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  • Trip Recap – Val Gardena

    Buon Giorno da Val Gardena.

    We are skiing in the Dolomiti Superski, which is the largest skiing district in the world.  Beautiful valleys, lifts and skiable terrain are visible as far as the eye can see.  The lift infrastructure supports easy to moderate skiing throughout the entire district.  The scale and beauty of the countryside defy description.  Sunshine is preferred by the locals; there is an ice bar with umbrellas (no palm trees), and beach chairs are common at the various ristorantes on the hill.  Our accommodations are benissimo; great pool, spa and service.  The food is perfetto; Italians truly know how to prepare and enjoy food.  We are taking advantage of the local traditions in this regard.  All in all, the village is a friendly and welcoming place to be.

    The low snow cover on the mountain forced us to remain on groomed trails.  This limited the scope of what we could work on.  That being said, there is always plenty to learn on a NASTC trip.  Mountain safety is of primary concern.  Our first days were spent on techniques to handle the varying conditions of a low snow pack.  Each area on the Dolomiti Superski network does an excellent job of maintaining the terrain. Day one was spent down valley, mostly in the clouds, working on basic techniques, balance, body and leg positioning while becoming familiar with the conditions.  Day two dawned sunny and time was spent on drills, “blind skiing” and avalanche recovery exercises.  Day three brought mixed clouds and sun and our first Sellaronda.  The journey led us through many quaint towns and varied terrain.  We skied on piste, well groomed trails.  The days spent on piste really sharpened everyone’s skills. Day four and five were spent in snowy conditions.  Total snowfall varied across the range.  Real-time reporting of conditions is not a high priority here, so we estimate the storm snowfall to be 10-20 centimeters. The snowy conditions were enjoyed by all and allowed the group to begin to edge off the groomed trails.  

    Day six the skies cleared and the sun was bright all day.  We planned an early start to avoid the crowds.  This was our grand finale day, and the storm allowed us to venture into the Val Lasties, a beautiful off piste valley which is in the center of the Sella Ronda.   We encountered big mountain and forest terrain.   It was a big smile day. 

    This is truly one of the most beautiful places in the world.

  • Crested Butte, CO

    Crested Butte, CO

    Check out this article on Crested Butte. http://www.gunnisoncrestedbutte.com/news-article/skiing-storm-rockies
    NASTC trip to Crested Butte is March 3-8.  A couple of spots are still open. Lodging is at the luxurious Elevation Hotel & Spa, breakfast is included daily. You can be sure that there will be a stop at the famous Ice Bar one afternoon.  It’s Crested Butte’s hottest Apres Ski spots.  Coaching will be provided by the Chris & Nick show, and if you have ever skied with this duo, there isn’t much standing around, their coaching style involves lots of movement…downhill.  Click here for more details on the course.  We’re looking forward to skiing with you at the ‘Butte.

     

  • News from Val Gardena, Italy

    Val Gardena Update

    Just got word from the NASTC crew in Italy and sounds like they are having a really good time.  They have already put in two ambitious routes and have logged in some serious mileage in the last couple of days.  They are expecting fresh snow tomorrow so the fun meter is going to rise some more!

    Here are some photos which will help us live vicariously through them with a little more authenticity.

    https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/sredir?uname=hispictures&target=ALBUM&id=5573608808143300401&authkey=Gv1sRgCKegu_D704zGAQ&feat=email

  • Val Gardena

    In the next 48 hours planes will be departing from across the U.S with members of the NASTC group on their way to Val Gardena.  They will travel across a continent and ocean, travel by train through mountain passes until they reach the small village of Selva Gardena where the true adventure starts.  The NASTC crew will spend a week honing their skiing skills amongst the splendour of the Dolomites.  No doubt they will be feasting on the sumptuous Italian cuisine too.  Michael Silitch will lead the group on a tour of the best of what the Dolomites has to offer including a descent off the Marmolada glacier.  These guys and gals are a very lucky group of individuals as they are embarking on a unique and memorable adventure.  Buon Viaggio!

  • Total Skiing Saturday February 5th

    Total Skiing 1-day intro clinic goes off this Saturday, February 5th at Sugar Bowl.  Join the NASTC team for an integrated session on functional movement and skiing performance.  What is functional movement and how does it affect your skiing?This clinic will answer those questions.  This clinic goes beyond the superficial fix-it regimen of endless drills and exercises and takes a deeper approach to achieving lasting developments in your skiing.

  • Last Avi 1 Class of the Season

    February 4-6 is the last NASTC AIARE Certified Avalanche Safety Level 1 class.  We have a couple of spots open, next class will be in 2012.  This is a 3-day course that provides you with the basic safety know how.  This course will give you an overview of the avalanche phenomena.  What are the conditions that present a higher risk of avalanche, snowpack, layering.  The class will also go over information gathering as to how to make the most informed decision possible in regards to avalanche risk.  The class will cover Avalanche danger factors, avalanche terrain recognition, assessment, route finding, trip planning, decision making, companion rescue and more. Click here for more information.

  • NASTC in Snowbird

    The NASTC group is assembling in Snowbird, skiers are arriving from both ends of the country. The NASTC Performance Skiing Camp will run starting tomorrow Jan 28 through Monday, January 31st.  Lead trainer is Richie Jameson, member of the Australian Demo Team.  Richie has just arrived back from representing Australia at the Interski symposium in St. Anton Austria.  The group will focus on developing the right moves and tactics for off-piste terrain and conditions.

  • Squaw Valley All Conditions/All Terrain

    Join us at legendary Squaw Valley for 3 days of great skiing and terrain.  Ranked as one of the top resorts in the country, Squaw Valley’s Hollywood like reputation will inspire you to push your limits and expand your skiing comfort zone.  NASTC will take you through a step by step progression that will develop your skill base even further and open up more tactical choices so skiing the various types of conditions and terrain that the mountain throws at us will be less of a challenge. 

    $1100 for 3 days of skiing & training with PSIA Alpine Demo Team members, video feedback, tech talks, lift tickets, a group dinner and raffle.

  • Snowbird Performance Skiing Camp

    The Snowbird NASTC camp is coming up soon and our favorite Aussie is going to be leading the charge.  Richie Jameson will have just returned from Austria where he was representing his homeland as member of the Australian Demo Team at the Interski Congress.  Interski is like the Olympics for ski teaching professionals, it is an event/symposium that takes place every 4 years.  Richie will likely be looking forward to try out some of the new ideas that he gained while at Interski.  There is still space available in the course, this will be a fun event with good people and good skiing and a great way to get personalized coaching and feedback.  Oh and Richie is pretty darn entertaining.

    Dates:  Jan 27-31
    Includes:  4 nights lodging in a dbl occupancy rm, breakfast daily, lift tickets, 4 days of instruction w/video feedback and indoor clinics
    Price: $2050

  • Total Skiing Book Signing

    Join us at the Bookshelf in Truckee (next to Safeway) tomorrow Jan 22nd for a presentation and book signing by Chris Fellows. 5:30pm.  Wine and snacks will be provided.