U.S Ski Team Speed Group training in Corralco, Chile this summer. An inside look into a U.S Ski Team training camp and NASTC’s new summer skiing destination addition, Corralco.
Author: Ski NASTC
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Kidz Climb Camp
KIDZ CLIMB CAMP
Dates: 2019 DATES TBA
Price: $125In this popular camp (in its 13th year!) your child will get to climb Donner Summit’s classic granite. Whether beginner or intermediate they’ll thrive, grow, and reach “new heights” during this course led by NASTC’s top guides. Students begin with an equipment orientation, learn how to use their climbing slippers well, and familiarize themselves with a couple climbing knots. We keep groups 5:1, and kids climb a bunch! We break for water and lunch, but try to get them on the rock as much as possible! Join us!!
Climbing is a sport that helps a child’s focus, self-esteem, self-reliance, coordination, and decision-making abilities. It provides very tangible, in-the-moment goals, and in that way, allows a great feeling of accomplishment. It is an individual sport that gives children solo time to process alone, but it is also a “team sport,” where kids work with their guide for safety and success and cheer each other on as each child attempts to reach their goals. Safety is #1 every step of the way. Children climb with state-of-the-art equipment and every safety precaution is taken. Fun is #2! And there is lots of it! Coming away with new found skills and an introduction into a new way to experience the outdoors is #3. These are our priorities and goals for your child!
Enroll soon, this one often fills early.

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Spring and Summer Events with NASTC
Rock Climbing AND Skiing!
Join NASTC this summer for Tahoe rock climbing and Andean ski training! We don’t stop skiing – ever! Ski the untracked at Corralco & world famous steeps of Portillo, Chile. Portillo has long been the summer home of many ski legends. Offering world class terrain comprised of long steep pitches, technical chutes, big fields of powder and offpiste terrain, Portillo is an ideal location to hone your skiing skills.
Located near the Chilean – Argentinean border, Portillo is a short drive from the capital city of Santiago, its high elevation guarantees great snow quality and typically big snowfalls.
Its picturesque setting on the shore of the Lago del Inca and at the foot of massive Andean peaks will capture your heart and be imprinted in your memory forever. Portillo offers the ideal balance between exhilaration and relaxtion.Summer Dream Skiing – Portillo, Chile
NEW! Corralco, Chile
This breathtakingly beautiful resort is located on the Loquimay volcano in the magical Araucania region of Chile, which is just a short flight south of Santiago. The resort is located in a natural reserve with scenery, landscape and terrain that are unlike other ski areas in South America. This trip will feature NASTC’s full immersion methodology and itinerary for building stronger fundamentals and tactics. The itinerary will include resort skiing as well as some hiking where you will be rewarded with big views and exciting descents. Fall in love with more of Chile when you visit Corralco with NASTC: August 22-29. Levels: advanced and expert.
Andes Ski Paradise, Corralco, Chile
Rock Climbing Season has Begun!
Warm temps have opened up the climbing season early. Rock climbing is a fun way to experience the beauty of the Sierras. For 15 years we’ve been teaching climbing in the summer, as one of Tahoe’s premier rock schools. Our certified guides will lead you through a positively amazing experience, whether your first time climbing or not! Donner Summit offers climbs for all levels. We do private lesson and groups from April-November. Join us for 2 hrs, 4 hrs, or 7 hrs! Bring a friend and save money!
“KIDZCLIMB” climbing camp is July 9-10 this year! Price: $225 Two half days on Donner Summit – our popular camp for kids ages 4-14. Space limited, contact our office to enroll.
One of our favorite off-season sports, rock climbing is a great cross-training activity for skiing and other sports, it also has big rewards for life in general. Rock climbing teaches you how to be present in the moment, how to focus your mind and empower you with confidence.
Form YOUR OWN group! G! et a few friends together and learn to climb! Full day or half-day lessons/guiding are available with all gear and equipment included. All ages and levels are welcome! Please call 530-386-2102 or email [email protected] for reservations and rates.Ski Better on Your Mountain Bike
It’s no secret that skiing and mountain biking go hand in hand like apples and cinnamon, beer and brats, yoga and anger management – just kidding but you get the picture.
Why is mountain biking so good for your skiing? Well first the physics involved in mountain biking are quite similar, gravity, centripetal and centrifugal forces come into play when mountain biking over terrain. Much like in skiing, terrain and speed changes the way force acts upon the bike and rider. The skills that we use in skiing to manage force are also present in mountain biking. The body is placed in athletic position on the bike, torso is forward and there is bend in the ankles, knees and hips. When a rider stands up on the bike to absorb terrain, the joints bend and extend fluidly in equal parts to act as a shock absorber.
