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Touring

Touring, also known as ski mountaineering, combines the technical pleasures of alpine skiing with the freedom of cross-country. By using special bindings and skins the ski tourer is independent of the lift system and free to roam the mountains at will.


Haute Route towards Rosablanche - Photo: ifyouski.com


[Jeremy Levy]
Safety
Part of the thrill of touring is the feeling of self-reliance and solitude offered by penetrating deep into the mountains. The negative side of this is that you are far from help in case of injury or accident. Planning safety into your tours is of paramount importance to the tourer.

Estimate the length of your route and leave a safety margin, so you are not caught out as night falls. Leave early, before the snow has thawed. Keep the group together. Don't be afraid to turn back or abandon your goal if conditions deteriorate. Respect the mountains.


Descending
For skiing downhill, attach the heels of the bindings and adjust your boots if appropriate. Technique is identical to alpine skiing, except that a more conservative style should be adopted. Carrying a heavy pack, perhaps tired from walking uphill, and far from emergency services, this is not a good time to take chances.

Emergency Stop
A dangerous slide can be arrested by using ski poles. Hold the two poles together, one hand by the handles, one hand down by the baskets, and dig the points into the snow or ice.


Practicing an emergency stop
could save your life.
   

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Routes
Detailed walking maps have ski tours marked, but it is advisable to take a qualified guide. Some routes have become classics, such as the Haute Route between Chamonix and Zermatt or Saas Fee, first done in 1903, which takes around a week.

Tours for tourists
If you feel you would like to try touring, contact the guides' office in your resort. They should be able to put you into a group, select an appropriate route and provide guidance in hiring the necessary equipment.

 
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