Do you have a passion for discovering the mountain and want to ride the off-piste, but are struggle to get useful and helpful information or need new knowledge to realise this goal?
Do you want to have more fun when you go off-piste skiing but something is holds you back?
Skiers who come to Avalanche talks and become HAT clients
Want to learn how to have even more fun in the off-piste
Want to go off-piste skiing with friends, but are not sure where or how to find the perfect snow.
Are worried about taking too many risks and want to know how to stay safe and have fun at the same time.
Just want to be better informed
Are curious and like to learn.
Like to ski a lot and want to go beyond talks and learn on the off-piste snow.
Finding your news bulletins and fact sheets excellent . Cheers Ian Findlay
Henry et al! Great bulletin. thanks and keep up the good work. Archie Smith
I just wanted to say what an excellent news letter on the current conditions and where to find the best snow. Please keep up the good work. Thomas
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Henry explains how skiers who spend time with us;
Start on their own voyage of discovery to develop avalanche awareness in the off-piste
Discover how to find the best snow in the off-piste
Know how to interpret avalanche bulletins
Begin to understand how to ride the off-piste and stay safe at the same time
Learn how to be a safe and responsible member of an off-piste group
Acquire new ski skills to get more from the off-piste
Learn how to make the magic powder turns
HAT has been helping off piste skiers and ridersto get more from the mountain for 15 years. Our friends and customers discover how to demystify the off-piste professional’ expertise and acquire new confidence to manage avalanche risks and go out and have more fun.
HAT (Henry’s Avalanche Talk) is a team of professionals, ski instructors and off-piste guides and free riders who are committed to helping you make better informed decisions and provide you with insight on skiing off piste, understanding and awareness of the avalanche danger and development of off-piste skiing skills.
Take a look at our web site to learn how you can develop your off-piste skills and avalanche awareness, so you can go off piste with confidence and stay safe and have fun.