For the winter season 2011/12 A Mountain Chalet has partnered with Henry’s Avalanche Talk (HAT) to bring the introduction talk
“Ride Hard! Ride Safe“
to La Rosiere.
Ever felt you could have had a better day off-piste?
- Are you worried about the risks? Do your concerns hold you back?
- Would you like to understand which slopes to avoid and which are safe?
- Would you like some practical help to be more confident when you go off piste?
- Do you want have great fun at the same time? Well....
....Safety is Freedom
Learn how to interpret clues to avoid this So you can have more fun doing this![]()
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Henry's Avalanche Talk (HAT) has been helping off-piste skiers and riders to get more from the mountain for 20 years. You can discover how to de-mystify the ski professional’s expertise so you know how to manage risks.
HAT is a team of ski professionals and free riders who are committed to helping you have more fun off piste. We can help you develop avalanche awareness and provide you with insight on skiing off piste and development of off-piste skiing skills.HAT offer Henry's live Avalanche Talks, personal on-snow training, practical beeper training, COPE certification and easy to understand online training modules.
Are you coming to La Rosiere this winter to ski? If you would like to find out more about staying safe off piste why not come to one of our talks.
To arrange a private talk for your group in your chalet contact Tim.
email : tim@henrysavalanchetalk.com phone: 00 33 4 79 06 57 38
Special Rate available for A Mountain Chalet guests.
- Learn how to be a responsible and supportive member of any group going off piste
- Insight into how the professionals approach decisions about going off piste.
- Find out how much you do know and what you don’t know
- Some fun and great video of avalanches and sensational off piste ski sequences
- Most importantly learn how to answer the question......
.........Is it safe out there?
Unfortunately there is no straight yes or no answer. In our avalanche talks you will learn that whether it is safe depends on - Where you go and when.
- How you go down or up.
- How well prepared you are.
Visit http://www.hentysavalanchetalk.com/ to find out more and register for free articles, weekly ezine and tips on staying safe.
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