RESORTS

All our courses are run in Western Canada, renowned for its champagne powder and un-crowded resorts. Fernie, Banff, Whistler and Red Mountain each have their own individual merits and characters, but all are famous for the variety of ski terrain, high annual snowfalls, and fun communities.

Ski Season Entertainment

Ski…sleep…shred…sleep…  Obviously the vast majority of your time on a ski or snowboarding season is spent on the mountain taking your sport to the next level… but what do you do when you’re not killing it on the slopes (or sampling the apres?). Last night’s coverage of the Super Bowl in the U.K brought back some fun memories of watching this sporting showpiece unfold from Whistler and got me thinking of other entertainment Canada has to offer.

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Read this post Max | February 6th, 2012

Riding with the Banff Crew

Instructor warm-up at Lake Louise

This week Rupert and I drove from Fernie to Banff via the stunning Kootenay National Park to hang out with the 11 week instructor course that is in full swing there.  I’d heard from Max that this was a great bunch of people and was stoked to arrive and find a tight-knit crew who had settled well into the Banff lifestyle.  I spent Monday with Anna’s skier group at Lake Louise and was really impressed with the level of skiing – I reckon these guys will definitely be ready to go for their level 1 instructor exam next week!  I loved Lake Louise the resort – what a great range of terrain, we even managed to find a big fresh stash of powder on the backside!

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Read this post Christy | February 3rd, 2012

Backcountry skiing in Serre Chevalier – believing all is not lost!

I spent last week checking out Serre Chevalier ski area and, as I mentioned in my blog yesterday, off piste conditions were a little crusty due to recent wind and warm sun. Piste conditions, on the other hand, were exceptional throughout the week.

The only dampener for the trip was Tuesday morning. Winds were extremely high and resulted in most of the resort closing down. We spent the morning on a wild goose chase, trying to find a lift that would allow us to at least get a couple of runs in. By lunchtime we were feeling a little disheartened, we really hadn’t had any luck. The most we had managed was a slide down a sketchy windswept green cat-track. … Read more

Read this post Pete+ | February 2nd, 2012

7 days in Serre Chevalier

I’ve visited a lot of ski areas around Europe but, until last week, I hadn’t got around to Serre Chevalier in France. Seeing as Nonstop is running ski instructor courses and holidays there this year, I thought it would be a good time to check it out. So, I got together a group of friends and took a holiday in Chantemerle, one of the four linked villages that make up Serre Chevalier. … Read more

Read this post Pete+ | February 1st, 2012

Spend a Ski Season in Red Mountain

I recently spent a few days in Red Montain, B.C and I can safely say I have never been to a mountain like it. I was on a road trip with my Nonstop colleagues in Canada; we were visiting the guys on our 11 week instructor course and to remind ourselves what Red Mountain has to offer. … Read more

Read this post Max | January 24th, 2012

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