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The Ski Podcast

English, Sports, 1 season, 225 episodes, 6 days, 19 hours, 16 minutes
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Want to know more about the world of skiing? The Ski Podcast is an award-winning UK-based podcast that looks at at all aspects of the world of skiing and snowboarding, from resorts to racing, Ski Sunday to slush. It is hosted by Iain Martin, who is joined by guests from the world of snow to chat about wintery stuff and probe around in the avalanche of ski news. The Ski Podcast was voted 'Best Wintersports Podcast' in the 2021 Sports Podcast Awards. Iain is part of the ski and snowboard industry furniture. He spent many winters in the mountains and went on to found the season worker community Natives.co.uk (http://natives.co.uk) . He now runs Skipedia (http://Skipedia.co.uk) - a digital marketing consultancy specialising in snowsports - and is founder of Ski Flight Free (http://www.skiflightfree.org) - a campaign to encourage skiers to take the train or drive rather than flying to their ski holiday. If you want to get in touch or take part you can email us:  [email protected] Music: http://www.purple-planet.com Logo: http://www.vexels.com
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220: Chemmy Alcott, 4 x Winter Olympian & Ski Sunday presenter

Chemmy Alcott is probably the most well-known woman in snowsports in the UK.  After a racing career that took her to four Winter Olympics, she now balances presenting Ski Sunday on the BBC, with bringing up her young family and coaching new aspiring racers.  This special episode is part of an occasional set of podcasts I’m going to be publishing this winter focussing particularly on women in the snowsports industry.  Intersport Ski Hire Discount Code Save money on your ski hire by using the code ‘SKIPODCAST’ at intersportrent.com, or simply take this link for your discount to be automatically applied at the checkout.  SHOW NOTES Chemmy’s given name is Chemine (2:45) In Dec 2010 Chemmy suffered a double fracture of her right leg at Lake Louise (5:00) Shortly after Chemmy learned her funding had been withdrawn by BSS (8:45) Third Space helped Chemmy with funding (9:45) Chemmy took part in ‘Dancing on Ice’ in 2012, finishing 5th (11:45) BSS said Chemmy’s participation was an ‘acceptable’ risk (13:00) Chemmy has broken over 40 bones in her career (16:00) Injuries include a dislocated jaw, broken neck, broken back, broken ribs, groin tears, two ACLs, compound tibia/fibula fracture and a broken ankle Chemmy learned to ski in Flaine and takes her family there now (22:00) Her first race was when she was 3 years old (although she didn’t win!) (23:30) Chemmy made her FIS debut at Coronet Peak in 1997 (27:30) She won medals at the European Youth Olympics in 1999 in SuperG and GS (28:45) In 2002 Chemmy beat Lyndsey Vonn in Junior Worlds and was 4th overall (29:00) Chemmy took part in the 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Olympics (29:45) Chemmy competed in all five disciplines: Downhill, Super G, GS, slalom and combined Alain Baxter ‘won’ the bronze in Slalom at Salt Lake (31:00) Chemmy finished 11th in the Downhilll at the 2006 Turin Olympics (32:00) At the 2010 Vancouver Olympics Chemmy finished 11th in  the super-combined (37:00) Chemmy broke her leg again in the summer of 2013 in Saas Fee (39:30) Sochi in 2014 was Chemmy’s fourth Winter Olympics (43:00) She finished 19th in the Downhill, which ‘felt like a gold’ (43:15) Lady Gaga is an inspiration (44:00) Chemmy retired in 2014 and started working on ‘Ski Sunday’ in 2015 (46:00) Working on the 2018 Winter Olympics, Chemmy teamed up with Claire Balding (46:45) In 2020 Chemmy joined Ed Leigh as one of the presenters of ‘Ski Sunday’ (47:15) Listen to Iain’s in-depth interview with Chemmy while she was based in Laax (47:30) Listen to Iain’s interview with Ed Leigh (49:00) Why isn’t there more freestyle coverage on ‘Ski Sunday’? (51:00) Listen to Iain’s interview with Zac Carrick-Smith (52:30) On how women take those decisions to find time for themselves (58:00) Listen to Chemmy explaining about her downhill POV camera runs (59:30) Leonardo Da Vinci:  "Once you've tasted flight you will forever walk the earth with your eyes turned skywards, for there you have been, and there you will always long to return." Feedback I enjoy all feedback about the show, I like to know what you think, especially about our features so please contact on social @theskipodcast or by email [email protected]  If you like the podcast, there are three things you can do to help:    1) Review us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify  2) Subscribe so every episode will automatically be downloaded for you  3) Book your ski hire with Intersport Rent using the code ‘SKIPODCAST’ or take this link
9/6/20241 hour, 3 minutes, 23 seconds
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219: The story of Ellis Brigham, Banff Sunshine Village & Vail Resorts/Laax rumours

