Freeride & Ski technique
Back to the overviewFreeriding is part of the DNA of VIVALPIN
The white gold has enchanted the VIVALPIN Pros from childhood. With the result that they know the best spots and are often in the right place at the right time with their guests. Of course, a perfect freeride day also includes sophisticated and proven risk management. You can find more information and stories about freeriding in our vivalpin.blog!
Deep snow courses
If you would like to optimize your skiing technique for deep snow skiing or ski touring, then these deep snow courses at different levels are just the thing for you! In combination with state-of-the-art equipment, you won't immediately become a freeride pro like Markus Eder, but you will make progress quickly and have fun. This is what the state-certified Vivalpin mountain guides are there for...
Online training: Snow - Avalanche - Risk
Everything you wanted to know about avalanches and risk - the popular online training with avalanche experts. Exclusively and live with Sepp Hümmer, state-certified army mountain guide and member of the Garmisch-Partenkirchen avalanche commission, as well as mountain school director and long-time mountain and ski guide instructor Christof Schellhammer. Not all snow is the same. Snow in its various forms is an exciting story. Only those who...
Private mountain and ski guide:in
Would you like a dream tour with a private mountain and ski guide? We will be happy to organize an optimally qualified guide for you and your friends, family or company. Over 80 mountain guides are looking forward to your dream tour with you. They have turned their hobby into a profession and will accompany you with great commitment after meticulous preparation. And there are so many...
Avalanche Symposium Zugspitze
At the Zugspitze Avalanche Symposium, you will meet representatives from science, professional associations in mountain and ski sports, the police and mountain rescue services. The internationally recognized experts will provide you with the latest knowledge on the assessment of subjective and objective dangers in theory and practice.
Freeride crossing of the Alps
Fancy a freeride transalp? What a plan! We don't want to bring up Hannibal again, but crossing the Alps is and remains something very special. Especially on skis and when the ascents are limited. There are a maximum of 2 hours of ascent per day, but this is definitely worth it in view of the descents. ...
Ski touring Senja, Norway
North of Lofoten and south of the Lyngen Alps, Senja offers a mountain landscape that is second to none, especially in spring. Racy summit tours alternate with gentle and enjoyable descents down to the sea. Our starting point is Hamn i Senja. Here you can enjoy the comfort of a lodge built right by the sea, with fresh, home-prepared food.
Deep snow Zillertal
Every skier knows the Zillertal. It is easily accessible and offers four magnificent ski areas. Vivalpin professional mountain guide and ski instructor Andi Stippler has explored the extensive off-piste area over the past few winters and has come to the conclusion that the endless freeride runs between Gilfert and Olperer are among the best in the northern Alps: The endless freeride descents between Gilfert and Olperer are among the best in the Northern Alps and need no...
New World- Zugspitze
The descent over the "Neue Welt" is unparalleled in the Alps and is only suitable for ski experts with strong nerves. You will need to assess your skiing skills carefully, as the 45° gradient in the exposed terrain requires not only excellent but also safe skiing technique. The rock bar with the vertical abseiling point gives the tour a...
Dolomites Haute Route
Freeriding in the Dolomites and then also as a traverse? That sounds presumptuous. But thanks to the lifts and cable cars of Dolomiti Superski, this is one of the best high alpine ski crossings in the Alps. The ascents are surprisingly short and the descents long and exciting. You start with your guide directly at the foot of the Dolomite Matterhorn, the...