Hey there adrenaline junkie - so even the black runs are too tame for you hey? If you’re planning on getting gnarly on the slopes, check that your planned activities are covered before you go hitting that untouched powder!
Most insurers offer cover for recreational skiing and snowboarding when you’ve bought a ski insurance policy, but even for the most experienced riders, this doesn’t always mean you are covered for skiing off-piste, cross country, or backcountry. This also includes higher risk winter sports activities like heli-skiing, cat-skiing, snowmobiling or lugeing.
What is skiing off-piste in the world of travel insurance?
Skiing (or snowboarding) off-piste is when you are skiing in ungroomed and unmarked slopes or pistes, including skiing in unmarked or unpatrolled areas, either inside or outside of ski resorts boundaries.
Who covers off-piste skiing or snowboarding?
Lucky for you thrill seekers, there are a few companies that cover off-piste activities, but you generally have to be within resort boundaries with a professional instructor.
NOTE: This doesn’t mean your best mate who has been working in a bar for the past five ski seasons and thinks he’s/she’s a pro. This means an instructor that has undergone training and is the holder of a backcountry security award and a holder of the backcountry and mountain safety q ualification.