Today we find out what’s new at Banff Sunshine Village in Canada and we look into the history of one of the UK’s oldest snowsport retailers, Ellis Brigham. Plus, we have the latest gossip on which European destination Vail Resorts are planning to buy next. Host Iain Martin was joined by Kendra Scurfield, VP Brand and Communications at Banff Sunshine Village ski resort and Mark Brigham, Marketing Director at Ellis Brigham.  SHOW NOTES Vail Resorts have been linked strongly with Laax (3:45) Vail Resorts are ‘not buying Verbier’ (4:45) https://www.youtube.com/shorts/GZD8jeQKjr8 POWDR are selling several resorts (4:45) There have been serious floods in St Anton in Austria (6:30) The new European Sleeper service from Brussels to Innsbruck & Bolzano (7:00) Ellis Brigham is 90 years old and still family owned (8:30) The business was founded in 1933 by Frederick Ellis Brigham (9:00) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Awe-sKyNhm8 In Episode 218 Arcteryx told us about their ReBird programme (10:45) Sons Bob & Ellis took over in the 1950s The first store in Manchester and first catalog 'The Mountaineers Gadgeteer' (13:15) The Ellis Brigham ‘White Book' first appeared in the 1980s (15:15) The Snowboard Asylum was created in 1989 (16:30) Listen to Iain’s interview with Stu Brass (19:30) Ellis Brigham won ‘Outdoor retailer Of The Year‘ 2024 (21:00) Our Equipment special episodes with Al Morgan start on 27 September Banff Sunshine Village had snow in August (21:30) There are just two snow cannons! (22:30) Their new heated 6-person Poma chairlift will be the first in North America (23:30) The Mountain Collective pass is a great option for a road trip in Canada (25:30) Find out more about the Ikon Pass (26:30) Ski Big 3 will be at the Ikon stand at London Show (27:30) Feedback (28:30) I enjoy all feedback about the show, I like to know what you think, especially about our features so please contact on social @theskipodcast or by email [email protected]  Shazza: “Love these conversations to get us excited for the ski season! We went to the Dolomites with Inspired Italy last season. It was an amazing adventure; great terrain, food, and people." Jay Roh: "Excellent interview with Bode Miller"   You can follow Iain @skipedia and the podcast @theskipodcast
8/31/202432 minutes, 13 seconds
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218: Arcteryx's 'ReBIRD' project, Skiing in Svalbard & Tignes leave Compagnie des Alpes

Today we find out what it’s like skiing in Arctic circle in Svalbard and look into some of the great work that the clothing brand Arcteryx are doing on sustainability. Plus we report on Tignes' decision to split with Compagnie des Alpes. Host Iain Martin was joined by Dominique Showers from Arcteryx Clothing and Verbier local and regular snow reporter Robin Shah.  SHOW NOTES Mt Seymour in BC is just 10 minutes from the Arcteryx offices (2:30) Robin skied on Doufourspitze above Verbier (3:00) Missing the Olympics? It’s only 540 days to Milano-Cortina 2026 (3:45) BikePark Wales are going to rewild 400 acres of Welsh mountainside (4:30) Tignes is splitting from Compagnie des Alpes (5:00) Verbier has denied that Vail Resorts is planning to buy them (5:15) https://www.youtube.com/shorts/GZD8jeQKjr8 Tignes previously discussed building an indoor slope (6:30) A new indoor slope has been proposed in Bosnia (6:30) Dominique is VP of ReBIRD™ and Circular Planning at Arcteryx Find out how the Acteryx logo came about? (8:00) ‘65% of the environmental impact of one of our jackets is caused by its creation’ (8:45) Find out about the Arcteryx ReBird programme (‘Waste Less. By Design.’) (9:00) ReCare is about educating consumer how to look after their kit (9:45) What is DWR? (11:00) Look out for the ReGear programme work coming to the UK (13:15) https://youtu.be/9UgAteHZE9I ReCut is Arcteryx’s commitment to upcycling (14:30) The company has a net zero goal of 2050 (or earlier) (16:30) Chris Howie joined us to talk Svalbard in Episode 94 (18:00) Xavier de la Rue also spoke about his visit to the area in Episode 208 (18:15) Svalbard is in the Arctic circle, east of Greenland and north of Norway (20:00) Robin booked his trip with Arctic Guides Take a look at Robin’s photos on his video on Instagram (26:00) Feedback (31:00) I enjoy all feedback about the show, I like to know what you think, especially about our features so please contact on social @theskipodcast or by email [email protected]  Paul Langley: "Hope you are well, loving the podcasts, they’re getting me through until next season starts!"  Paul asks if there’s somewhere to buy last year’s rental skis? Chris Moran from Intersport advises that this happens on a per shop basis and that Intersport’s rental skis are used for a max of 45 days before they’re sold on ShakeyJack: "Episode 195 was a great pod: Really interesting to hear about what Les Arcs are up to with their green credentials"  Susan Hurst: "Episode 192 was great, especially the piece on the Dolomites Ski Safari by Inspired Italy. I’ve been lucky enough to go on two and hoping to go again in 2025." Katie Bamber: “Listening to the La Grave section with Sam in Episode 214. Super interesting.” If you like the podcast, there are three things you can do to help:   1) Review us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify 2) Subscribe 3) Buy Me A Coffee at www.buymeacoffee.com  You can follow Iain @skipedia and the podcast @theskipodcast
8/16/202435 minutes, 58 seconds
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217: St Martin de Belleville, driving an EV to Alpe d'Huez & 'Alpine 100'

