307: Sainte-Foy, Dolomiti Ski Safari & Ski Touring in Carinthia

Today we cover three countries: in France, we find out about Sainte-Foy-Tarentaise; we hear about a ski safari across the Dolomites in Italy; and about a ‘ski touring for softies’ adventure in Austria.

Iain was joined in the studio by Ireland’s leading ski specialist, Catherine Murphy and freelance journalist, Simon Miller.

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SHOW NOTES

Simon spoke about Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis in Episode 291
We featured Deer Valley in the podcast in Episode 272 (2:20)
Iain reported on his stay in Brides-les-Bains in Episode 306 (3:30)
Betony Garner reported from St Gervais (5:45)
Jen Tsang runs the website ThatsLaPlagne.com (7:00)
Dave Burrows from SnoPros Ski School was in Lélex Crozet, France (8:50)
Floss Cockle from the YouTube channel FreeFloFloss reported from Tignes (11:10)
Neil Simpson has picked up Silver in the Men’s VI combined at the Paralympics (13:00)
Zak Carrick-Smith made his World Cup debut in the slalom in Kranjska Gora (13:15)
Iain visited Sainte-Foy-Tarentaise by train (14:00)

Iain is writing an article about backcountry skiing for Fall Line Magazine (14:15)
The British chalet company, Premiere Neige is a Sainte Foy specialist (14:40)
Fiona Harvey-Jordan is the founder of Premiere Neige (15:00)
Iain’s guide in Sainte-Foy was Nicholas Barel (24:00)
Rachel Pilkington is the owner of Llama Llama in Sainte Foy (24:20)
The backcountry in Sainte-Foy is amazing (27:15)

Catherine went on the Specialismo Ski Safari with Inspired Italy (27:45)
The route was Ortisei-Val Gardena-Passo San Pellegrino-Civetta-Lagazuoi-Alta Badia-Marmolada-Colfosco-Ortisei (29:00)
Italian Rifugio are very different from what some people might think of when they think of refuges (29:45)
The Dolomiti Superski pass is included in the Ikon Pass (31:30)
Who’s it suitable for? (34:15)
Simon was ski touring on the ‘Nockberge Trail’ in Carinthia, Austria (37:15)

Simon ski touring in Carinthia

Travel was in and out of Graz (37:45)
‘Ski touring as if it was designed by people who dream up aromatherapy marketing material’ (38:15)
Simon’s trip was organised by Trail Angels (38:45)
It could be described as ‘ski touring for softies’ (41:45)

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