Movement of your center of gravity fore and aft along the bike to adjust for changes in pitch and pressure distribution along the length of the bike frame. Lateral ! movement of your body is also necessary to balance against centripetal and centrifugal force. Weighting and unweighting the bike is also a necessary skill to manage terrain. These are all skills that are also involved in alpine skiing. Balancing on a moving object that is also affected by forces of gravity is fun and challenging (mentally and physically) and to be able to do it on the snow in the winter and on the dirt in the summer is a treat and makes us more successful at it.On May 1, The Professional Ski Instructors of America (PSIA) Western Division began its first ever mountain bike clinic. It was attended by 15 participants and four coaches. The lead coaches were Chris Fellows and Kristin Martin del Campo with help from Adrian Evans and Rachel Georgieva. The morning began with balance and alignment exercises followed by braking techniques, hopping front and rear tire techniques and the ability to steer into a corner. The morning tech session ended with high-s! peed cornering techniques. The coaching consisted of error rec! ognition and correction developmental exercises and a discussion on the crossover between biking technique and skiing technique.
The group finished off the clinic by going for a ride where they could practice their new skills. Everybody enjoyed having a session working on cornering, hopping and high-speed maneuvers down a single track. The downhill provided fun and a chance for everyone to apply their new found skills. This was a fun and educational day that also offered a little peek into the future of PSIA-W, NASTC and the offerings provided on a low snow year.NEW! Weekly Group Mountain Bike Rides
NASTC is organizing weekly group mountain bike rides. We will meet Wednesdays at 5:00pm in Truckee at the Center for Health and Sports Performance parking lot. 10710 Donner Pass Rd, Truckee, CA 96161.
Rides are geared towards intermediate – advanced level riders. There is no charge for these rides, they are meant to be fun community events where like minded riders can get together, share information, explore new trails and experience the fun and challenge of mountain biking together.
Ride Schedule:
Week 1: 06
Week 2: Tahoe Donner Nordic
Week 3: Carpenter valley
Week 4: Deer Creek
Week 5: Jackass
Week 6: Yogi
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BIKE TO SKI – DRYLAND TRAINING CAMP May 1, 2015
BIKE TO SKI – DRYLAND TRAINING CAMP
DATE: May 1, 2015
Location: Tahoe Donner – Bikeworks
Directions: 15275 Alder Crk. Rd.Truckee, CA 96161
Time: 9am – 4pm
Clinic Description: Kick start your summer like a world class athlete with Chris Fellows and Kristen Martin del Campo at Tahoe Donner’s – Bikeworks. Don’t miss this opportunity to transition from skiing to biking with crossover skills like reading the terrain and powerful cornering techniques that translate to improved skiing performance.
Participants will also learn valuable tips on summer cross-training programs to facilitate agility and flexibility. This event is open to all disciplines. Participants must provide their own mountain or cross bike. All ability levels welcome.
What to Bring:
• mountain bike suitable for climbing and descending trails
• bike should be checked over for any maintenance issues
• flat pedals highly recommended
• quick-release to lower and raise seat
• spare tube
• water, snacks, and lunch
• helmet, gloves, and eye protection
• knee and elbow pads optionalTahoe Donner Bikeworks offers bike rentals and guided rides during the summer season on its extensive trail system, with a home base at the Tahoe Donner Equestrian Center offering easy access into the pristine Euer Valley. The bike fleet is stocked with a variety of Giant brand bikes from road bikes, comfort bikes and hard tails to full-suspension mountain bikes. We also offer a full array of family options, including kids bikes, trail-a-bikes and trailers for little ones. Our experienced bike mechanics are also on hand and willing to help get your own personal bike tuned up and ready for your next ride.
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SKIING, CLIMBING, NEW TRIPS!
