Conference - Best Practices in Ski Touring / Spring Skiing
Ski touring / spring skiing is another type of skiing. This activity embodies discovery, adventure, authenticity, and freedom. Come learn more about how to ski safely.
Description
Ski touring / Spring skiing is an activity that allows:
- to escape the crowds at ski resorts and lift lines
- to discover pristine landscapes
- to enjoy a powder descent
- to engage in an environmentally friendly activity
Ski touring / Spring skiing is all about climbing to summits and passes, leaving your mark on a pristine landscape, and descending into untracked terrain
Ski-Alpinism / Ski touring / Spring skiing, like mountaineering, is a traditional physical activity characterized by a shared culture, an art composed of knowledge (knowledge of the high-mountain environment, history, practices, and associated values) and know-how (mastery of alpine skiing techniques, climbing and belaying, and the use of equipment: touring skis, sealskins, ice axes, ropes, and crampons). It is characterized by the acquisition of a wide range of knowledge about the natural and undeveloped environment (snow, altitude, glaciers), changing climatic conditions, and an appreciation for unpredictable natural events (avalanches, storms, etc.). The culture of ski touring / spring skiing also draws on aesthetic considerations, as ski tourers value the beauty of the routes, the elegance of movement during ascent and descent, the contemplation of landscapes, and a sense of connection with the natural environments traversed. The practice also embraces ethical principles based on individual commitment, economy of means, leaving no trace behind, measured risk-taking, and a duty of mutual aid and assistance among practitioners. Style and the sensory experience often take precedence over the successful ascent of a summit, pass, or traverse.
The Bessans Bonneval-sur-Arc area, which has been awarded the "Terre d'Alpinisme" label, is an exceptional terrain for ski mountaineering, ski touring, and spring skiing. High-mountain guide Jean Louis Bernezat called the Avérole valley one of the most beautiful spots for ski mountaineering and ski touring.
Environments
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Mountain location
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Resort centre
Prices
Free to participate. Offered by the Ass. “Bessans Bonneval-sur-Arc Mountaineering Territory”.
Opening period
Monday, August 24, 2026, between 6:30 p.m. and 8:00 p.m.
Languages spoken
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French
Location
Animals
Animals accepted: No