Discover the exhilarating world of ski touring with SkiBro, the leading skiing club in Worthing! This fast-growing discipline is perfect for off-piste enthusiasts who crave untouched slopes and want to escape the chaos of lift-accessed powder days. If you've ever wondered what it would be like to conquer that distant peak, then ski touring could be your next big adventure!
Ski touring involves using specially designed equipment that allows you to walk uphill with your skis on, covering long distances and climbing significant altitudes to access slopes that are usually out of reach. One essential component is climbing skins, which are applied to the base of your skis. These skins have directional fibres that enable gliding uphill without sliding backward downhill. Additionally, ski touring bindings come with detachable heels to make walking easier. While regular alpine ski boots can be used, we recommend lighter ski touring boots that provide better range of movement in “walk mode.”
Many ski tourers take advantage of the lift system to reach higher points before embarking on their backcountry exploration. This type of tour is known as a “Day Tour.” On the other hand, some adventurers opt for multi-day trips, where they stay overnight in mountain refuges or huts, tackling multiple ascents and descents between different resorts. The Chamonix-Zermatt "Haute Route” is a famous example of such a tour, starting in one resort and ending in another.
Traditionally, ski touring was enjoyed as an itinerant activity, similar to hiking in summer, with the journey being just as important as the destination. The equipment used was lightweight for easier uphill movements but not sturdy enough for aggressive freeride skiing down. However, the recent advancements in equipment have given rise to “freeride touring” or “free-touring,” which combines the uphill challenge with the thrill of a descent. Thanks to lighter, stronger, and more versatile skis, bindings, and boots, the line between freeride and ski touring has blurred significantly.
Safety is paramount in ski touring, especially as it takes place in an uncontrolled environment. Route finding, knowledge of snow conditions, and avalanche safety are crucial for an enjoyable and secure experience. To ensure you find the best snow conditions and rewarding itineraries, we recommend hiring a specialist local instructor or guide, or joining a dedicated ski school group.
So, if you're ready to escape the crowds and explore the untouched beauty of the backcountry, join SkiBro for an unforgettable ski touring experience. Get ready to fall in love with the freedom and adventure of this incredible discipline. See you on the slopes!
