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frequently asked questions

1. What are the levels of the proposed itineraries? What should I expect from the days?

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  • Enjoy: the day will take place in a predefined ski resort or along a route in the Dolomiti Superski area, focusing on carefree fun and the pleasure of skiing on mainly BLUE slopes. In a calm and relaxed atmosphere, sessions aimed at improving skiing technique, thanks to the teaching of our instructors, will alternate with free skiing sessions to enjoy what you have learned and the evolution of your technique.

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  • Advanced: the day will be dedicated to improving technique, often skiing on RED slopes. Throughout the day and depending on the itinerary, technical and methodological sessions will alternate with enjoyable and fun free skiing sessions.

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  • Sprint: the main objective of the day will be to study, practice, and improve the most technically advanced turns with training sessions on BLACK slopes, which can be found either at the resort chosen for the day or within the predefined circuit in the Dolomiti Superski area. Due to the high level of physical and technical effort required, the day will alternate between periods of methodical technical training and periods of free skiing on gentler slopes to put what has been learned into practice and allow for physical and mental relaxation..

 

For all levels, breaks will be essential, accompanied by descriptive and historical insights into the unique landscapes that surround us, as well as technical analysis of skiing through video analysis.

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2. How should I prepare for my next adventure?

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Below you will find important information for your next adventure.

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- Remember to arrive at the meeting point at least 30 minutes before departure time (e.g., if departure is at 9 a.m., arrive at 8:30 a.m.).

 

​​- Make sure you have all your equipment with you and ready to use. Complete equipment includes: downhill skis in excellent condition (no double tips or fresh snow skis), bindings adjusted to your boots and weight, ski boots, ski poles, ski helmet, ski goggles, and ski gloves.

 

​Bring sunscreen and lip balm with protection.

 

- Bring a snack to keep in your pocket (e.g., dried fruit, energy bars, chocolate) and, if possible, a small bottle of water for any eventuality;

 

​- Check the weather and temperatures before setting off on your adventure and dress accordingly. If a cold day is forecast, dress warmly; if snow is forecast, try to wear clothing that is as waterproof as possible.

 

3. Is the trip canceled in case of bad weather?

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Unless there are general closures, the trip will not be canceled. If it snows, is windy, rainy, or foggy, the trip will not be canceled but may be subject to changes. We reserve the right to modify the planned itineraries, even on site, depending on weather conditions.

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4. How does it work if I already have a valid ski pass and/or insurance for the itinerary?

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If you already have a valid ski pass and/or insurance, please let us know when booking. The cost of the ski pass and/or insurance for your chosen itinerary will be deducted from the price quoted.

 

The basic fee, which includes only the ski instructor, is €125 per person for each 1-day itinerary in the “Join the group” section.

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