Ortovox Tour and Training Basic – Freeride

The Ortovox Tour and Training Basic Freeride is the ideal entry point to safer off-piste skiing. This freeride safety course teaches you how to read terrain and manage avalanche risk in real conditions. With expert guides, this freeride safety course helps you improve your skills while riding in authentic backcountry environments.

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2 Days
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Jan - Mar
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Min 4 - max 8 for each Mountain Guide
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THE PROGRAM:

Freeride Avalanche Training – Real Terrain, Real Decisions

During every freeride day, you move beyond marked pistes, where every slope requires awareness and smart decisions. In this freeride safety course, you learn how to read terrain, identify avalanche risks, and choose safer lines before every descent.

With our avalanche training freeride approach, you work directly in real backcountry terrain. You evaluate snowpack conditions, recognize danger zones, and build a strong decision-making process. As a result, you develop confidence and control while riding off-piste.

The Ortovox Tour and Training Basic – Freeride Edition combines focused theory with continuous field practice. You don’t just learn concepts—you apply them immediately during your runs. Every scenario improves your awareness, your reactions, and your ability to manage risk throughout the freeride safety course.

As part of this freeride safety course, you continuously apply what you learn in dynamic terrain, reinforcing key concepts through repetition and real-world scenarios. This avalanche training freeride experience ensures that every decision you make becomes more conscious and effective.


What You Will Learn

During this off-piste safety course, you develop essential skills for safer freeriding:

  • Read terrain and identify avalanche-prone slopes
  • Evaluate snow stability and recognize weak layers
  • Plan safer routes and manage group dynamics
  • Use avalanche safety equipment effectively
  • Apply fast and efficient companion rescue strategies

Additionally, you train decision-making skills in real conditions:

  • Choose safe lines in complex terrain
  • Recognize hazardous areas based on snow and weather
  • Apply structured decision-making methods in the field

Hands-On Avalanche Rescue Training

You practise real rescue scenarios using beacon, probe, and shovel. Our guides simulate avalanche situations to improve speed, efficiency, and teamwork.

During field exercises, you learn:

  • How to react immediately after an avalanche
  • How to search with a transceiver
  • How to probe and excavate effectively
  • How to organize a fast and efficient rescue

Because in freeride, speed and precision save lives.


Professional Guidance & Learning Environment

All sessions run in small groups to ensure high-quality coaching. IFMGA certified Mountain Guides lead every activity, combining safety expertise with real freeride experience.

You train in dynamic terrain, where learning becomes practical, engaging, and directly applicable. This freeride safety course ensures continuous feedback and real progression.


Ortovox Equipment Experience

During the freeride safety course, you test full Ortovox avalanche safety kits, including beacon, shovel, and probe.

You will:

  • Use latest-generation equipment in real scenarios
  • Compare modern devices with older technology
  • Understand how gear improves rescue efficiency
  • Learn how to choose the right equipment for freeride

This hands-on approach builds confidence and autonomy in every situation.


Progression

After completing this freeride safety course, you can progress to the advanced level and develop full independence in backcountry freeriding.


Key Concept

In freeride, safety is not luck.
It comes from training, awareness, and consistent practice in real terrain.

How to approach the Ortovox Tour and Training Basic – Freeride


Previous experiences recommended:

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Ortovox Tour and Training Basic – Freeride GROUP DEPARTURES

RATES

GROUP DEPARTURES
  • 260€ per person in a group

THE RATE INCLUDES

  • the assistance of a UIAGM/IFMGA certified Mountain Guide
  • liability insurance
  • safety gear used by the Guide (eg rope)
  • the loan of the latest Ortovox emergency equipment – FOR FREE
  • the loan of advanced Ortovox emergency kits, with transceiver, shovel, probe – FOR FREE
  • customer care assistance for logistics and accommodations
  • photos and videos of the course
  • dedicated chat with the Mountain Guide

THE RATE DOES NOT INCLUDE

  • research and rescue insurance with UVGAM coverage (recommended): €5 per person for 3 days
  • tickets for lift facilities
  • the Mountain Guide’s expenses (lifts, transfers, meals and accommodation)
  • transfers, meals and accommodation
  • anything that is not mentioned under "The rate includes"

LIVE THE ADVENTURE, SHARE THE EXPERIENCE

We believe that adventure is the soul of life. Our mission is to inspire people to be able to overcome their limits. Such as the spirit created between rope partners, we believe in the value of sharing experiences and emotions

LIVE THE ADVENTURE

We believe that adventure is the soul of life. Our mission is to inspire people to be able to overcome their limits.

SHARE THE EXPERIENCE

Such as the spirit created between rope partners, we believe in the value of sharing experiences and emotions

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Ortovox Tour and Training Basic – Freeride ASCENT DAY BY DAY

Foundations & Avalanche Awareness

Meeting point: Courmayeur or Aosta (confirmed before the course)
Meeting time: around 8:30 am

You start your freeride safety course with a focused introduction to avalanche awareness and risk management. First, you review your equipment and learn how to use it efficiently in real scenarios. Then, you analyse snow conditions and understand how avalanches form.

Throughout the day, you build essential knowledge for avalanche training freeride:

  • Read and interpret the avalanche bulletin
  • Evaluate terrain and identify danger zones
  • Apply practical risk assessment methods
  • Plan safer freeride routes
  • Understand emergency procedures

In addition, you begin hands-on rescue training with beacon, probe, and shovel. Every exercise prepares you for real backcountry situations, where speed and precision matter.

Freeride Practice & Decision-Making


Meeting point:
Courmayeur/Aosta, to be specify for every date course in the calendar
Meeting time: around 8.30 am – to be confirmed according to the location

The second day takes place entirely in freeride terrain. During this off-piste safety course, you apply what you learned while riding easy ski touring lines and accessible backcountry slopes.

Each descent becomes part of your learning process. You test your decisions, evaluate terrain, and refine your risk awareness. Alpine Guides guide discussions and provide continuous feedback to improve your judgment.

During the day, you focus on:

  • Real-time decision-making in freeride terrain
  • Route planning and terrain choice
  • Group dynamics and shared decisions
  • Recognition of hazard areas
  • Safe behaviour in changing conditions

Finally, you complete a realistic avalanche rescue simulation. This final test evaluates your response time, teamwork, and correct use of safety equipment.

EQUIPMENT REQUIRED

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Avalanche Transceiver + shovel + probe (mandatory)
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downhill skis, preferably freeriding skis + poles
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free ride boots
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backpack 30 l

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260€€

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NOTES

  • It is crucial that participants follow all instructions provided by the mountain guides before and during the activities, and that they accept any changes made to the programme in order to guarantee their safety.
  • Fees for lift facilities, transfers and mountain lodges are subject to changes established and applied by they respective owners. without any liability attributable to PEAKSHUNTER Mountain Guides.
  • The rates listed in the “The rate does not include” section are to be considered merely indicative and are therefore subject to changes.
  • PEAKSHUNTER Mountain Guides reserves the right to change any route or activity programme based on conditions (weather, accessibility, refuge) and participants’ fitness level.
  • The dates indicated for the activities may change due to weather, snow, or soil conditions, etc. In addition, they depend on the date of opening / closing of the lift facilities, which are established seasonally/yearly by the managing entities of the same and, therefore, are not in any way attributable to PEAKSHUNTER Mountain Guides.