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    Courmayeur / Skyway Monte Bianco, Italy: February 4 & 5, 2025

    Chris, looking at my photos from last year that looks like the run that required hopping a fence and putting on your skis inside the top of the couloir. I did not feel comfortable at all so I bailed and went for a drink in the restaurant while my cousin and the guide did it 😂 if so, when he did...
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    St. Moritz Trip Starts with Class 3+ Avalanche

    This article/video is making the rounds today. Good press for airbags. This is much more intense than ours was given the tight and steep terrain and that the skier immediately falls...
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    St. Moritz Trip Starts with Class 3+ Avalanche

    We were probably 10/20 yards outside of the slide area at that point so we were sinking in regular snow. I’d imagine the debris was easier to get footing on once he reached that part. But we couldn’t even make it that far it was so deep. Which is strange because it didn’t seem like that much...
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    St. Moritz Trip Starts with Class 3+ Avalanche

    Very poised. And the rest of us wanted to help but literally every step we took we sunk into body deep snow. We couldn’t move. Somehow he was able to get over there. We had a general sense of his direction which helped him get started. But physically it was no small feat getting there.
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    St. Moritz Trip Starts with Class 3+ Avalanche

    This is an interesting distinction and I think you are correct. This was a guide booked through a ski school. He was also from South America and there seasonally. His 7th season I believe. In hindsight, my previous guides in Courmayeur, Zermatt, and St Anton were all very much local and booked...
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    St. Moritz Trip Starts with Class 3+ Avalanche

    Ikon pass. I doubt it but I’ll check.
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    St. Moritz Trip Starts with Class 3+ Avalanche

    We haven't really had a conversation with the ski school yet. To be honest, we do not want to cause any trouble for our guide who is a lovely guy and obviously is despondent over what happened. I think if we were more aggressive with the school it could make things difficult for him and we are...
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    Europe 24/25

    We had this same no light on Friday at Corviglia. The piste skiers in the group called it a day quick. Still had an amazing lunch though. Luckily our guide found me some tree skiing and I was able to eek out a solid day. Saturday we had the same experience you did, low clouds in the Engadin...
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    Silvretta Montafron AT. 1/27/25

    Its a testament to how much I love skiing in the alps that in spite of what happened we still had an amazing trip and cant wait to come back. Plenty of drinks were had.
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    St. Moritz Trip Starts with Class 3+ Avalanche

    Their current position is had we called Amex in the moment and asked them to send a helicopter it would be covered. But getting reimbursed is not covered. Frustrating given we did not call it, ultimately we did not need it, and they really didn’t do anything. We will keep speaking with them and...
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    St. Moritz Trip Starts with Class 3+ Avalanche

    Do not recall hearing that sound. It was very surreal and seemed to be happening very slowly. In the moment it didn’t seem so large but in hindsight I guess it was. The airbag clearly saved the day. Unbelievable piece of equipment. Looks like we will be charged for the helicopter even though we...
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    St. Moritz Trip Starts with Class 3+ Avalanche

    Did not snap any photos at Corvatsch yesterday or Corviglia today but have some more of the fun day on Wednesday. Flat light today put a damper on things but we were able to find some good off piste routes in the trees down to Silvaplana. We were also able to get out by 815, they open early...
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    St. Moritz Trip Starts with Class 3+ Avalanche

    After spending a lot of time today discussing things with the guide, his assessment is more or less in line with what you guys are saying. He ignored obvious signs and was blinded by wanting to show his clients a good time. In hindsight there were several red flags he overlooked. Really is as...
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    St. Moritz Trip Starts with Class 3+ Avalanche

    I am the only one with an Ikon Pass :ROFLMAO: This was this guys first run ever skiing in Europe, ever skiing with an ABS bag. The odds really cant be believed. Luckily he is an excellent skier and very poised and the guide walked us through deploying the bag 5 minutes earlier. It all started...
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    St. Moritz Trip Starts with Class 3+ Avalanche

    This was an hour earlier when they made the fresh tracks before bringing us back
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    St. Moritz Trip Starts with Class 3+ Avalanche

    It didn’t seem too steep when I skid it. The guide was very hard on himself we were trying to console him, he said it was his first in 7 years of guiding here. Sounded like he needed to spend his entire night answering questions to his guide office, the national rescue service, and a whole host...
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    St. Moritz Trip Starts with Class 3+ Avalanche

    Be careful out there. Landed in Zurich at 630, was skiing Corviglia by 1130. Connected with our guide, tested all of our safety equipment, skid one warm up run and then ventured off piste for our first run. This area is just off the right of the Marguns lift. Guide went first, we crossed the...
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    Europe 24/25

    I spent 4 days in Courmayeur last year early March. I thought the combination of the village, skyway, access to La Thuille and ease of access from major airports made it a home run. I was too late in the season like Tony said and the snow quality on the lower portions of any off piste routes off...
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    Europe 24/25

    Totally. My only shitty days in the alps have been storm days with bad visibility. I can handle cruising sunshine and food/wine for a 4/5 day trip no problem. Storm skiing with no trees, Id just rather not ski. Luckily the bulk of the snow looks to be over by Tuesday and we don't ski until...
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    Europe 24/25

    Arrive in St Moritz on Wednesday and its looking like we might get a bit of a miracle with nearly 3 feet forecasted between now and then. Looks like it should clear up too for a few days too. The guiding office Ive been speaking with said off piste has obviously not been an option of late but...
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