The best ski mountaineering routes are waiting for you in Malá Fatra. Join Robert, IFMGA-certified guide, on this skiing adventure across this fantastic place in Slovakia.
Group
Carpathian Mountains
3 Days
Jan, Feb, Dec
Fit
Intermediate
Our trip will begin at the Chata pod Chlesbom, which is where we will also be spending the night. Throughout the trip, you will get to ski mountaineer on the Chleb (1,646m), which is the third highest peak in the Mala Fatra.
On the second day of the trip, you will get to spend an entire day enjoying thrilling descents on the Maly Krivan (1,671m), which is the second highest peak of the Mala Fatra.
Finally, on the third day of the trip, you will get to ski mountaineer on the highest peak in the Mala Fatra: Krivan (1,709m).
By ski mountaineering on three incredible peaks, you will get to enjoy not only fantastic skiing, but also exceptional views. Furthermore, because the peaks you will be skiing on are not gigantic, this trip is a great opportunity for less experienced ski mountaineers to learn new skills, while also improving upon the ones they already have. We will instruct you on several techniques during the trip. Those techniques include the basics of skiing, equipment usage and avalanche awareness and safety skills.
Participants on this trip should be in good physical condition.
Ski mountaineering is a fantastic winter activity. Being able to ski on peaks is a thrilling experience that you will never forget. To enjoy 3 days of ski mountaineering in the Mala Fatra of Slovakia, all you have to do is send me a request.
Would you like to do scale a peak in the High Tatras of Slovakia? Then come and join me on this full day ascent of the Lomnicky peak.
- Guiding fee
On top of the guide fee, the price includes: GPS track; photos (with a mobile); good mood and individual leadership approach :). The price does not include: transportation; accommodation; meals and drinks; ski rental equipment (30 € per day, skis, belts, ski boots).
More info I recommend to bring the following items: skialp skis, ski boots, bindings, mallets and belts avalanche gear, pieps, shovel and probe avalanche backpack is not required backpack about 30 liters helmet ski and sun glasses headlamp gloves, 1 coarse and 1 thinner waterproof jacket and trousers, gore tex food and drinks 1,5 l / person thermic layer, sweatshirt and trousers (polartec or merino) warm jacket *There is the possibility of lending missing equipment |
I have been rock climbing and mountaineering for over 30 years. I started when I was younger, when I also traveled a lot all over Europe, Scandinavia, Asia, North Africa and North America. I love to climb on rock, snow or ice. I have experience in very diverse locations, from small rock gardens to high mountains in different parts of the world.
I have climbed in the High Tatras, Yosemites, Alps, Dolomites, Caucasus, Alborz/Iran, Cordillera Blanca/Peru and many other areas. I am currently working as a certified-IFMGA mountain guide.
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