PREPARATION
We prepared everything the night before – which mainly meant: plenty of snacks (Backcountry = Snackcountry 😉), sunscreen, water, and most importantly: avalanche gear. This included a fully charged avalanche transceiver, shovel, probe, and the airbag backpack. The Alps, with their dramatic beauty and steep slopes, are unfortunately also known for avalanches, so the rule is: always be well prepared! Avalanche safety training is an absolute must before doing such tours – even though the guide knows where it’s safe, the snowpack is never 100% predictable.
THE TOUR
And then the day finally arrived! We got up at dawn to make sure we didn’t miss our briefing with the guide at 7:30 AM. There, we discussed the day’s schedule and route before taking off with the helicopter at 8:30 AM.
The flight from the valley to the glacier took 20 minutes – with a 360-degree mountain panorama and bright sunshine, every second was truly magical.
I was so excited about the helicopter ride that I almost wanted to skip skiing altogether just to spend the whole day flying through the mountains with the pilot!