Austria
Jan, Feb & March
It's time to step beyond just shredding the piste and those lucky pockets of powder you've spotted from the lift. You'll be exploring a series of local resorts taking in high alpine peaks to steep and deep tree runs as we chase the best snow away from the crowds.
In addition, in between all the fun we'll be boosting your off-piste riding, and avalanche safety skills with tailored drills and exercises to fill in the blanks within your riding and knowledge. .
Austria
Feb
Let's go exploring. This Splitboard course will build on your existing knowledge and mountain safety skills to search out the best snow from the numerous resorts within the Zillertal valley.
Drawing upon over 10 years of exploring the region, we'll attack the fun in resort terrain and then venture higher and further to seek out more adventurous terrain.
Macedonia
March
We've partnered with a proven operator in Macedonia, who provides a complete package for the powder hungry rider who doesn't want to sweat for fresh.
We'll be riding the most remote areas of the mountainous backlands on Shar. Carving up the best slopes stashed with deep pow and dropping some sweet couloirs.
"I rate the winter camp super highly. It's taken me from dipping my toe into off piste to being confident in it across different conditions. Mayrhofen is a great location as well with lots of different mountains to explore with hidden powder stashes. Having a top tier guide and coach helps find those stashes and connect them together - whilst you are getting your skills up. The hotel is fab and meals out after an awesome day in the mountains are great too."
"Without a doubt the hardest I have ever worked on snow, but the best snow holiday yet. In terms of off-piste and performance riding Jay's coaching helped me improve significantly. Can't wait until next year. "
"I didn't know anyone prior to going to the course but soon made friends and not only did I learn new skills and build confidence but I had a great holiday too and made new friends. Will definitely go back next year"