Off Piste
Off Piste skiing is one of the favorite activities of skiers and snowboarders. But like in every extreme activity, it demands physical resistance and depends on the environment. Moreover, it is risky and demands a lot of responsibility, experience and equipment.
Anyone who intends to move out of the slopes should sign the corresponding disclaimer first. This can be done at the ski patrol central, located on the base, at the ski and snowboard school or in any of the checkpoints on the mountain. Then you can contact a member of the ski patrol to learn about the conditions and inform them where you intend to go.
• You should keep in mind that going of piste is one's sole responsibility.
• It’s recommended to always do this with someone who knows the terrain and to have everyone in the group obtain security items: helmet, backpack, shovel, ARVA, RECCO rescue system, and probe. Everything should be working properly.
When skiing of piste, it’s essential to have proper training and experience. For more information, contact the Central Trail Office on the base or the Ski and Snowboard School.
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- Regulation
- Remember to ski with caution and to control your speed. You should select trails and elevation means according to your level.
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• Do not put other people in risk. |
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• Control your speed at all times. |
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• Remember that the skiers and snowboarders who are ahead have priority. |
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• Keep your distance when turning. |
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• Avoid stopping in the middle of the trail. |
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• Get informed about the weather, the condition of the trails and respect the signs. |
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• At a junction of tracks, be alert not to collide. Be cautious when stopping. |
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• To go up or down the mountain on foot, always do it by the sides of the trails. |
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• If an accident happens, call for help and stay available. |
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• If you see an accident, inform the ski patrols. |
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