We find out about the ski resort of St Martin de Belleville in Les 3 Vallées, what it’s like driving an electric car up the 21 hairpin bends that take you to Alpe d’Huez, plus we look at a brilliant new initiative to raise funds for British skiers.  Iain was joined by Vanessa Fisher and Simon McIntyre, MD at Igluski.com and down the line by Scott Dobson from Alpine 100. SHOW NOTES Vanessa shared what it’s like taking part in the Inferno Downhill race in Murren in Episode 70 (1:00) We featured the London and Northern ski shows in Episodes 215 and 216 (3:45) To get free tickets to the London show, use the code ‘SKIPODCAST’ (4:00) Listen to Iain’s interview with Dave Ryding (4:20) Scott Dobson is one of the founders of the Alpine 100 project (4:30) Find out more about the Alpine 100 project (9:30) Visit the official website of St Martin de Belleville (10:00) Jerusalem is one of many people’s favourite run in Les 3 Vallées (13:00) ‘La Belle Ville’ is a new sports centre with an outdoor pool (14:00) Le Brelin is an award-winning piece of architecture (18:00) Les Menuires holds a Yoga Festival every year (20:30) Listen to Iain’s report from the Yoga Festival from 2019 (21:30) Simon was previously in Episode 176, talking about driving an EV to Val d'Isère (22:00) Ionity is one of the main suppliers of electric chargers in Europe (25:00) Iain drove out to the Alps in a Tesla Y in 2022 (28:00) Regenerative charging adds miles to your range when going downhill (31:00) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xthOeIsk3Mc  Iglu’s survey shows being ‘snowsure’ is the most important factor in choosing a resort (32:45) It also shows that 57% of people rent skis, but that 83% own their own boots (35:00) Intersport Ski Hire Discount Code Save money on your ski hire by using the code ‘SKIPODCAST’ at intersportrent.com, or simply take this link for your discount to be automatically applied at the checkout. Feedback I enjoy all feedback about the show, I like to know what you think, especially about our features so please contact on social @theskipodcast or by email [email protected]   Jonny Richards: "Keep up the good work" Zero_cool: "As always an amazing interview [with Paddy Graham]. I learnt so much from this episode that I completely missed from the early 2000’s, despite being there in it all." David Lindsay: "Another great episode with Paddy Graham: what a star he is!" Pablo: "It was great to hear about Scotland [in Episode 203]” If you like the podcast, there are three things you can do to help:    1) Review us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify  2) Subscribing is a great idea. If you’re listening online now, just click that button now  3) Buy me a coffee at BuyMeACoffee.com/theskipodcast You can follow Iain @skipedia and the podcast @theskipodcast
8/2/202439 minutes, 57 seconds
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216: Courchevel, Les 2 Alpes in summer & the Northern Snow Show

In this episode we focus on Courchevel, including an update on the Saulire cable car and how the resort is surviving without Russians, plus we discuss summer in Les 2 Alpes and find out about the new Northern Snow Show. Iain was joined live by Alex Armand, from Tip Top Ski Coaching in Les 2 Alpes and YouTuber Alex Irwin from 150 Days of Winter as well as down the line by Ian Brown from Chill Factore, Manchester. SHOW NOTES Find out more about the new Jandri 3S lift in Les 2 Alpes in Episode 209 (3:45) The Les 2 Alpes glacier has an excellent snow park (4:30) Saharan sand has been regularly seen in France in recent years (8:00) The snow is looking much better in Australia and New Zealand (9:00) Ian Brown is MD at Chill Factore in Manchester (10:00) Find out about the Northern Snow Snow here (12:45) The village of La Berarde was severely damaged by floods (13:30) The Mountain of Hell is a mountain biking event unlike any other! (20:00) https://youtu.be/b8D8wrF8d0Q Sam Haddad spoke about the new lift in La Grave in Episode 214 (21:30) Alex Irwin runs the YouTube channel, 150 Days of Winter (22:00) The Saulire cable car in Courchevel will reopen in December 2024 (24:00) The cabins were damaged in testing in 2021 (25:00) https://twitter.com/skipedia/status/1446031205976186886 Watch Candide Thovex ski the Courchevel couloirs (27:30) The 2023 Winter Olympics are coming to France (28:30) Opposition to the Games is coming from the 'NoJo' campaign Watch Alex’s video of the Val Thorens ice cave (30:30) Is Courchevel collapsing now the Russians have left? (32:00) Discover the gondola graveyard (33:45) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a884-2JgdsY Listen to Iain’s interview with Peter Landsman from LiftBlog (34:45) Alex volunteered to be a test subject for avalanche dogs (35:00) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RyqgShN1z1I You can buy Alex’s tshirts on his website Feedback   I enjoy all feedback about the show, I like to know what you think, especially about our features so please contact on social @theskipodcast or by email [email protected]  I’d like to thank Sasha Ryazantsev for buying me a coffee: "Thanks for the podcasts. I always listen to them as they remind me of all the places we've skied and boarded over the years." If you like the podcast, there are three things you can do to help:   1) Review us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify 2) Subscribe so you never miss an episode 3) Buy Me A Coffee at www.buymeacoffee.com You can follow me @skipedia and the podcast @theskipodcast
7/18/202439 minutes
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215: Australia Focus (inc Thredbo's half pipe), London Snow Show & SBIT

