18.000 vertical meters in 3 days: the freeride camp for advanced female skiers in Lech am Arlberg
Maximum participants: 6
Price: € 590 per person
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Are you essentially a good off-piste skier, but can’t seem to progress your skiing to the next level? Do you catch yourself trying to avoid becoming airborne, skiing difficult snow or steep terrain? Do you mostly ski with male friends but would like to experience fun and friendship with other good female skiers? Then this camp is for you!
For the first time, Kästle Freeride Pro and ski guide Lorraine Huber will show advanced female skiers how to have more fun off-piste. This camp covers improving technical off-piste skiing skills, video analysis, freeride tactics, line selection and jumping technique. You will also learn the basics of Yoga, such as balance, coordination, breathing and mental training, to enhance your ability to progress and ensure a faster recovery after ski training so you can get the most out of this program.
To really help your skiing reach the next level, you will have the chance to use the newest Kästle ski equipment which will be chosen and adjusted especially for you under Lorraine’s guidance.
Bookings and further information:
25 February to 5 March 2010
Price: € 6,435 per person
Fully booked
The Adventure
Skeena Heliskiing is fast becoming the most sought after heliskiing destination in British Columbia, Canada, by many of the long time dedicated heliskiers and ski industry professionals who continue to seek out the ultimate skiing experience. Imagine skiing 30,500 vertical meters or more in an area bigger than the Salzburg province with your own personal Kästle freeride coach and UIAGM mountain guide at your disposal. No lifts, no crowd, no tracks except our own. Imagine skiing new lines every day, typically between 600 and 1600 vertical meters, sometimes even first descents.
As a perfect combination, the 5-star “Cliffs at Kispiox River Lodge” ensures that you have all the comfort and service you need to relax after a day skiing powder. Choose between soaking in the whirl pool, enjoying a massage or just lounging in front of the open fireplace with a good book. In short, the lodge feels like a home away from home.
Skeena Heliskiing Camp highlights:
- Individual coaching by our Kästle Freeride Athletes Lorraine Huber and Sascha Schmidt
- Access to the 2nd largest heliskiing terrain in North America spanning 8,250 km2
- Only 6 minutes flying time to your first runs
- Terrain diversity of varying difficulty including the Alpine, trees, and glades
- Small and flexible group organization with a maximum of 2 groups of 4 people in our B2 or B3 helicopters
- Geographic location in northern BC, ensuring cooler temperatures and continual snow fall
- One of the lowest number of down-days in the heliski industry (approx. 5 to 7 per winter)
- Only 3 hours from Vancouver
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