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Learn to ski off piste

One of the Guardians top travel writers Gwyn Topham came to Chamonix to ski with All Mountain Performance on our 5 day Intermediate off piste ski course. Despite going home with weary  legs, Gwyn made massive progress with his skiing over the course run by Mark Gear.

Here is the article that tells his story of how he conquered the slopes of Chamonix.

Learning to ski off-piste in Chamonix

Chamonix is one of the world's best off-piste resorts, a great place for intermediates to take a course in skiing powder

Off piste at Chamonix

Two skiers go off piste at Chamonix. Photograph: Alamy

'What we're looking for," says Mark Gear, head coach of All Mountain Performance, "is skiing without boundaries". Mark embodies ambition: he started his skiing career handing out boots at Beckton Alps, east London's old dry slope, before becoming a giant slalom racer in Chamonix. His business card pictures him skiing a turn so fast I thought it was someone falling over.

Over five days, his intensive course promises to hone the technique of intermediate skiers, to give us the confidence to handle all runs, and to teach the basics of skiing off piste with a view to mountain safety.

Chamonix is one of the world's most challenging and best off-piste resorts, and a great place for intermediates to learn to ski powder. We start on blue runs above Le Tour, the least vertiginous of Chamonix's four ski areas, focussing on elements of turning: pressure, edge, rotation. Basic, but a proper understanding of these fundamentals is, Mark says, crucial to progress off piste. And he quickly identifies how one thing I had thought essential – thoroughly bending your knees – is overdone to the point of unnecessary pain and loss of control.

The deficiencies in my technique are made woefully clear at the end of each day, when we watch videos Mark has shot of us skiing. The others look good: Beth apparently needs to angulate her body more, while Ishbel has a technique so graceful that Mark struggles to find fault. And then comes a figure in a bulky jacket, hunched over with legs splaying out, like a badly erected wigwam battered by a storm.

My illusions of speed and finesse are dead; I don't know what I can do to improve, bar ditch the bobble hat. But Mark has kind words: the worst skiers can make the biggest improvements. I need to begin by straightening up, standing taller and keeping my errant legs together.

And it starts to work. With only three students (the maximum is six) we get a lot of individual attention. By the second day we are skiing some off piste and doing a tricky black run home from Le Brévent; on the third morning we manage a high and steep ungroomed black run on Les Grands Montets, turning over moguls and deeper snow.

It's a good course to do if you're alone, mixing daytime sociability with relaxed evenings: back in the resort, I want to do little other than eat and crash at the chalet, run by Collineige, whose chefs are plucked from some of Australia and London's top restaurants – even a banana cake at afternoon tea comes with a personalised flourish of, I was told, "an Earl Grey-infused crème anglaise". By Wednesday, when I reluctantly leave chef James's cooking for one of Collineige's central self-catered apartments, après ski has become nothing more than a quest for food, a hot bath, and an 11-hour sleep.

In Chamonix, a notoriously steep resort that draws experts in, it is sometimes hard to feel sure of my progress. Yet I'm feeling comfortable on terrain I would never have ventured on before, and the video evidence is encouraging: still no Ski Sunday, but the gap between my imagined appearance and reality is narrowing. Mark replays one of my turns in slow motion, and cries "Stylish!" Nothing could have made me prouder. By the penultimate day, alas missed by the cameras, I produce a deft, slaloming run through deep snow and trees. All I need, it seems, is an immovable object ahead to make me learn to turn quickly.

On the final afternoon we ski gullies, untracked snow, moguls, steep and bumpy off-piste narrow black runs, and long, soaring, carving turns down broader pistes. "Relax, play around!" Mark shouts. Despite legs so tight and weary that they no longer do my head's bidding, I feel I'm finally getting there. Then, on the very last run of the week, our brilliant instructor is taken out by a snowboarder who careers wildly into the back of him, on an empty slope. It's a chance for Mark to deliver a final, rueful lesson: "Sometimes, off piste is the safest place to be."

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Off Piste Ski Course Dates, Chamonix, 2013-2014

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All ski courses this season will be run by elite British ski instructor Mark Gear.

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We run 3 different levels for all mountain, Off piste ski courses.  Intermediate, Advanced and Expert courses are available throughout the season. You can choose to do a 5 day ski course or a 2 day weekend skiing course.