We discuss the latest ski news from Australia, get an update on summer skiing in Tignes and Val d’Isere and find out about this autumn’s London Snow Show.  We also look into how SBIT are lobbying for more trains to the Alps and the possible Youth Mobility Scheme, which would be good news for young people wanting to do a ski season. Iain was joined by Australia specialist and founder of the Snowbest.com website, Rachael Oakes-Ash and Diane Palumbo, Sales and Marketing Director at Skiworld and down the line by Alex Irwin, John Yates-Smith and Lindsey Coleman. SHOW NOTES Rachael’s vote goes to Whitewater in Canada (2:20) Diane is voting for Jackson Hole (2:45) Check out Corbet’s Couloir (3:15) Alex from the YouTube channel 150 Days of Winter was in Tignes (5:20) John Yates Smith from YSE Ski is based in Val d'Isère (7:00) There has been major flooding in Zermatt, which was cut off for 24 hours (8:00) The village of Berarde, in the Ecrins National Park, was devastated by floods (8:15) Lindsey Coleman is Event Director of the National Snow Show (9:15) The show will take place at Excel in London from 19-20 October (10:00) Listen to Iain’s interview with Bode Miller (10:45) You can still secure free tickets using the code ‘SKIPODCAST’ Snow Travel Expo takes place in Sydney and Melbourne in May each year (14:00) SBiT stands for Seasonal Businesses in Travel (15:45) Find out more about train travel at Ski Flight Free (18:45) Skiworld offer 68 catered chalets and employ 120 staff (20:45) Why we have seen price inflation in UK ski holidays (22:00) Listen to Episode 180 to find out more about how to get a ski job in a ski resort (23:00) A Youth Mobility Scheme has been suggested within the EU (24:00) Rachael was last on the show in Episode 97 (27:45) For info about skiing in Australia check out Rachael’s website Snowsbest Australia and New Zealand have seen fresh snowfall this week (30:30) Listen to Iain’s episode about Perisher and Thredbo (32:00) Thredbo have opened their new luge (32:30) There’s also a new Olympic half-pipe (33:15) Scotty James is an Olympic medal winning Australian snowboarder (34:00) Perisher is owned by Vail Resorts (37:00) Lift queue memes in Perisher (38:30) Listen to Iain’s interview with Mike Goar from Vail Resorts (39:45) Climate change is affecting Australian ski resorts (40:00) The slow Aldi ski sale reflects the cost of living pressure on Australian skiing Feedback (44:00)   I enjoy all feedback about the show, I like to know what you think, especially about our features so please contact on social @theskipodcast or by email [email protected]  Lozza (Apple Podcasts): "Every episode is a little ski holiday"  Richard Sideways (Snowheads): "Good interview with Stu Brass. I remember the old SCUK forum days.” Alex Hayman: "Really enjoyed the chat with Paddy Graham last month." If you like the podcast, there are three things you can do to help:    1) Review us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify  2) Subscribe  3) Buy Me A Coffee at www.buymeacoffee.com  You can follow me @skipedia and the podcast @theskipodcast.  There are 220 episodes of The Ski Podcast to catch up with. Just go to theskipodcast.com and search around the tags and categories: you’re bound to find something of interest to you. 
7/5/202446 minutes, 23 seconds
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214: La Grave & the future of snowsports in the USA

We find out about the off-piste resort of La Grave and the state of the snowsports market in the USA, including ways to tackle climate change and bring newcomers to the sport. Iain was joined by freelance journalist, Sam Haddad and Nick Sergant, President of the SIA (Snowsports Industries America). SHOW NOTES Utah offers ‘The Greatest Snow on Earth’ (3:30) Marcel Hirscher is coming out of retirement to compete for Netherlands (4:30) LISTEX Luxury took place last week in London (5:15) Research by The Ski Club of Great Britain showed that luxury ski trips represent 4% of the market by pax, 21% by trips and 50% by value (7:30) The new Northern Snow Show will take place at Chill Factore in October (8:00) Nick previously worked as a boot fitter on the World Cup race circuit, working with skiers such as Alberto Tomba (11:00) Find out more about the SIA (Snowsports Industries America) (12:30) The number of skier visits in the States went down 7.6% last winter (14:30) https://x.com/skipedia/status/1803779843412160532 There are roughly 60m skier days in the States v. 2m active skiers in the UK (16:00) The Share Winter campaign is bringing newcomers to skiing and snowboarding (19:00) Listen to Iain’s interview with Stu Brass about the AIM series schools education (21:00) “Climate change is the no.1 threat to the sport in the States” (21:00) Find out about the SIA’s ‘Climate United’ initiative (22:00) Iain spoke with Mike Goar from Vail Resorts Europe in Episode 204 (25:00 The importance of Epic/Ikon passes (28:00) Epic revenue was up last winter Sam was on the show discussing the impact of climate change in Episode 179 (29:00) Sam’s blog is called ‘Climate and Board Sports’(29:30) Find out about ‘NoJO’ (30:30) The 2030 Winter Olympics are due to be held in the French Alps (31:00) Link to the official La Grave website (33:00) Read Sam’s article about La Grave on The Guardian (33:30) Liste to Iain’s interviews with Peter Hardy and Arnie Wilson (37:30) The top lift in La Grave is due to be replaced with a new cable car (39:30) Find out about the new Jandri lift in Les 2 Alpes in Episode 209 (40:30) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cz0hrmQgVGg  Feedback I enjoy all feedback about the show, I like to know what you think, especially about our features so please contact on social @theskipodcast or by email [email protected]  James Rice: "Episode 204 was another great episode. Love the podcast, thanks! " Adam Fisher: "Episode 213 (with Stu Brass) was great" Steve Holding: "Really love the podcast, especially the equipment episodes and the features on different resorts" Bobnmillsy (Apple Podcasts): “Excellent podcast covering an incredible range of topics. The special episodes are particularly good giving fascinating insights into the worlds of the ski industry A list from a very well researched and skilled interviewer” If you like the podcast, there are three things you can do to help:    1) Review us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify  2) Subscribe  3) Buy Me A Coffee at www.buymeacoffee.com  There are 219 episodes of The Ski Podcast to catch up. There is so much to listen to in our back catalog, just go to www.theskipodcast.com and search around the tags and categories: you’re bound to find something of interest to you.  You can follow me @skipedia and the podcast @theskipodcast
6/24/202445 minutes, 57 seconds
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213: Stu Brass, Founder 'The Brits' & Snowboarding Consultant on 'Chalet Girl' & 'The Jump'

