FREERIDE COURSES

Next to racing, freeriding is the supreme discipline in winter sports. Off-piste, on lonely slopes or in steep hillsides, we are with you in search of the unique powder experience.

Danger lurks off the slopes – that’s why the safety of our guests is the top priority for the Alpin Ski School Neustift!
We provide you with safety equipment (pieps, shovel and probe).
Of course we will instruct you in the use of this equipment.

freeriding in the stubai valley

FREERIDE BASICS

( for beginners )

> Learning and improving the freeride technique
> Explaining and trying out safety equipment
> Training on: slope gradients, avalanche warning levels, etc.

FREERIDE

( for ambitious freeriders )

> Search for a face
> Check lines
> Risk management

two skiiers on the wax to freeride
WHERE DO OUR FREERIDE COURSES TAKE PLACE?

COURSE LOCATION SKI/SNOWBOARD: Stubai Glacier
MEETING POINT: Alpin Ski School Office – Gamsgarten Mountain Station

WHAT DO YOU NEED TO FREERIDE?
Ski/snowboard equipment (can be booked with our rental partners in Neustift).
Valid ski pass for the Stubai Glacier
Safety equipment (probe, shovel, avalanche transceiver) is provided by us.
INFO ABOUT THE RATES AND REGISTRATION

Registration required.
Prices are for one person (prices for each additional person add to each daily booking unit).

For weather-related reasons, bookable only at relatively short term.

WHAT IS FREERIDE BASICS?

At FREERIDE BASICS you will be introduced to the basics of powder skiing and how to use the safety equipment.

WHEN DO THE FREERIDE BASICS COURSES STARTS?

FREERIDE BASICS STARTING TIMES:

2 hours: 9:30/10:00 or 12:30/13:00
3 hours: 9:30
4 hours: 10:00

RATES - Freeride Basics
2 hours € 175.-
3 hours € 226.-
4 hours € 272.-
each additional participant + € 37.-
RATES - Freeride
2 hours € 222.-
4 hours € 398.-
each additional participant + € 50.-

Freeriding on the Stubai Glacier – the guide: your friend and helper!
If you want it to be even easier and safer on your skiing holiday on the Stubai Glacier, book a freeride guide for fun off-piste – that’s what I did and I went with Peter from the Alpin Ski School Neustift. Read more

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