Equipment: Make sure your equipment is in good condition. This includes skis or snowboard, bindings, airbag cartridge and safety equipment such as avalanche transceiver, probe and shovel. Tip for the avalanche transceiver: Always put in new batteries before the start of winter. That way you'll be surprised by flat batteries the first time.
Group dynamics: Freeriding in a group is safer. Make sure you and your companions know each other well, have communication systems and have discussed emergency scenarios.
Emergency: Before you set off on your freeride adventure, make sure you have the emergency numbers for police, ambulance and mountain rescue stored in your mobile phone.
First aid: It is advisable to keep your first aid skills up to date by taking refresher courses.
Fitness: Work on your physical fitness to better cope with the rigours of freeriding. Exercises to strengthen your legs, core and endurance are particularly important.
Map apps: It is advisable to use map apps that work offline as they allow you to access maps in the field without internet access. This is especially important to familiarise yourself with the terrain of the ski area. For example, you can check the map the night before and include altitude differences, terrain, steepness and snow conditions in your tour planning.
EXPERT TIP: A valuable tip from experts regarding your equipment is to always pack two pairs of gloves and two hats, especially if they get soaked. Carrying a spare pair of goggles never hurts, especially in deep snow, and don't forget to pack spare lenses.
Acquire the necessary know-how, for example with the help of avalanche and snow profile courses, to be able to enjoy your powder skiing fun as safely as possible. The right equipment is also essential for freeriding. Avalanche transceivers, shovels and other special equipment ensure maximum safety on ski routes and in the powder.
Risk minimisation plays an important role off the slopes. So, powder fans beware, at all designated INTERSPORT Rent locations in Ski amadé you can reserve and rent your avalanche transceiver safety equipment by phone or directly in the shop. Rental of an avalanche transceiver, probe, shovel and freeride backpack (WITHOUT ABS).
The best thing would be to book your local Freeride guide at one of the specialised ski schools for the highest possible safety in the backcountry of Ski amadé.