This is a special interview with Stu Brass - co-founder of ‘The Brits’, snowboard advisor to film & TV (including ‘Chalet Girl’ and ‘The Jump’) and ex-pro snowboarder.  If you have followed skiing or snowboarding in the UK in the last two decades you will have seen Stu’s work. He co-founded ‘The Brits’ – the British freestyle championships – and his expertise in running events has meant that he worked on the movie ‘Chalet Girl’, the Channel 4 series ‘The Jump’ and has built pretty much every kicker you’ve seen at a UK ski show. SHOW NOTES Watch Alex’s video on the ice tunnel in Val Thorens (2:00) Listen to Iain’s interview with Chris Moran (2:30) The 2024 Brits took place at Tamworth Snowdome (3:00) View images from the event on the Brits Facebook page (4:15) Listen to Iain’s interview with Tim Warwood (5:00) The Brits will take place in Mayrhofen, Austria in 2025 (7:40) Stu learned to snowboard at Rossendale Dry Slope (11:15) Stu’s first season was in Les Arcs with his brother Russ, @chrismoran_hbt, Steve Bailey and @markkent35 Stu’s cliff drop pic was featured in Transworld, Onboard, Snow Surf (16:00) In 1998 Stu won the British Halfpipe Championships in Saas Fee (17:30) Snowboarding first featured in the Winter Olympics at Nagano in 1998 (18:00) Stu met Jenny Jones in Tignes and encouraged her to come to the British Champs (20:00) On a career direction change to becoming an agent (22:00) ‘Show me the money’ (22:40) Damian Norman encouraged more snowboarding and features at the Ski Show (26:00) Listen to Iain’s interview with Jim Adlington (27:30) Stu created the AIM Series (29:00) Creating slopes with real snow at the ski shows (33:00) Shipping snow from Holland to Austria for ‘The Greatest Snowman’ (35:00) Working on the movie ‘Chalet Girl’ (36:00) The TV programme ‘The Jump’ ran on Channel 4 for four seasons (39:00) Competitors included Sir Steve Redgrave, Sir Bradley Wiggins, Rebecca Adlington and Louis Smith Find out about The Brits on their website (50:00)  Feedback I enjoy all feedback about the show, I like to know what you think, especially about our features so please contact on social @theskipodcast or by email [email protected]   If you like the podcast, there are three things you can do to help:   1) Subscribe, so you never miss an episode 2) You can review us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify or leave us a comment on Facebook, Insta, Twitter or YouTube. 3) You are very welcome to buy me a coffee at buymeacoffee.com/theskipodcast There are now 218 episodes of The Ski Podcast to catch up with. There is so much to listen to in our back catalog, just go to theskipodcast.com and search around the tags and categories: you’re bound to find something of interest to you.  You can follow me @skipedia and the podcast @theskipodcast
6/7/202454 minutes, 29 seconds
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212: Portillo & Valle Nevado, Chile plus how to become a Ski Club of Great Britain rep

In Episode 212 we find out about Valle Nevado and Portillo in Chile, what it’s like being a resort rep for the Ski Club of Great Britain and check in on a possible direct London-Geneva train. Iain Martin was joined by travel journalist, Lou Cameron-Hall and artist and snowsports blogger, Martina Diez-Routh. SHOW NOTES Katie Bamber wrote this article on summer ski options (2:00) Iain skied in Saas Fee in the summer of 2020, covered in Episode 57 (3:20) Australia and NZ have had their first snow (3:30) Chalet company Alpine Action has ceased trading (4:00) Listen to Episode 180 to find out more about the impact of Brexit on recruitment (4:30) In Episode 95, Iain spoke with Diane Palumbo from Skiworld, who is on the SBiT committee (4:45) Find out more about the Ski Club Consumer Survey in this blog post on Skipedia (5:00) The Youth Mobility Scheme has not been welcomed by UK politicians(5:15) The flight represents 60-70% of the carbon footprint of your ski holiday (5:45) You can find out more about Inghams’ sustainability plans in Episode 185 and Episode 160 (6:00) Nadine McCormick set up the petition calling for London-Geneva direct train service (6:00) You can sign the petition here (13:45) Eurostar also confirmed last week that they going to increase their fleet size by 30% (14:00) The Brits took place last weekend at SnowDome Tamworth (14:00) Iain interviewed Paddy Graham in Episode 211 to find out how ski movies like this were made (24:45) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fbqHK8i-HdA Martina joined us for Episode 87 and Episode 50 covering the Aosta Valley (15:30) Valle Nevado and Portillo are the two main ski resorts in Chile There’s only one accommodation option in Portillo (18:30) The sling-shot lift in Portillo takes some practice… (21:00) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRN9gKUDNak Valle Nevado links to El Colorado and La Parva (23:30) Mountain Capital Partners have bought La Parva (24:00) Valle Nevado is on the Ikon Pass (25:00) Listen to our feature on Perisher and Thredbo in Episode  (27:00) Lou went on the Ski Club of Great Britain reps course (27:45) The Ski Club of Great Britain celebrated their 120th birthday in 2023 (35:00) Find out more about the Les 2 Alpes-Alpe d'Huez gondola link in Episode 93 (39:43) Feedback (38:00) I enjoy all feedback about the show, I like to know what you think, especially about our features so please contact on social @theskipodcast or by email [email protected] Robert Stone: "I recently discovered your podcast and found it very enjoyable. I skimmed previous episodes and was surprised to see you've never covered the Brit favourite of Sauze d'Oulx. It suffered an unfair reputation as a Benidorm-on-snow resort in the 90s, particularly after a very sneering Wish You Were Here episode. It's actually a charming old town and has a fabulous ski area linking to the huge Vialattea" Paul Bond: "Episode 210 was as ever great listening. I've skied all over Europe and finally skied in Baqueira in March. Plenty of challenge with a unique vibe but also easy for a mixed ability family to ski the same mountains and meet up. My top tip: Hire a car from Toulouse and stay in Vielha in valley: a great old town with lots of accommodation and good value eateries." Hayder Fekaiki from www.myskibuddy.app: "I hope it’s been a successful season and thank you for a very enjoyable podcast." If you like the podcast, I’d really appreciate it if you could give us a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.  ‘Every Nickname is taken’ recently gave us a review on Apple Podcasts: “I like listening to the Ski Podcast when I’m driving up and down the country: there’s a great variety of guests and tons of useful information. It also reminds me of all the places we’ve skied and boarded over the years, while also giving me new ideas where to target next. Keep going and maybe one day we’ll meet on the slopes!” There is so much to listen to in our back catalog, just go to theskipodcast.com and search around the tags and categories: you’re bound to find something of interest to you.  You can follow me @skipedia and the podcast @theskipodcast
5/24/202442 minutes, 46 seconds
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211: Paddy Graham, Professional Skier & Filmmaker