NASTC has been chasing the snow for over 20 years in South America taking groups every August to Portillo, Chile. Located on the Chilean-Argentinean border, just two hours from the capital city of Santiago, Portillo’s iconic beauty and exhilarating skiing will make you want to keep going back for more. Join us this summer! Fly with us Friday August 14, ski 7 days Sat-Sat, and fly home August 22, landing Aug 23rd. Its an unforgettable adventure chasing the snow, and its all in one week, east coast time zone – which means easy travel for a HUGE adventure! $5295 basic lodging, $8395 double in hotel (singles available)
If you are a seasoned Portillo summer skier interested in experiencing more of what the huge Andes have to offer, Corralco is where you will want to go with NASTC. This resort is located on the Loquimay volcano in the magnificent Malalcahuello National Reserve a short flight south of Santiago. The scenery, landscape and terrain are very different compared with the jagged outline and rugged environment of the Andes. This trip will include resort skiing as well as some hiking to “earn our turns.” Fall in love with more of Chile when you visit Corralco with NASTC: August 22-29. $7000 double occupancy.
We take a group every year up Mt Shasta, and this is a GREAT year to do it. Chris was just up there checking out conditions, and its great. With this recent snow, even better! Join usMay 1-3. No ski mountaineering experience is necessary, we spend a comfortable 3 days on the big mountain, learning ice axe and crampon skills, plus skinning, kick turns, avalanche beacon use, and more.
For 15 years we’ve been teaching climbing in the summer, as one of Tahoe’s premier rock schools. Our certified guides will lead you through a positively amazing experience, whether your first time climbing or not! Donner Summit offers climbs for all levels. We do private lesson and groups from April-November. Join us for 2 hrs, 4 hrs, or 7 hrs! Bring a friend and save serious $$!
One of our favorite off-season sports, rock climbing is a great cross-training activity for skiing and other sports, it also has big rewards for life in general. Rock climbing teaches you how to be present in the moment, how to focus your mind and empower you with confidence.
Full day or half-day lessons/guiding are available with all gear and equipment included. All ages and levels are welcome! Please call 530-386-2102 or email [email protected] for reservations and rates.
Despite the lack of snow in Lake Tahoe, the snow gods smiled on the NASTC groups in Niseko, Japan, Aspen, Colorado and St. Anton, Austria. The Japan group experienced bottomless powder over and over again with one-of-a-kind adventures in the Japanese backcountry. The St. Anton group lucked out with one of the best winters the Europe has had in several years. When the snow levels are high, there is nothing like skiing in the Arlberg region, it’s pretty close to perfect. The Aspen group could not have had better timing, than landing in this beautiful Colorado town during the largest snowstorm of the season. They got to enjoy the famed steep terrain of Aspen covered in powder and celebrated their good fortune in style with lunch at the legendary Cloud Nine restaurant at Aspen Highlands. We hope you join us next winter and get to enjoy similar wonderful adventure filled ski vacations. -
Start Thinking Summer Skiing?
Its not too early to think about getting your spot on our annual adventure ski training week in Portillo, Chile (Aug 15-22), and for the first time this year: Corralco, Chile (Aug 22-29). There’s nothing like skiing in the summer to tie your seasons together and continue to improve! Plus, don’t you deserve some powder after this year?!
Donner Summit Rock Climbing – that’s what else! Make this your summer to learn to climb, or to improve your skills and know-how. Book a day with one of our top guides, rent our brand new equipment, and get out there! There’s nothing like a day in the sun on the world-class granite the summit offers.
Call our office: 530-386-2102 or email us anytime, [email protected].
For latest photos of the Aspen Extreme Extravaganza that many NASTC skiers enjoyed, check us out on Facebook!
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2016 Women’s Ski Day
Get your season on with us at Sugar Bowl and celebrate International Women’s Ski Day! NASTC has partnered with Coalition Snow to help you fine tune your skiing skills before the season gets underway. PSIA Alpine and Tech Team instructors will do nothing short of improving your skills in a non-competitive and super fun environment. Only $95 secures your spot. Fee does not include lift tickets or food/drink. (But we know you have those four tickets from your Alpine/Squaw pass and now’s the time to cash one in.) Minimum 6 people required to run.
Dates: March 8, 2016 and another date TBA
Price: $95
Location: Sugar Bowl
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Chris’s Top 10 Runs in St Anton
My Top 10 runs in St. Anton, Austria
Chris Fellow’s Top Ten Off- Piste Ski Runs in St. Anton, AustriaI have been entranced with St. Anton, Austria since 1988 when I first attended the PSIA National Academy in Austria. I had never seen such vast ski terrain or mountains as big. The skiing opportunities are endless and the culture is ski centric with years of history and national pride in the Tyrol region. I have made a pilgrimage to St. Anton regularly since then and have always returned home with new and exciting stories and plans for the next trip.
