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Skiing Scotland's 10 Highest Mountains (10 in a Weekend)
A Scottish ski mountaineering challenge to hike, ride and showcase the 10 highest mountains in the UK, in a weekend.
Taking on some of Scotland’s best ski descents, the team aim to complete an epic skiing adventure as well as making it back to Edinburgh in time for work on Monday morning.
Filmed in April 2022.
Filmed, edited & narrated by George Treble
Route and concept by Gavin Carruthers & Blair Aitken of British Backcountry.
Featuring skiing of Robert Kingsland, Alex Watt & Dave Anderson
Jimbob McCluskey: @jimbobmccluskey3709
Supported by Ellis Brigham, Backcountry Access, FATMAP, K2 skis, Teko Eco Performance, Atomic & Arc'teryx Music licensed from Soundstripe
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Відео

How to Ski Bumps - The Mogul Tutorial
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5 Insights into Skiing Bumps & Moguls. A sample tutorial from www.alpinetutorials.com/learntoski Hope it helps!
THE SWISS WALL: World's Hardest Ski Run??? (Chavanette - Mur Suisse)
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This video takes you on a run down the famous Mur Suisse - Pas de Chavanette - do you know of any Ski Runs more difficult than this one? Warning: the Swiss Wall is highly dangerous and has been the location of many fatalities. Enter at your own risk ⛔️ Never go on it when it is closed. Obey all signs at the top of the run. Be advised that the degree of danger and difficulty of this run depends ...
Skiing: How to Break Beyond the INTERMEDIATE PLATEAU
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Skiing: How to Break Beyond the INTERMEDIATE PLATEAU
AVALANCHE TERRAIN: Where & When NOT to go Off-Piste (Lesson 3/10)
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AVALANCHE TERRAIN: Where & When NOT to go Off-Piste (Lesson 3/10)
SKIING EXPLAINED: from Beginner to Intermediate to Advanced
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SKIING EXPLAINED: from Beginner to Intermediate to Advanced
How to RIP ON SKIS - The key to Quick Turns
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How to RIP ON SKIS - The key to Quick Turns
DENTS DU MIDI - Hiking & Skiing the Highest Summit (4K)
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DENTS DU MIDI - Hiking & Skiing the Highest Summit (4K)
The Carving Tutorial - Progress to Advanced Skiing
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The Carving Tutorial - Progress to Advanced Skiing
Off Piste Skills - How to Read SLOPE STEEPNESS
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Off Piste Skills - How to Read SLOPE STEEPNESS
How to KICK TURN when ski touring or split boarding
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How to KICK TURN when ski touring or split boarding
OFF PISTE SERIES - Lesson 1/10 - Avalanche Awareness & Off-Piste Hazards
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OFF PISTE SERIES - Lesson 1/10 - Avalanche Awareness & Off-Piste Hazards
RED & BLACK RUNS - How to ski steeper slopes
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RED & BLACK RUNS - How to ski steeper slopes
How to PARALLEL TURN on Skis
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How to PARALLEL TURN on Skis
The First Golden Rule of Ski Technique
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The First Golden Rule of Ski Technique
La Saison Blanche - Full Film (4K) - Ski Touring during the Pandemic
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La Saison Blanche - Full Film (4K) - Ski Touring during the Pandemic
LA SAISON BLANCHE - 4K Teaser - Ski touring in the Alps during the Pandemic
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LA SAISON BLANCHE - 4K Teaser - Ski touring in the Alps during the Pandemic
La Saison Blanche 4K - A Portes du Soleil Project (TRAILER)
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La Saison Blanche 4K - A Portes du Soleil Project (TRAILER)
Freeride skiing Avoriaz
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Freeride skiing Avoriaz

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @nicholasgerrish6022
    @nicholasgerrish6022 8 днів тому

    Under good conditions, when the snow is good, it’s not really too bad, but when conditions are bad and there is ice, it is can be very dangerous, even to practised skiers. It’s always tempting to suggest that it’s really just another tough mogul slope, but it isn’t, and as any skier knows, it is possible to break ones neck on even a very moderate slope!

  • @luisbarilo
    @luisbarilo 12 днів тому

    Cerro Catedral, Bariloche. Slopes with varied conditions and difficulty.ua-cam.com/video/2HOU-MkJkoE/v-deo.htmlsi=dG4nHFBO2jyZZSXq

  • @terrablader
    @terrablader 21 день тому

    Europe off-piste is regarded as where skiing starts.

  • @losonobingo86
    @losonobingo86 23 дні тому

    been there in 2008 in icy conditions. Its not so difficul if we talk about technique, but it exhaust physically. Borin work from top to bottom

  • @advicemaster1365
    @advicemaster1365 Місяць тому

    Reminds me of upper FIS at Smuggler's Notch.