This special episode is an interview with pro-skier and filmmaker Paddy Graham. Paddy was one of the first wave of British freeskiers who burst out of the UK dry slope and indoor scene into the international arena in the early-2000s.  Paddy is an extremely accomplished freeride and freestyle skier, but is best known for the incredibly creative ski films that he's starred in and produced, as co-founder of the legendary production company Legs of Steel.  SHOW NOTES Legs of Steel started in 2009 (2:45) Paddy learned to ski at Sheffield Ski Village (6:00) Sheffield Ski Village had its own ‘fun park’ (8:00) Natives organised ‘The New Breed’ quarter-pipe comp at the Birmingham Ski Show Listen to Iain’s interview with Pat Sharples (10:00) Stu Brass organised the AIM series (11:30) Listen to Iain’s interview with Jim Adlington, founder of Planks Clothing (12:15) Paddy went to Serre Chevalier with Ben Hawker and Noddy Gowans (13:30) He followed that with a trip to the States to film ‘Rad’ (16:00) Murray Buchan, James Kilner, James Carr and Laura Berry, Adam Gendle, Ed Leigh, Tim Warwood, Matt Barr and Jonny Verity were also on the trip (17:45) Red Bull asked Paddy to go for the Sochi Olympics (19:30) The ski movie ‘Same Difference’ in 2017 featured THE kicker (22:00) The kicker was created in Livigno (23:30) They needed to hit the kicker between 110-117 km/h (26:30) “It was like being shot out of a cannon!” (28:30) The second attempt at jumping did not go so well (31:00) ‘Action Men’ came out in 2020 (33:30) Legs of Steel crew produced ‘The Ultimate Run’ with Markus Eder in 2021 (33:45) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fbqHK8i-HdA Paddy shot in Sheffield in 2023 after Storm Larissa (38:30) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mb9lZlLMLUk Watch Paddy’s ‘How To’ features for Red Bull (45:00) 'Skiers Jump over chairlift' was filmed for Red Bull at Mammoth Mountain (45:30) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t1P0SeYt2TA Listen to Iain’s interview with Kirsty Muir (48:00) Paddy has been on some very long bike rides! (49:45) Find out more about Stance Ski Socks (52:00) Advice for aspiring filmmakers and skiers (57:00) For winter 2024, Paddy will be wearing a range of Stance socks which all feature Freshtek and Infiknit™ technology; Sargent Snow (RRP £26.99), Flynn Snow (RRP £22.99) and Baron Snow (RRP £26.99).  Freshtek Performance Mesh keeps you cool with maximised airflow and breathability, whilst Stance’s Infiknit™ technology never rips, never tears.   FEEDBACK I enjoy all feedback about the show, I like to know what you think, especially about our features so please contact on social @theskipodcast or [email protected]    Tim Boyse: "I think I was “that guy“ you recently mentioned who listened to your very first episode. I retired to the Swiss Alps in 2017 and have listening since then. I loved the early episodes with Jim, but I have to say the podcast has gone from strength to strength since you took it on alone. Keep up the good work - you keep giving me so many ideas I can’t keep up." rms1765 (Apple Podcasts): “I love the mix of guests on this podcast and everything you are doing to raise awareness about issues facing skiing.” If you like the podcast, there are a couple of things you can do to help:    1) Review us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify   2) Subscribe and every episode will automatically be downloaded for you There are now 216 episodes to catch up with, and 91 were listened to in the last week. 50% of our listeners were in the UK, 18% in the States and the remaining 32% across the world, including Portugal, Taiwan and Brazil.  You can follow me @skipedia and the podcast @theskipodcast.
5/10/20241 hour, 1 minute, 29 seconds
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210: Baquiera Beret in Spain & the growth of skiing in China

