Our freeride classes are designed for groups of 1 to 5 participants, all of whom should have a similar advanced skill level. This ensures a cohesive and engaging experience, tailored to those looking to push their limits and master the art of freeriding.
We start each session at our designated meeting point. Upon arrival, you will be equipped with essential safety gear, including an avalanche transceiver (ARVA), a shovel, and a probe. Our team will provide a comprehensive briefing on how to use this equipment and the safety protocols to follow, ensuring you’re well-prepared for a day of adventure.
Your safety is our top priority. We will conduct a thorough safety briefing, covering emergency procedures and necessary precautions to ensure a secure and enjoyable experience on the slopes.
The day’s itinerary will be carefully crafted based on:
Around midday, we will schedule a lunch break for you to enjoy a meal and reflect on the morning’s experiences. Please note that lunch costs will be covered by the participants. This break provides a perfect opportunity to rest, recharge, and discuss plans for the afternoon
Our sessions last for a full day, offering ample time to explore varied terrain and embrace the excitement of freeriding. Throughout the day, you’ll receive expert guidance to enhance your skills and ensure a memorable adventure.
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