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H.O.P Friends | Henry Off-Piste
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Simply Val d’Isère. Ski Club of Great Britain. For any media enquiries please contact:. BP 42, 73150 Val d'Isère, France. 33 (0) 6 29 21 33 00.
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Alpine Experience: Lessons
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Reach the next level. These private sessions run from 14:00 to 16:30. We concentrate on the necessary skills that are essential to dealing with the varied snow conditions found off-piste, but these skills are also invaluable for general all-round skiing. We do cater for children, beginners or boarders on a private basis or pre-organised groups. Morning private —- 310 euros. Afternoon private —- 150 euros (for up to two, additional skiers 10 Euros). All-day private —- 410 euros. Waynes latest diary entries.
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Alpine Experience: Links
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Val d’Isere is a happy little village, and we like to keep in touch with everyone, so here are some of our friends. If you’d like to add a link, mail us info*atsymbol*alpineexperience.com. We cannot be held responsible for the content of these sites. Val d’Isere Tourist Office. Jean Sports - Magasin de sports. Massage reflexology and pilates. Just Val d'Isere The Honest Guide! Saint Foy Tourist Office. Val d'Isere A La Carte. Jolily producer of Alpine Experience. Chris and Suzanne's gîte in Normandy.
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Alpine Experience: Local Information
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8216;Alpine’ and Jean Sports. You will find us at Jean Sports on the main street of Val d’Isère, 100m past the Tourist Office heading towards the Fornet, on the opposite side of the road. Alpine Experience ascribes a large part of their success to their association with Jean Sports. Established in the 70’s by Jean and Nicole Ughetto, it was the recognised centre for ski mountaineering equipment and for all the requirements of serious skiers, and has continued this tradition ever since. 44) 020 8871 5117.
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Alpine Experience: Your Safety
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Basics for your security. Each skier is supplied with an avalanche transceiver and is trained in its use and we insist that every skiers carries a backpack with a shovel and probe. ABS. Are available for purchase or rent from Jean Sports. Where Alpine Experience is based. Our guides are in radio contact have access to the local emergency services. Dont forget that on the rear of your lift ticket also has the Sécurité des Pistes phone number. All the guides at Alpine Experience are experts at assessing an...
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Alpine Experience: Location
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Where to find us. You’ll find us at Jeans Sports, but how do you arrive in town? Val d’Isère has access from a number of major airports, including Geneva, Lyon (Satolas), and Grenoble. Chambery has a regional airport, which is much closer, but there are fewer flights and they are not daily. All the airports have a regular bus service completing your voyage. Bus Services and Taxi Link. Val d’Isere tourist office web site for comprehensive information! Bus service Lyon/Val d’Isere.
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Air Travel with Avalanche Airbag Systems | Henry's Avalanche Talk
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Skip to Main Content Area. UK Beeper Training 2015. In depth talk modules. Henry's Top Tips. Foglietta avalanche accident video. Beeper Shovel and Probe (value). Essentials Talk - Key Points. Henry's top 10 tips. Rarr; Louise F's blog. Air Travel with Avalanche Airbag Systems. Submitted by Louise F on 24 September, 2013 - 17:24. Photo by Henry Schniewind. Here are some tips, which may help if you're intending to fly with an avalanche airbag system. The different manufacturers’ websites:. Be ready to prin...
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Alpine Experience: Off-piste
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Our wonderful off-piste domain. Our groups are a maximum of six skiers (except for private bookings and in some cases involving friends and family), and we cater for the first-timers right up to the most experienced experts. Our morning sessions run for four-plus hours from 8:45 until 13:00 and the afternoon privates start at 2PM. Each of our off-piste guides has years of experience in the Haute Tarentaise region, and knows how to extract the maximum from it. Do you need touring equipment?
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FAQ's | Henry Off-Piste
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What level of off-piste skiing/boarding do I need to be? We offer courses from Introductory level up to advanced off-piste. Each course is adapted to one of 5 levels to suit your particular standard of skiing or snowboarding:. Level 1 – Introductory:. You can confidently get down a steep red run and traverse 30 metres along a slope in fresh snow without falling over. Level 2 – Intermediate:. You can link 5 to 10 turns in reasonable form in fresh snow on moderately steep slopes. We highly recommend that y...
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FAQ's | Henry Off-Piste
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What level of off-piste skiing/boarding do I need to be? We offer courses from Introductory level up to advanced off-piste. Each course is adapted to one of 5 levels to suit your particular standard of skiing or snowboarding:. Level 1 – Introductory:. You can confidently get down a steep red run and traverse 30 metres along a slope in fresh snow without falling over. Level 2 – Intermediate:. You can link 5 to 10 turns in reasonable form in fresh snow on moderately steep slopes. We highly recommend that y...
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