For more information on this years NASTC / St. Anton, Austria experience, check out our March 7-14, 2015 course here.
In a nut shell St. Anton has 4 major areas: Galzig, Rendl, Gampen/Kapall and Valuga. The surrounding resorts of Zurs, Stuben and Lech are easily accessible by skiing, bus and lift system. These areas also offer a variety of exciting off-piste objectives. St. Anton is the largest, but can get crowded on the groomed slopes during the high season. When there are crowds on the more popular runs, there is even more reason to venture out of the main stream of traffic.
Here are some of my favorite off-piste ski runs in St. Anton:
1. Bachseite- This is a north facing wall of steep off piste skiing that is easily accessed from the Galzig lift. It drops directly into the easy skiing down route number 4 SteiBbachtal (the Happy Valley). Bachseite is very popular and can get tracked up quickly on a powder day. Best to get there early while avalanche control is being done on the upper mountain. Bachseite is the true mother ship of the Galzig area and a great place to train for steep descents. Lifts- Galzig, Zammermoos, Osthangbahn, Tanzboden Difficulty-Moderate Vertical- 800M
2. Mattun- You can access Mattun either by The top of Kapall or by traversing skiers left off Schindlergrat chair. This run is huge with about 1000 M of vertical and many aspects and pitches. Avalanche danger is a high concern on this run and will be prone to slides in spring time as well as winter. This run also finishes in the Happy Valley for an easy ski out to Mattunbahn or Zammermoosbahn to Galzig. Lifts- top of Kappal, Schindlergrat Difficulty-Moderate Vertical- 1000M
3. Zwischen- This means “between” in German, its between the runs Osthang and Kandahar. This run is a classic warm up for the instructors at the Ski Academy in St. Christoph. The slope gradually steepens until it reaches three narrow gullies that are challenging and require precise short turns and quick feet. At the bottom you will find your self back on piste and you make your way back to Galzigbahn. This run will surely test your short turn technique. Lifts- Galzig Difficulty-Moderate – Difficult Vertical- 800
4. Schindlerkar Chutes- The options are many off this peak but one of my favorite is the Schindlerkar chutes. You access this by circling left off the chair lift and traversing above the prominent chutes that funnel out to the Stubin side of the peak. These lines are committing and require confidant technique. Easier options are available where the group can reassemble at the exit of the chutes. One of my favorite lunch spots is at the finish of this route. The Ulmer Hutte has the best apple strudel on this side of the mountain. Lifts- Schindlergrat Difficulty- Difficult Vertical- 500
5. Maienvasen- This run starts at the top of the Galzig. This wide open bowl funnels into steeper terrain with skiable ridge lines and sometimes fluted snow drifts. The snow can be excellent, however later in the day as it warms the snow can become tricky and sticky. The exit requires some sidestepping but a path through the woods soon delivers you to an on slope hutte called Senn. As a young ski instructor I would end all my classes here for a refreshment before skiing down to the village. Lifts- Schindlergrat Difficulty- Difficult Vertical- 500
6. Schimmelegg- This slope is the prominent nose off Rendl. After taking the Gampberg lift follow a wide ridge facing north west. This ridge may have wind effected snow and deep wind ribs keep speed down here. Once you are into the open snowfields excellent powder can be had. As you hit the tree line head right toward the bottom of hinter Rendl. You can follow a well tracked path out to the Rendl home run. I have had some of my best NASTC powder runs in St. Anton here. Lifts- Gampberg Difficulty- Moderate Vertical- 1150M
7. Valluga Nord- The exposed top station of the Valluga can be intimidating with huge exposure on every side. But a safe and often skied decent skirts the back side of the Valluga and rolls into enjoyable slopes that finish in Zurs. This is a guided only tour due to the restrictions on the lift. I usully make this full day tour that will include exploration of Zur’s off piste lines as well as a incredible lunch at the Golden Croix a world famous on hill lunch spot. Lifts- Valluga I, Valluga II Difficulty- Moderate, difficult Vertical- 900M
8. Schongraben- off the top of the Kapall lift Go towards the north east facing slopes. Follow moderate rolling terrain to the bottom of the Schongraben T-bar, either take the T-bar back up for more powder or drop down into narrower gullies that descend into good tree skiing. As you continue down you will cross a tobobban run road and will take that down to Nasserein. Lifts- Kappalbahn Difficulty- Moderate Vertical- 1000M
