early stages. Many snowboarders choose to go alone after these initial lessons but having specialist instruction from a snowsports professional at all levels will increase the learning potential, and ultimately the pleasure gained. As a snowboarder, choose a school that represents the ethos and lifestyle of the snowboarding culture and try out everything from carving to park tricks.

Telemarking, the original form of skiing where the heel of the boot is not attached to the ski is as popular as ever and many skiers want the opportunity to try the sport on their winter sports holiday. There are not many pure telemark ski schools in existence but there are some schools that actively promote Telemarking as part of their package and employ experienced staff who are qualified Telemark instructors. It is crucial to have professional coaching in telemark skiing as the techniques are quite precise and getting things wrong at the start will have negative consequences for the future.

With the popularity of off piste skiing growing every year the role of the mountain guide has never been more important. A mountain guide is a qualified professional who holds a specialist qualification (UIAGM). These dedicated mountain professionals are not ski instructors but extreme alpine experts with knowledge of the mountain environment. They are qualified to lead people over glaciated terrain, attach ropes for safety and lead multi day ski tours through the mountains. A ski coach diploma holder (in France) is able to guide and coach you over much of the off piste terrain, technically the non glaciated areas. These professionals specialise in off piste ski technique coaching not just guiding.

Many ski schools and private instructors also run specialist coaching clinics for a variety of disciplines. For example, you can learn to ski through slalom gates like the racers you see on television! Of course you need to be at a certain level of skiing, but there are many ski schools that can prepare you for this stage. Never skied off piste? Then search out a specialist off piste clinic that concentrates specifically on the necessary techniques that are essential for safe and enjoyable experiences in the powder.

With an abundance of choice out there it is up to you to decide what you want and find what ski school, instructor or guiding service will suit you best. If what you want to do is simply improve your skiing, well, that’s what all good ski or snowboard instructors want to do for you, so enjoy yourself and if you are not happy in one place then remember, you can always go 3 doors down to the next ski school in town.


Rob Stewart