Freeride & Ski technique

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Freeriding 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!

Luis, budding ski instructor, surfs casually and almost weightlessly through the deep snow. You can also learn this on one of the numerous deep snow courses with the experienced and qualified VIVALPIN mountain guides.
Online training: snow - avalanche - risk, Lisa can hardly wait to put what she has learned into practice.
Out and about with your private mountain and ski guide. He knows his way around, shows you the way and takes you to the rope on exposed or technically difficult passages.
What a slope, what snow. You can hope for such "surprises" when crossing the Alps. Because your VIVALPIN mountain guide knows many of these top spots!
Andy Schauer, former ski cross pro, dusts the powder: The VIVALPIN ski touring & freeride trip to Senja in Norway,
Freeriding in the Zillertal. Hochfügen has an excellent reputation for its good snow conditions and top slopes!
On the spectacular "Neue Welt" descent from the Zugspitze! The steepest sections are over 45° steep and very exposed. Falling is forbidden!
The landmark of the Pala Dolomites: The Cimon della Pala on the first stage of the Dolomites Haute Route.