9. Langen- The first time I did this run I was blown away at the amount of consistent quality vertical we got. Route finding is a challenge and their exist many avalanche terrain traps. Passing the Kalltenberghutte you descend long moderate slopes into excellent tree skiing. The long runs are a mix of interesting terrain features that end in a sweet smelling pine forest. The snow covered exit road meanders down to the village of Langen where a train can be caught back to St. Anton. Another option back is to catch a taxi to Stuben, have lunch at Hannes Schnider’s haus and ski more off-piste on in Stuben until closing time. I have 10 favorite off-piste runs just in Stuben alone. Lifts- Albonagrat, Sonnleitenlift Difficulty- Moderate Vertical- 1200M
10. Hinterer Rendl- This northeast facing valley is an adventure playground of off-piste skiing. From top station drop into wide open valley, several routes can be taken depending on your commitment level. The potential of getting cliffed-out is high if you don’t know where you are going. Route finding through the valley is easier with clear skies and good light. This big valley holds a lot of snow and has caught may unsuspecting skiers in slides. The skiing is easy to moderate depending on your line. The exit winds through a forest and contours back out to the Rendl home run. Very FUN! Lifts- Riffelbahn 2 Difficulty- Moderate Vertical- 1350M Endless Possibilities on Albona
*The ratings I give these runs can change considerably as conditions and weather change. Ski with caution, with avalanche rescue equipment, and with a guide preferably.
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Private office available in NASTC suite
Fully/newly furnished and private/keyed executive style office space available for rent in MOST prime Truckee location. Drive by location between Gateway and Downtown. Available 2/1/15. Approximately 250 square feet and has use of larger 1200 sq’ common area suite, conference room, storage area, filing cabinets, office equipment, kitchen and bath facilities (all wheelchair accessible). Easy and ample parking. Low-traffic, very quiet fun work environment, and wi-fi’d space in a newer building. Best option in Truckee right now. $475/mo. Fun mostly ski business folks in other suites.
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Corralco, Chile this summer
Imagine staring into the cauldron of the Lonquimay volcano before making your descent in fresh powder back to the base of the resort. This is a ski adventure unlike what you have experienced before. With a landscape of contrasts and unconfined terrain, Corralco will amaze the ski mountaineer and intrepid connoisseur alike. Come with or without climbing skins, this is also an area designed to thrill intermediates and advanced resort skiers.
Corralco Mountain & Ski Resort is located in the southern Andes, just 90 minutes away from Temuco, within the imposing landscape of Malalcahuello National Reserve. Here natural beauty, exquisite landscapes, snow, and mountains combine to make this ski resort a world-class destination. Corralco has been a secret for both advanced and beginner skiers for years. With new lifts in place – total 6 – and 1300+ acres of skiing, a new hotel, and NASTC’s week-long ski improvement curriculum, you’re in for your best ski training vacation ever. The optional climbing above the lifts allows those who want to even more vertical and breath-taking views.
NASTC has set the standards since 1994 for expert ski instruction, providing “total immersion” clinics at the most demanding resorts in the world. Born as an alternative to homogenized lessons, we’ve created curriculum that never fails to bring you up a full level. Whether intermediate, advanced, or expert, you will improve, enjoy life-changing experiences, and meet friends you’ll cherish in and out of your ski world. This clinic, like all our others, will be led by staff that are the absolute top in their field, compassionate coaches, with in-depth knowledge of what it takes to create defining moments in clients’ skiing progress. You’ll enjoy an intimate group setting, with a class ratio of no more than 6:1 (client : trainer), and the learning starts at morning stretch, thru breakfast, skiing all day 9-3PM with yummy lunch break, afternoon tech talks, right thru to dinner!
Valle Corralco Hotel & Spa opened in 2013 at the base of the mountain. For the discerning guest, this experience will not disappoint, with 54 rooms, a restaurant, bar, SPA, gym, movie theater, convention hall and 5-star service.
For those who crave the beautiful and unique landscape of southern Chile, deep powder, long runs, no crowds, the best instruction available, and a relaxing remote vacation, this is it. This is once in a lifetime, and we plan to offer it for a long time!
Fly into Temuco from Santiago. Arrive August 22 (depart states August 21). Ski Saturday August 22-Saturday August 29. Stay in single or double occupancy, just let us know. Meals will be included in price.
Dates: August 22-29, 2015
Price: TBA Feb 15
Details: 70% ungroomed, 30% groomed, 84-98cm recommended ski width



