Advanced skiing in Europe

Advanced skiing in Europe - The ultimate adrenaline rush on the slopes
For those experienced enthusiasts looking for a serious adrenaline rush, advanced skiing in Europe offers a multitude of challenging terrain and the ultimate thrill on the slopes. From world-class resorts such as Chamonix and Verbier, to smaller centres such as La Grave, known for its exceptional off-piste, there is wealth of advanced skiing in Europe, with a range of resorts boasting a host of extreme challenges. 
 
Advanced skiing in Europe - Choose from a number of world-famous resorts
With intense terrain incorporating deep powder, steep chutes and gullies, and moguls of varying sizes, advanced 2010 ski holidays in Europe can test the most accomplished skier. The most revered resort for advanced skiing in Europe must be Chamonix, the oldest resort in France which sits beneath the tallest mountain in Europe, Mont Blanc. Here, the highest lift takes skiers up to 3,864m, and the descent includes high-altitude and extreme skiing opportunities, including the world-famous Valle Blanche run - considered the most dangerous in Europe. Other options for advanced skiing in Europe include Verbier in Switzerland, known as the home of extreme skiing, and Zermatt, with ideal terrain for heli-skiing. Advanced skiing in Europe also features resorts such as St Anton in the Arlberg in Austria, with its array of challenging runs and consistent snow conditions, Val d'Isere in Espace Killy home to huge moguls and its Olympic downhill run, and La Grave, known for phenomenal off-piste terrain. Many of these resorts also offer cheap equipment and ski wear
 
Advanced skiing in Europe - High-altitude resorts, challenging terrain
Reliable snow is a major factor, with most of the advanced skiing in Europe taking place on high-altitude slopes, which see extensive snowfall and always manage to retain a fantastic base. Advanced skiing in Europe can obviously be extremely dangerous, with skiers always needing to ski safely and within their ability. Advanced ski holidays in Europe also features plenty of off-piste skiing, which must never be tackled without a guide.  

 

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