We discuss Baqueira Beret in Spain and finding out about skiing in China – the fastest growing ski market in the world.  Iain was joined by freelance journalist, Gabriella Le Breton and Justin Downes, President of Axis Leisure, who specialise in resort development in China. SHOW NOTES Gaby last skied in Andermatt (1:30) Listen to Iain’s interview with Mike Goar, CEO of Vail Resorts in Andermatt (2:00) [Video] Things Americans find shocking about skiing in Europe! (3:30) Justin was last on snow at the indoor slope in Wuhan, China (4:15) Andy Butterworth from Kaluma Ski skied in St Anton and Ischgl (5:00) The Black Eyed Peas are playing at Ischgl’s closing party (6:45) Susie Burt reported from Chamonix (8:00) Alex Armand from Tip Top Ski Coaching is in Les 2 Alpes (9:45) Listen to Iain’s interview in Episode 209 about the new Jandri 3S lift (11:00) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cz0hrmQgVGg Les 2 Alpes will remain open until 07 July Huge thank you to Messy Weekend for replacing the ski goggles I lost in Verbier (14:30) Take a look at the Vallon vizors here (15:15) Gaby visited Baqueira Beret in the Spanish Pyrénées (16:14) Heliskiing is possible in Baqueira (25:00) Justin previously worked at Whistler and Kicking Horse in Canada (28:00) He then managed Hotham in Australia (30:00) Justin is now President of Axis Leisure (31:45) China has more indoor snowdomes than the rest of the world combined (32:15) There were around 30m skier days in China in 23/24, compared with around 50m in the USA (33:30) Justin expects China will become the biggest snowsports market in the world in 2025 (34:15) Eileen Gu and Su Yuming are huge influences on the growth of Chinese skiing (43:15) Feedback I enjoy all feedback about the show, I like to know what you think, especially about our features so please contact on social @theskipodcast or by email [email protected] Oliver Rutman: "Really great episode with Xavier De La Rue" Quin Rescigno: "I found your podcast recently and have enjoyed listening." Darren Jer: "Congrats on getting the new Vail Resorts executive of Andermatt on your show."  If you like the podcast, there are two things you can do to help:   1) Review us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify 2) Subscribe  (find all the links here at PodFollow)  There are 215 episodes to catch up with and 134 were listened to in the last week. In the last week, 56% of our listeners were in the UK, 13% in the States and the remaining 31% across the world, including Turkey, Vietnam and Japan.  You can follow me @skipedia and the podcast @theskipodcast
4/26/202452 minutes, 58 seconds
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209: Les 2 Alpes, Trysil in Norway & Vans For Bands

We discuss Les 2 Alpes in France, Trysil in Norway and find out more about a great new way of travelling to the snow on your ski holiday. Iain was joined by freelance journalist, Rebecca Miles and Tarrant Anderson, founder of Vans For Bands. Intersport Ski Hire Discount Code Save money on your ski hire by using the code ‘SKIPODCAST’ at intersportrent.com, or simply take this link for your discount to be automatically applied at the checkout.  SHOW NOTES David George joined me to discuss the impact of climate change on ski resorts in Episode 206 (3:30) Simon Burgess was in Flaine (3:45) Steve Angus reported from Val d'Isère (4:45) Alex Irwin from 150 Days of Winter reported from Courchevel (6:20) Iain took part in the X3 Triathlon in Courchevel in 2022 (7:00) It was the warmest start to April ever in France, hitting 29C in Grenoble & 27C in Albertville (8:15) This winter was already the third warmest winter in France (8:30) Lobbying is underway for a direct Train from London to GVA (8:45) Take a look at this year’s ski April Fools in this Skipedia blog post (9:15) Vail Resorts themed April Fools including Disney buying Vail Resorts &  Vail buys Alterra(12:30) Les 2 Alpes is a great trip for older teens looking for apres-ski! (13:30) Highly recommended is the Umbrella Bar (14:00) Anthony Guzman is Sales & Marketing Director at Les 2 Alpes lift company AEON (14:15) SATA has rebranded as AEON (15:15) You can find out more about the new Jandri 3S lift here (17:00) Iain drove to Les 2 Alpes in a 9-seater luxury splitter minivans from Vans For Bands (23:00) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2tYRSizJYAE Vans For Bands was founded in 2006 (23:15) The VFB coaches are like ‘hotels on wheels’ (26:30) Listen to Iain’s interview with Bode Miller (27:00) There is SO MUCH storage space (31:00) Vans cost from £145pd to rent, including insurance, breakdown cover & snow chains You can drive a splitter van on a regular driving licence (33:15) Read Bec’s article about Trysil in The Telegraph (34:30) Becs flew into Scandinavian Mountain Airport (35:30) Find out more about Trysil ski resort (39:00) Have a look at the piste map for Trysil (40:30) Is Salen the closest ski resort to an airport? (42:15) Find out more about train travel to ski resorts at Ski Flight Free (46:00) Becs booked group train travel with Eurostar and SNCF at a good discount (46:45) Feedback (43:30) I enjoy all feedback about the show, I like to know what you think, especially about our features so please contact on social @theskipodcast or by email [email protected] Adam Fisher: "Really enjoy listening to the podcast, you're doing a great job. It helps me out with a bit of research. I'll just let you know that I am your English but Mexican listener as I spend a bit of time over there" Michael Hart: "Enjoyed listening to The Ski Podcast as usual. I appreciate the work you do both on sustainability, but mindful of the difficulties that skiers in the north/Scotland have with train travel. I have taken the decision to offset my carbon to mitigate air travel, but the lack of economically viable train option from Manchester and similar areas remains a problem." Andy Aitkenhead: "I found the recent episode on Andermatt and Vail Resorts of interest - I was in Andermatt just before the deal was announced. I'm heading to Engelberg in just over a week. I'm currently wrestling over travel - given my concerns around climate change. Currently my calculations are that it will be cheaper to fly. I wondered whether you have any tips for reducing the cost over the Eurostar and SNCF published prices. Keep up the good work with the podcast." If you like the podcast, there are three things you can do to help:   1) Review us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify 2) Subscribe 3) Book your ski hire with Intersport Rent using the code ‘SKIPODCAST’ or simply take this link for your discount to be automatically applied at the checkout   You can follow Iain @skipedia and the podcast @theskipodcast 
4/12/202451 minutes, 2 seconds
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208: Xavier De La Rue, Professional Snowboarder