  • @kennethmaclean9357
    @kennethmaclean9357 Місяць тому

    Did it on a snowboard @ 20 years ago.

  • @nickv3085
    @nickv3085 Місяць тому

    Funny how most videos like this just say “don’t lean back”….when in reality fore aft movement is one of the fundamentals of skiing at a high level.

    • @Avoriazskischool
      @Avoriazskischool Місяць тому

      Good point 👍🏻. It’s because you gotta crawl before you can walk before you can run. For beginner/intermediates - just focus on not leaning back. For advanced/expert - then you can think about fore aft intricacies ⛷️

  • @sidecut999
    @sidecut999 2 місяці тому

    All good, however, on steeper terrain and for those of us who are less strong and flexible - ok, let's just say older - there is the technique of driving the uphill, kicking ski tail beneath the middle (under the foot of) the downhill, platform ski, and continuing to rotate the uphill ski as far as possible across the fall line. The two feet are then closer together, making it easier to transfer weight onto the uphill ski and lift the downhill ski off the buried tail of the uphill ski and to bring it around. Sounds odd but works well and lots of people do it this way.

  • @dariozoppetti7006
    @dariozoppetti7006 2 місяці тому

    Good .....but for children not very easy 😊

  • @kimberlydubois7453
    @kimberlydubois7453 2 місяці тому

    Ski forwards then backwards.. repeat

  • @bigx9963
    @bigx9963 2 місяці тому

    In my head: chin forwards, it won't hurt that bad.

  • @BoolaBear
    @BoolaBear 2 місяці тому

    Not bad👌

  • @scotto827
    @scotto827 2 місяці тому

    This is a blue with moguls.

  • @Sportymili
    @Sportymili 2 місяці тому

    What skis are u using

  • @chipmaney
    @chipmaney 2 місяці тому

    I’ve watched these mogul tips ad naseum, always with the same question: what do you do after? The turn doesn’t start and end on top of the bump…there is a technique to be had between but you never see that on these tutorials

  • @GWHIM90
    @GWHIM90 2 місяці тому

    try run 75 in Trysil Norway also knows as väggen. At it's steepest section it gets up to 45° (100%), one of the hardest runs in the world

  • @GWHIM90
    @GWHIM90 2 місяці тому

    try run 75 in Trysil Norway also knows as väggen. At it's steepest section it gets up to 45° (100%), one of the hardest runs in the world

  • @klappradl
    @klappradl 2 місяці тому

    If I can ski it, it's not that difficult. And I've done it several times.

  • @RobBunnell
    @RobBunnell 2 місяці тому

    A wide open run can never be considered

  • @evil_twit
    @evil_twit 2 місяці тому

    Why would anyone go down it? The dumbest slope ever.

  • @jokur240
    @jokur240 2 місяці тому

    ... the inner edge of the outer ski ... ( maybe important)

  • @noddyandbigears2
    @noddyandbigears2 2 місяці тому

    Really helpful! I’m going out to put into practice today!

  • @jokur240
    @jokur240 2 місяці тому

    Are these Skis for Beginners?

  • @NeonSpeedster
    @NeonSpeedster 2 місяці тому

    The F is there for emphasis, ROFL

  • @GScarpino
    @GScarpino 2 місяці тому

    This was incredibly helpful!! I'm heading out tomorrow and I'm going to be more intentional about facing downhill with short turns and facing where I'm going with long turns. Thanks for a great video!

  • @user-um7kz4gh2o
    @user-um7kz4gh2o 2 місяці тому

    Helpful thanks

  • @McQuokka
    @McQuokka 2 місяці тому

    Who is this bellend?

  • @billpiano1
    @billpiano1 2 місяці тому

    Swiss cement!

