Únete a Herbert, un guía de montaña certificado, en esta aventura de heliesquí de un día llena de adrenalina en los pintorescos Alpes Suizos.
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Alpes
1 Día
Feb - Abr
Alto
Intermedio
Tu día lleno de adrenalina de heliesquí comienza brillante y temprano cuando te recojo de tu hotel y nos dirigimos al helipuerto!
Zermatt tiene algunos de los mejores (y únicos) lugares para el heliesquí en todo el país, por lo que aprovecharemos esta oportunidad única para hacer tantos descensos como sea posible.
Entre nuestros destinos para el día estarán Aeschihorn, Monte Rosa, Alphubeljoch, Col Gnifetti, Felikjoch y Tête Vallpeline, entre otros. A lo largo del día, nuestra altitud promedio será de 7,200 pies con un descenso promedio de 2,200 metros.
Durante el curso de todas estas bajadas tendremos pendientes amplias solo para nosotros con el polvo perfecto para hacerte volar montaña abajo. ¡También habrá grietas y seracs para mantener tu corazón bombeando al máximo!
En el camino, nos detendremos en un refugio de montaña o restaurante para almorzar y disfrutar de la legendaria hospitalidad suiza.
No necesitas tener ninguna experiencia previa en glaciares o alpinismo para pasar un gran momento, pero sí recomiendo que seas un esquiador sólido con alguna experiencia fuera de pista.
¿Entonces, qué estás esperando? Reserva ahora para esta aventura inolvidable de heliesquí en el sublime escenario de los Alpes Suizos.
Si te gusta cómo suena este programa, entonces creemos que también te podría interesar nuestro Tour de esquí de 5 días en la Ruta Alta de Zermatt a Chamonix!
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Toma en cuenta que este programa NO es para SNOWBOARDERS.
Punto de encuentro
4.0
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Guía de Montaña
I am a nature lover who made his hobbies and passion into his profession. I possess only international recognized qualifications. As I am active in the mountains the whole year round my goal is to complement the programmes of the local organizations. My desire is to share with you my joy on the mountains, my knowledge, my experience and to make your stay in Zermatt to an unforgettable experience.
In the following pages you will find a few suggestions and ideas for your holiday in Zermatt. If my ideas or suggestions do not meet your demands, please do not hesitate to let me know what you would like to do and I will create your own personal programme. I am not only active in Zermatt but also everywhere where outdoor activities can be done. It would be a pleasure to accompany you safely and competently in the mountains.
Idiomas
Alemán | Francés | Inglés
Scott
We were group of 3 with Herbert to the Monte Rosa drop off location. Our group has done lots of heli-skiing, cat skiing, and hiked routes. What we look for in guides is 1) safety 2) matching route to technical ability 3) advice in complex sections 4) having a personality and making the day fun. On safety: Herbert did a good safety briefing and told us where to position ourselves relative to his tracks, that was the extent of his safety. One of our group members fell part-way into a crevasse and was dangling on the ice wall, and he leisurely pulled out his rope to throw it down even after being told there was a very far drop. He routinely skiied out-of-sight of the entire group even in more dangerous sections. If someone had fallen through again, there was no rescuing them as he was the only one with the safety gear. On matching the route the technical ability of the group he did fine, the only part that was an issue was the very long flat ski out (he warned us about this, so we knew it ahead of time, I wouldn't do this route again because of this). On advice/tips for complex routes, he had nothing to offer, and was annoyed when you asked him questions, the only thing he said was "lean forward on your skiis", and didn't try to help anyone who had challenges. On the last part, personality, this was the worst. He was extremely annoyed that he had to help the person out of the crevasse, and even more annoyed that a snowboarder in our group was slower in the flat section. He complained to other ski guides that passed by that he was late for his lunch. When we stopped to break and took pictures he asked us to stop wasting time with taking our phones out. When we asked him if we should bring water (for a 5 hour ski) he said it's no necessary, which was crazy. Overall, it really put a damper on the entire experience, we spent a lot of money and came from Canada to experience this, and he nearly ruined it. He's a really good technical skiier, but has no patience nor does he put an ounce of effort in to making it fun or making people feel safe.
Mantente al día con las mejores aventuras.