Off piste ski courses include: 

  • Full days of coaching & guiding with ski lift priority. Typical skiing time is 9 -12 then 12:40 - 4pm
  • Daily video feedback after skiing 4pm - 4:45pm, Weather permiting.
  • Private Minibus transport for skiing. Your ski coach will pick you up at your accommodation in Chamonix and drop you off each day.

With a maximum of 6 people per group for lots of individual feedback, your skiing will be developed in a variety of conditions and terrain on and off-piste, maximizing your ability to ski the whole mountain. Master your off-piste skiing, learn to feel ultimate control on steeps, gullies & couloirs.  During the course, you will benefit from world-class ski coaching and video feedback by some of the best ski instructors in the business.

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Mark spent his youth skiing and working as a ski instructor on a dry ski slope in Essex.  In 1996 he decided that Chamonix, in the French alps would be his new home.  After long, intensive training he became the first British qualified ski instructor to work for a French ski school in Chamonix. 

He is one of the few holders of the highly regarded French equivalence and is one of the UK’s most elite ski instructors (BASI 4 ISTD). 

Mark founded All Mountain Performance in Chamonix in 2004 to offer skiers a fresh approach to modern ski teaching.  Specialising in off piste performance courses, he has opened the world of all mountain skiing to thousands.  As well as coaching the recreational public, he has also been involved in training professional ski instructors, competitors and high mountain guides.  His fun and innovative ski teaching focus's on the individual client's needs and has earned him a renowned reputation for acheiving excellent results.

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How new ski designs are speeding up the learning curve

 

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New concepts in ski design are literally speeding up the learning curve. First, there was the invention of carving skis. This helped skiers to turn more easily on firm snow.  Then came the extra wide off-piste skis. Off-piste skis are much wider than the carving skis. This allows for better float in deeper snow, which has again helped to speed-up the learning for wanna-be off-piste skiers.

Also more recently, yet another new design concept, the "rocker" shaped skis.  This fairly new rocker or reverse camber design, makes learning to ski in deep snow even easier than before.  Conventional skis were cambered in their shape. Where as the clever new reverse camber design has lifted the tip and tail of the ski upwards. This new design is dramatically helping two key areas in skiing: balance and turning.

How do the rocker designed skis help for balance?

The front of the skis are bent upwards towards the skier. This provides for more forward balance support, preventing the tips of the skis from diving deep into the snow.  This is revolutionary.  In fact, this one design improvement alone is helping many people to master off-piste & deep powder snow skiing. 

On conventional skis, it would have taken a skier much more balance practicing and forward face planting in the snow to learn the skills required to stop the ski tips from diving deep into the snow.

How do the rocker designed skis help for turning?

As the front and back of the skis are bent upwards towards the skier, they sit higher up in the snow pack than the middle of the ski.  This means there is less snow encasing the front and back of the skis.  Less snow equates to less resistance around the front and back of the skis.  This reduction of resistance allows easier rotation or pivoting movement of the skis. In simple terms, twisting the skis becomes easier.

Remember safety first!

There is a downside to this speeding up of the learning curve. It is now possible for an intermediate skier to venture off-piste into potentially dangerous terrain and snow conditions without having learned avalanche awareness skills through experience and time.  In the past, it would have taken an intermediate level skier years to master the correct off-piste technique, and in doing so, they should have also had the time to develope mountain awareness and avalanche safety skills.

With this in mind, it is highly reccommended to learn off-piste skiing with a qualified ski instructor who can also help with the mountain awareness skills needed to ski safely off piste.

 

By Mark Gear, head ski instructor at All Mountain Performance Chamonix.

 

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We run 3 levels of all mountain performance - Off piste ski courses. Whether you are new to off piste skiing or al ready compitent, we can help you.  Intermediate, Advanced and Expert courses are available throughout the season. You can choose to do a 5 day ski course or a weekend course.

All Mountain / off piste performance ski courses include: 

  • Full days of coaching/guiding with ski lift priority. Typical skiing time 9-12 then 12:40 - 4pm
  • Daily video feedback after skiing 4pm - 4:45pm
  • Private Minibus transport for skiing. Your ski coach will pick you up at your accommodation and drop you off each day.

With a maximum of 6 per group for lots of individual feedback and a dynamic learning enviroment.  Your skiing will be developed in a variety of conditions and terrain on and off-piste, maximizing your ability to ski the whole mountain. Master your off-piste skiing, learn to feel ultimate control on steeps, gullies and couloirs. Perfect your piste performance by developing your carving skills. You will benefit from world-class ski coaching and video feedback by some of the best ski instructors in the business.