  • @larrynjr
    @larrynjr 2 місяці тому

    After a longish layoff from skiing, i've spent the past 3 years relearning how to ski bumps (i'm still working on it) While many of the available video's (like this one) do a good job of the basic mechanics. there are several other things that are essential to skiing the bumps, especially if your home mountain doesn't have perfectly spaced bumps. 1st is the correct ski, this will vary per users, I've tried the bumps in skinny skis (70mm) , med(80mm) Xmed(94mm) and super fat(for me 114mm) The 114's were good on a fresh powder day but I'm thinking would be much more work on harder packed snow. The 94's (my "regular) Nordica Enforcer's) are "ok" but perhaps a bit long at 186cm. the 80's that I've just skied 2 days on were Stockli Montero AX's. so far they are the best FOR ME of all the skis I've used for skiing bumps. Lastly I skied a pair of Stockli Laser SX's at 70mm underfoot. I was able to force them through the bumps but it wasn't fun. So if possible, rent / demo as many ski brands and widths as you can to help with your mogul progression. 2nd is boots, with my Enforcer's I've been using a pair of Skarpa Freedom 120's Not knowing any better I thought they were fine. I recently went in to have those adjusted for new bone spurs and the boot fitter thought the Skarpa's might not be stiff enough to properly drive the enforcers and got me into a pair of Rossignol Hi-Speed Pro 130's. MAN, are they tight! But talk about control of my skis, stiff boots make a HUGE difference for precise control in the bumps. 3rd and lastly, and almost MOST important, have strong quads and lots of endurance. Another part of my problems in the bumps is my weight, at 6' I'm hovering in the 235lb range and that's a lot of weight to be jumping around with. Yesterday was day 22 on the slopes for me and especially because I was focused on the steeps / moguls, I was done within 4 hours but had 2 great runs, the longer run I made it 2/3 of the way down before I managed to backseat myself, the other I made it all the way down (first time this season) linking mogul turns all the way. As always take all unsolicited advice with a grain of whatever white stuff you want and enjoy the snow!

  • @MegaSanei
    @MegaSanei 2 місяці тому

    Да нах такая езда нужна...не катка, а дрочь и борьба за жизнь 😅

  • @ThomasMiller-zy8rg
    @ThomasMiller-zy8rg 2 місяці тому

    Just go straight

  • @huntspoint3442
    @huntspoint3442 2 місяці тому

    Don’t address the haters.

  • @russellromocean3197
    @russellromocean3197 2 місяці тому

    Or use the EHider method and just tuck it.....yelling STOCKLI!!!!!

  • @mohitgr8
    @mohitgr8 2 місяці тому

    I really appreciate your videos! These are some great advice on actual problems that skiers face ... Your Rotationl seperation video bought me to your channel and i regularly follow it .. A video on jump turns to come out of tricky situations or moguls would be great !!

    • @Avoriazskischool
      @Avoriazskischool 2 місяці тому

      Thanks a lot! Jump turns tutorial is now on the list 👍🏻🙏🏻

  • @ekay4495
    @ekay4495 2 місяці тому

    Dope video

  • @drblogg9742
    @drblogg9742 2 місяці тому

    Le Fornet side of the tunnel in Val D’Isere was very steep but short but I think it’s permanently closed now.

  • @cathyzhang1863
    @cathyzhang1863 2 місяці тому

    This video is so useful and informative!!! Thank you very much for creating it!

  • @danielgrazioli1601
    @danielgrazioli1601 3 місяці тому

    another simple advice - avoid them

  • @aerialrescuesolutions3277
    @aerialrescuesolutions3277 3 місяці тому

    Excellent video.

  • @Throplife
    @Throplife 3 місяці тому

    Hellen Keller New Hampshire situation

  • @advicemaster1365
    @advicemaster1365 3 місяці тому

    "turn quicker."

  • @advicemaster1365
    @advicemaster1365 3 місяці тому

    SO wrong. You use the SIDE of the mogul to keep speed in control. When you come out, your tips are free, turn.

    • @Avoriazskischool
      @Avoriazskischool 3 місяці тому

      That’s like saying someone else talks ‘wrong’ because they speak a different language to you. There’s many different ways to ski bumps, suited to different levels, different conditions etc

  • @aerialrescuesolutions3277
    @aerialrescuesolutions3277 3 місяці тому

    Great video. I rotated upside down and didn't know where Switzerland was? I am better now, thank you.

  • @nancyhart7357
    @nancyhart7357 3 місяці тому

    Great advice...just had a grandson get pushed into the trees last week by a newbie skier. Iwas just a few skiers behind..didn't break his leg but deep bone bruise.. going to take a long time to heal..

  • @WookieWinter01
    @WookieWinter01 3 місяці тому

    Did that as well. Nice slope!

  • @bendenisereedy7865
    @bendenisereedy7865 3 місяці тому

    How is this new? Every skier knows it's easier to turn on the tops of moguls. In the old days it worked with skis almost 2m long and with almost no waist.

    • @Avoriazskischool
      @Avoriazskischool 3 місяці тому

      Every skier? Even the ones who haven’t learnt this yet?

  • @davidreese1044
    @davidreese1044 3 місяці тому

    What about if i don't want to take an hour to get down a run?

  • @MikhailSubb
    @MikhailSubb 3 місяці тому

    Не правильно едет , носками лыж не тормозит)))