Chamonix off piste

Powder skiing courses in Chamonix

 

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Learn to ski powder and other off piste conditions with All Mountain Performance.

We offer off piste performance courses for intermediate, advanced and expert skiers. So whether you are a looking to learn to ski powder & off piste for the first time or already skiing through the deep powder, we have 2 and 5 day development courses to suit your needs.

Based in Chamonix Mont blanc at the heart of the French alps, we run off piste ski courses all season long. We are also available for private coaching if you would prefer even more personal attention. 

Receive world-class ski coaching in small groups by some of the best ski instructors in the business.  We also use daily video feedback to help further your progress.

 

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Powder skiing courses and off piste ski courses in Chamonix France.

 

Chamonix off piste

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Off piste ski courses in Chamonix with elite British ski instructor Mark Gear

 

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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.

 

CHAMONIX OFF PISTE / INFO FOR OFF PISTE SKIING IN CHAMONIX

 

 

 

Skiing chamonix

If you are thinking of skiing Chamonix, here is some info about the type of skiing the valley has to offer.

 

 Chamonix is the world capitol of off piste and freeride skiing. There are 6 extensive ski areas offering a huge amount of easy to acess off piste routes. Chamonix off piste is great for all levels of off piste skier from powder puppy to powder hound. This makes Chamonix the ideal place for us to run our off piste / all mountain ski courses.

 Each Chamonix ski area offers a different type of terrain. Le Brevent and la Flegere are great for couloirs and bowl skiing for all levels of off piste skier.

 Further up the Chamonix valley Les Grands Montets is a massive mountain with undoubtabley some of the best skiing in the world. This is where famous freeriders hang out.  Glaciers on the upper sections lead down to wide open bowl skiing with steeps and couloirs. The tree skiing and into valley couloirs are also great for expert skiers. This place is where we often ski 10000 vertical meters per day on our expert ski courses and freeride courses. A great lift system opens up 3 sides to this amazing ski mountain.

 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 offers very nice terrain for more advanced and expert skiing.

 The Aiguile du Midi lift takes 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.

Les Houches is situated as at the lower end of the Chamonix valley and offer very nice tree-lined piste skiing and some off piste. This the where the mens world cup combined event the Kandahar is held. The best skiers in the world race in downhill and slalom over a 2 day event.

 Chamonix is just 1 hour drive from Geneva airport .

 

Skiing Chamonix this winter season.

 

 

Chamonix Piste Map

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Chamonix piste map

This Chamonix piste map shows the valley as a whole and is an artists impression of the Chamonix valley and ski areas. The ski area seen in the forefront on the piste map is Le Tour This is great for beginers and intermediate skiers. Its also a great ski area for expert skiers to practice high speed carving on the wide open well groomed pistes. The back side chair lift offers access to amazing off piste descents into Switzerland.

  If you follow up the left of the Chamonix valley the next ski area is the brilliant and huge mountain of Les Grands Montets. This ski area  is a mecca for hardcore skiers. Extreme ski movies have been shot here. The mountain is vast and generally steeper than the other Chamonix ski areas offering Glacier skiing at the very top and open bowls and gullys running into the treeline where some great tree skiing can be found.

Then towards Mont Blanc is the Aiguile du Midi. This is the highest lift in the Chamonix valley at 3842m. This lift is used to ski the Chamonix and world famous valley Blanche. This is all completley off piste and on a glacier making it a serious mountain intinery. A guide is necessary but not compulsory.

At the far end of the Chamonix valley and piste map you can see the Les Houches ski area. This piste map does not give Les Houches justice. It makes it look smaller than it is. In Les houches alone there are 95km of ski pistes.

Coming back along the Chamonix valley on the piste map to the right you can see the ski areas of Le Brevent and La Flegere. These are the ski areas more local to Chamonix town. These ski areas are south facing and linked together offering amazing on piste and off piste skiing for all levels.  Watch out if you are skiing off piste here in the afternoons. Avalanches are frequent when the warm sun hits the slopes.

All together this Chamonix piste map gives someone who has never skied the Chamonix valley a reasonably good idea of what the Chamonix Valley looks like. However each ski area has its own piste map giving a more detailed impression of the mountains, pistes and Chamonix ski areas. These piste maps are available at the bottom of each ski area at the ticket desks.

We hope you enjoy this Chamonix piste map.

 

 

 

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