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‘Covid Angels’ wanted in Switzerland? Verbier fights back after negative publicity.
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Inferno races in Murren cancelled because of covid restrictions
The popular Inferno Downhill and Cross Country ski races in Switzerland, which are open to all comers and attracts entrants from all over the world, have been cancelled this season because of Covid.
The 78th International Inferno Races in Murren were to take place from 20 – 23 January 2021 but the restrictions on major events put in place by the authorities due to the pandemic means the races cannot be held.
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Alpine Elements blames covid after it announces the company is in administration
Another ski holiday specialist appears to have been sunk by covid. London-based Alpine Elements announced in a letter to clients that it has gone into administration as of the 8 December 2020.
There is no announcement on its website or Facebook page yet but the letter from director James Hardiman, outlining the situation, states: “I am deeply sorry for this outcome, but it has been without question one of the hardest decisions I have had to make in 23 years of running the company.
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All wrapped up – some Christmas gift ideas from the world of ski fashion
by Fashion Editor Clare Meaney
Shopping for the snow obsessed should be easy. Then why does your mind always seem to go blank when it comes to buying Christmas gifts for your friends and family? If you’ve left it to the last minute and can’t quite decide what to buy, then here are a few ideas from the world of fashion.
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Eagles fly in to take part in the official opening of the Eiger Express
Jungfrau Railways, Switzerland’s largest mountain railway company, performed the official opening of the V-Cableway on Friday 4 December which will now provide a quicker and more comfortable journey to the winter sports area around Eigergletscher and Kleine Scheidegg, as well as to the Jungfraujoch – Top of Europe.
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Donate your winter clothing to the homeless and you’ll be entered into a prize draw to win a pair of goggles
Specialist ski tour operator Erna Low has come up with a plan to find a new home for some of your clothes which will help keep someone warm this winter – and could win you a prize.
To help the homeless community stay warm as winter temperatures start to dip, Erna Low is encouraging people to donate any good quality, used winter clothing that they no longer need.
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Give it some altitude!
Even if you don’t make it to the slopes this year, one thing is for sure – there’s a long, cold, British winter ahead. Dave Whitlow, Creative Director of Ellis Brigham Mountain Sports, says: “Choose wisely and the investment pieces you treat yourself to this year will work for any cold weather situation, at home or in the ski resort.” Here are some examples of the clothing available through Ellis Brigham this season
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British run French chalet specialist ceases trading with immediate effect
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‘We won’t give up’ says Les 2 Alpes – resort holds protest against closure of French ski areas
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COVID LATEST: Updated 27 December 2020 – Austria goes into another lockdown but ski lifts can stay open for people who want to exercise
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World’s top female snowboarders help The North Face design new Team Kit range
by Fashion Editor Clare Meaney
The North Face, as you may have guessed, was named after the coldest, most unforgiving side of the mountain.
In 1966 the two hiking enthusiasts opened their first tiny shop in San Francisco selling their own designs of mountaineering apparel and equipment. Since then the company has gone from strength to strength offering equipment to mountaineers, climbers, explorers, runners, skiers and snowboarders.
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‘In Scotland, we chase winter…’
Blair Aitken, the founder of British Backcountry, extols the virtues of getting away from it all by ski touring in the Scottish Highlands
It’s March 2020 and I’m leading my British Backcountry group of ski tourers up Meall nan Tarmachan, on the Ben Lawers range. The sky is a deep blue, the air is still, and the snow is down to road level.
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Explore the Scottish Backcountry through this FREE online event
More UK Skiers and snowboarders are expected to head for Scottish ski areas this season because of the current pandemic restrictions on overseas travel.
Many people are not aware of the backcountry opportunities there are north of the border so Ellis Brigham Mountain Sports and Atomic have teamed up with Gavin Carruthers and Blair Aitken from the British Backcountry organisation to host a free live online session.
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More ski chalet holidays suspended until next winter – and another UK tour operator ceases trading
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Ski touring – ‘earn your turns’
The need to maintain social distancing during the covid-19 crisis has led to a prediction that there will be a rise in the popularity of ski touring – walking up mountains with skins on the bottoms of your skis to ‘earn your turns’. Iain Martin, Claire Burnet, and Briony Key, all report on why ski touring – for beginners and the more experienced – is the future in a pandemic-affected world
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Another blow for early season skiers and snowboarders but holiday companies remain optimistic for the New Year
Skiers and snowboarders who had already booked to travel with Inghams, Esprit, Ski Total and Flexiski this December 2020 are being informed their holidays have been suspended.
The news comes shortly after another long-established ski company, Interski, which specialises in Italy, announced it was cancelling ALL holidays for the 20/21 season but says it is already taking bookings for the following season.
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Ski Fit Sunday – Zoom in on a new free weekend workout with Ellis Brigham
News that ski resorts already opening in the Alps and Scotland is getting skiers and snowboarders excited about heading for the slopes despite the current covid restrictions.
The current lockdown is a great opportunity to get fit for skiing and snowboarding at home and Ellis Brigham Mountain Sports is offering free weekly virtual Ski Fit classes starting this Sunday (8 November) at 10am.
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Swap the fall line for a fishing line in Melchsee-Frutt
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How do you choose your favourite ski resort? Alf Alderson had to select 100 of them for his new book
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Whey hey! – Switzerland’s own soft drink in a choice of colours… made from milk