Off-piste course

Off-Piste Skikurse

Your course for better off piste skiing. 

Can you make the most of an off-piste run? Can you control your skis in tricky situations in difficult conditions?

Solid off-piste skiing is also a safety factor. Falls can lead to injuries and accidents. With the help of video analysis and tips from your mountain guide, you will improve your skiing technique for the upcoming ski and/or freeride tours.

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Course Content

  • Basic positions

  • Core movements

  • Confidently mastering steep terrain (side-slipping, assistance techniques, putting on skis on steep slopes)

  • Kick turns in descent

  • Individual error correction

  • High amount of skiing. “Ski more – speak less!”

Requirements

You should have solid on-piste skiing skills and some experience in deep snow. This course is aimed at freeriders and ski tourers who want to refine their technique. If you have little or no experience off-piste, we recommend booking a private course.

Detailed Program

  • Meeting point as per info email

  • Gondola transfer to the ski area

  • First descent

  • Individual coaching in the terrain with video support

  • Lunch at a restaurant, possibly with video analysis

  • Second session of practical training

  • Course ends around 4:30 PM in Engelberg

Price

The price includes planning and guiding by a certified mountain guide, including the guide’s expenses.
Not included are personal transport costs, any lift tickets, and personal consumption. We need at least 3 participants.

Is the course suitable for snowboarders?
This course focuses on skiing technique and ski-specific skills. A similar course for snowboarders is in development. Stay tuned 🙂

What equipment is required?
You will need skis suitable for off-piste terrain. If you have climbing skins, please bring them along.

Can I rent equipment?
Yes! We offer modern, well-maintained rental gear for our guests. Simply indicate what you need when signing up.

How do I get there?
The meeting point is at the mountain guide office in the village of Engelberg — just a 5-minute walk from the train station. If you're arriving by car, we recommend parking in the village near the monastery. From there, we’ll head to the mountain together.

What kind of lift ticket do I need?
To make the most of the day, we’ll be using the lifts to access a wide variety of terrain. You will need a ski pass.

Is the course available in English?
Yes, all of our mountain guides speak English.

Standard Equipment

  • Warm winter clothing

  • Insulation jacket

  • 2 pairs of gloves

  • Beanie

  • Helmet

  • Ski goggles

  • Sunglasses

  • Sunscreen

  • Snacks

  • Water bottle

  • Backpack (approx. 30L)

Technical Equipment

  • Freeride or touring skis (no piste skis)

  • Ski boots

  • Ski poles

  • Avalanche transceiver (beacon)

  • Probe

  • Shovel

If you are missing any items, you can easily rent them through us.

 

Der Kurs wird durchgeführt von:

Team Engelberg Mountain Guide
info@engelbergmountainguide.ch
Bergführer UIAGM