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Small Heli Ski Guide



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By : George Cronoukidis    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-05-18 04:10:42
If you are passionate about skiing than you must have surely heard of cat skiing. If not, here are a few pointers that will hopefully help you move to the next stage of your passion. Skiing on regular slopes is already pretty exciting to most people, but after a while the thrill just isn’t there anymore, and you just don’t get that rush you used to get before when skiing. This is where cat skiing comes into play. Basically, cat skiing brings back that edge, that thrill and adrenaline rush. Cat skiing requires you to tackle remote slopes where the snow hasn’t been touch yet by anything. Yes, some people argue that this is significantly more dangerous than many other sports, but for true enthusiasts there is nothing more thrilling. The question remains, how can you get to cat skiing slopes? Obviously, there are no ski lifts that can take you there, so the only remaining choices are helicopters or snowcats, depending on how remote the slopes are.

If you are into heli ski, then the best options is to find a group of friends with which you can rent a helicopter for an entire day in order to make the most out of your heli ski experience. In terms of pricing, you should know that it largely depends on the country and the specific region you intend to visit. Snowcat skiing, is a little bit less expensive and it takes more time to get to the starting point when using this option but the results are still the same. You get access to virgin slopes with various levels of difficulty, but if there is a general truth behind cat skiing, I guess it would be that cat skiing is not for beginners. All forms of cat skiing, including heli ski and snowcat skiing are very demanding and will challenge your skills to the limit. You need to make sure that you have all the necessary equipment and also a correct mind set. It goes without saying that safety precautions and instructions are a must any time you go cat skiing in an unknown region.

Most companies offering heli ski services also include extensive safety training sessions that cover all the important aspects of their tours in order to minimize the chances for any accidents. It is also highly advisable that you refrain from using personal helicopters to go cat skiing as this sport involves a great deal of logistics that need to be handled by experienced professionals. Moreover, the majority of heli ski companies offer full lodging and transport included in their service packages, and the service of certified guides and numerous safety equipments for all their customers. When it comes to finding the best destinations, you can direct you searches to North America and Europe, as they are home to the most sought after opportunities. Generally, tour operators offer extensive insight into all the various opportunities and will be able to help you make the right choice.
Author Resource:- For more resources about heli ski or about snowcat skiing or even about cat skiing, please review these links.
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