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  • Director / Head Coach For AMP        
  • BASI  Highest Level 4 (ISTD)
  • Level 3 Mountain Saftey       
  • Alpine Performance Coach    
  • Full French Equivalence
  • European Speed Test Holder (Eurotest)
  • Euro Ski Pro Card Holder (GB)
  • Official Ski Guru for Chalets Direct      

 

Mark is qualified to the highest international level and is one of Britain's most elite ski teachers (BASI 4 ISTD). He has many years experience with an established reputation teaching skiing in Chamonix, France and across Europe.

Mark spent his teens skiing and teaching on a dry ski slope in Essex after moving to Chamonix, France in 1995.  Following intensive training, he became the first British qualified ski instructor to work for a French ski school in the resort of Chamonix.   He is one of the few holders of the highly regarded French equivalence having also passed the European speed test. 

Mark founded All Mountain Performance in 2004 to offer skiers a fresh approach to modern ski teaching.  Specialising in off piste performance courses, he has helped to open the world of all mountain & off piste skiing to thousands of skiers. 

As well as coaching the recreational public, he has also been involved in training professional ski instructors, skiing competitors and high mountain guides. 

His fun and innovative ski teaching focus's on the individual client's needs whilst encouraging control,versatility and individual skier expression, earning him a renowned reputation for acheiving excellent results.

 

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Chamonix is one of the most well known resorts for off piste skiing in the world.  The mountains here offer great terrain for every level of off piste skier.

 

Information about Chamonix off piste skiing.

 

Chamonix town, at 1035 meters above sea level, sits at the foot of western Europes highest peak.  Mont Blanc towering above the valley floor at a current altitude of 4810 metres. Chamonix off piste skiing offers some of the best off piste skiing in the world!

The Chamonix valley is forested and deep,  the mountains are very high!  There are more 4000 meter peaks here than any where else in the Alps. The lift system in Chamonix is extensive and ideal for off piste skiers and alpinists. A massive acheivement in enginering with many cable cars and telecabines take skiers to airy altitudes of up 3842 meters.

There are 5 main ski areas in the Chamonix valley offering what is said to be more than a life times worth of off piste skiing routes.  With a vertical drop of up to 2807meters and a great lift system, Chamonix is with out a doubt one of the best off piste skiing destinations in the world.

 

Chamonix off piste, area by area.

 

Les Grands Montets / Chamonix off piste

Les Grands Montets  This is where famous freeriders hang out.  Glaciers on the upper sections lead down to wide open bowl skiing with steeps and couloirs. This is Chamonix off piste skiing at its best. The tree skiing and into valley couloirs are also great for expert skiers.  We often ski 10000 vertical metres per day on our expert level ski courses and . A good lift system opens up 3 sides to this amazing off piste mountain. Our best spots: Le Grand Muir, Pylones, Point de Vue, La Combe de la Pendant, Combe de la Rachasse. The Magic Forest (Dream Forest) also offers very good off piste skiing in the trees.

Le Tour / Chamonix off piste

Le Tour at the high end of the Chamonix valley is great for all levels on piste and off piste. The front side is easy terrain for beginner off piste skiers. This is an ideal place for us to take intermediate level ski courses on the first couple of days of the course. The back side of the mountain offers very nice terrain for more advanced and expert skiers. Best spots. All of the back side area and off the Possettes drag lift for some more classic Chamonix off piste.

L' Aiguile du Midi / Chamonix off piste

The Aiguile du Midi lift takes off piste skiers and alpinists from Chamonix town to an impressive altitude of 3842 meters. This is not a ski area for piste skiing. All the runs are off piste and on a glacier making the skiing more serious. A High mountain guide is advised for this.

Le Brevent and La Flegere / Chamonix off piste

These areas are linked together and offer very good couloir and open bowl off piste skiing. Most of the off piste in this part of Chamonix  is south facing so avalanches can be frequent on warm afternoons. Best spots. La Floria, Brevent summit, Col Cornu. Combe Lachanal for more great Chamonix off piste skiing.

Les Houches / Chamonix off piste

Les Houches is situated as at the lower end of the Chamonix valley and offers very nice tree-lined piste skiing and some shorter off piste runs. Best spots. Under the Prarion cables, The hidden meadows and secret off piste spots that only us locals know about.

 

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