
Freeride - Mont Blanc
Valle D'aosta - Italy / One Day
Freeride - Mont Blanc
The most enchanting off-piste adventures await you in Valle d'Aosta, featuring the most exhilarating descents and breathtaking scenery across various ski resorts at your disposal. Lift systems in the Valle d'Aosta ski resorts grant access to starting points at elevations exceeding 2,500 meters and, in some cases, reaching as high as 3,000 meters, offering an abundance of opportunities suitable for skiers of all skill levels.
The variety of descents is equally extensive, transitioning from expansive plateaus and high-altitude couloirs in the upper regions to pristine trails winding through enchanting forests and meandering paths along the lower slopes. These routes eventually lead back to the ski runs and lift facilities, allowing you to embark on new adventures, always in pursuit of the finest powder!
From your first off-piste descents to more challenging routes, both technically and environmentally, you'll have the opportunity to combine descents with short uphill skinning routes, all without the need for lift facilities. Conquer the peaks using your own strength and relish the satisfaction of the descent even more!
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Day 1
Meeting point: At 8:30, gather at the ticket office of the chosen location. Check your equipment and set off after a brief briefing to outline the best itinerary for the day.
Depending on the location of your accommodation, you can decide whether to stay in a single resort (valley or area) or explore other areas of the Aosta Valley, where the snow quality might be better.
Upon request, short exercises on avalanche self-rescue can be conducted, providing basic information on the use of avalanche transceivers (ARTVA).
Skills
A good skiing technique and solid training on fresh snow are required.
TECHNICAL DIFFICULTY
FITNESS LEVEL
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Equipment list
Skis
Ski boots
20/30 L backpack
Ski helmet
Harness
Lanyard or daisy chain
Crampons
Ski poles
1L minimum water bottle or thermos
Energy bars or dried fruits
Wool hat or hat with fleece lining
Buff (neck gaiter)
Googles or High mountain sunglasses
Down jacket
Waterproof jacket
Windstopper sweater or insulating garment
Fiber turtleneck
Breathable T-shirts
Spare lightweight gloves
Pair heavy gloves
Hard Shell Pant
base layer or thermal leggings
Mountain socks