This episode is a special interview with professional snowboarder Xavier De La Rue. We speak about his competitive past, the cliff named after him in Verbier, his move into film making and adventures in places such as Alaska, Svalbard and Antarctica.  We also discuss his almost fatal avalanche and how it changed his views about risk-taking. Finally, we talk about sustainability and his Audi Experience Camps taking place in Verbier this winter. Intersport Ski Hire Discount Code Save money on your ski hire by using the code ‘SKIPODCAST’ at intersportrent.com, or simply take this link for your discount to be automatically applied at the checkout.  SHOW NOTES Xavier broke his ribs while taking time off from filming in Lobufen (1:00) FIS bought the Freeride World Tour in 2022 (3:00) Watch the Freeride World Tour on YouTube To celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Verbier Extrme this amazing night shot was captured (4:30) Xavier went to Antarctica in November 2023 (6:00) The trip involved crossing Drake’s Passage (8:30) The Svalbard adventure took place in 2016 (11:00) Xavier took brother Victor with him to Alaska (14:00) Victor won the Freeride World Tour for the third time in 2024 (15:00) Xavier’s daughter Mila is also on the Challenger Tour (15:45) Xavier is from St Lary in the French Pyrénées (17:00) Iain skied in the Bruson sector of Verbier in March 2024 (19:00) Watch Xavier’s ‘How to’ videos on YouTube (20:15) Learn how to ski on ice! (20:45) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wjfh9F9eT34 We discuss Xavier’s avalanche experience (22:30) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t6EXW_e2ETU “Paranoia can be a good thing” (24:00) Xavier has clear views on air bags (26:30) Listen to Xavier’s sustainability podcasts (31:30) Find out about the Audi Experience camps (32:00) Feedback I enjoy all feedback about the show, I like to know what you think, especially about our features so please contact on social @theskipodcast or by email [email protected]  If you like the podcast, there are three things you can do to help:   1) Review us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify 2) Subscribe 3) Book your ski hire with Intersport Rent using the code ‘SKIPODCAST’ or simply take this link for your discount to be automatically applied at the checkout   You can follow Iain @skipedia and the podcast @theskipodcast 
4/5/202436 minutes, 1 second
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207: Val Cenis, Haute Maurienne and skiing in Slovenia

We find out more about Val Cenis and the Haute Maurienne area of France as well as discoving what the skiing in Slovenia is like.  Iain was joined by freelance journalists Katja Gaskell and Rob Rees. Intersport Ski Hire Discount Code Save money on your ski hire by using the code ‘SKIPODCAST’ at intersportrent.com, or simply take this link for your discount to be automatically applied at the checkout.  SHOW NOTES Katja was last on the show in Episode 197, sharing her tips on skiing with children (0:30) Rob was last on the show in Episode 186, discussing glacier skiing in Austria (1:00) Find out more about the Dolomites in Episode 192 (1:30) Tim from Inspired Italy reported from the Italian Dolomites (3:45) Alex Armand from Tip Top Ski Coaching is in Les 2 Alpes (5:20) Andy Butterworth from Kaluma Ski is in St Anton (5:30) Team GB telemarker Jasmin Taylor was last on the show in Episode 200 (8:30) Jasmin won two Crystal Globes at the World Cup Finals - with 11 podiums and 5 wins this season British Slalom Champion Reece Bell is Martin Bell’s daughter and Graham Bell’s niece (9:00) Listen to Iain’s interview with Martin Bell here Freddie Carrick-Smith (just) beat twin brother Zac Carrick-Smith the Junior Slalom and Senior GS (9:45) Iain interviewed Zac in Episode 200 about his double gold at the Youth Olympic Games (10:15) Katja was in Val Cenis in the Haute Maurienne area of France (10:30) Bonneval-sur-Arc has lots of ski touring options for both novice and advanced (12:30) Bessans is a centre for biathlon and cross-country skiing (15:00) Iain travelled to Orelle by train from Paris to Modane and covered this in Episode 165 (20:15) Rob flew to Lublijana in Slovenia (22:15) Rob skied at Krvavec, Vogel and Rogla ski resorts (24:30) Listen to Iain’s experience of skiing in Abruzzo in Episode (29:00) Rob visited the Elan Skis museum (31:15) Elan introduced the first ‘parabolic’ ski in 1993/94 (33:00) Find out more about the Julian Alps International Ski Pass (34:15) Feedback I enjoy all feedback about the show, I like to know what you think, especially about our features so please contact on social @theskipodcast or by email [email protected]  Andrew Brannan: "I enjoyed today's interview with Frank Baldwin. I am sure you could get him back on, sounds like he has a hundred more stories in him." James: "Love the podcast. I was keenly interested in your interview with Mike Goar from Vail Resorts. I also found the two recent episodes discussing the resorts in Norway fascinating. Keep up the good work." If you like the podcast, there are three things you can do to help:   1) Review us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify 2) Subscribe 3) Book your ski hire with Intersport Rent using the code ‘SKIPODCAST’ or simply take this link for your discount to be automatically applied at the checkout   You can follow Iain @skipedia and the podcast @theskipodcast 
3/28/202439 minutes, 37 seconds
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206: Verbier, Saalbach & the impact of climate change on ski resorts

In this episode, we discuss Verbier, Saalbach Hinterglemm and the impact of climate change on ski resorts. Plus we have a lot of feedback on Vail Resorts and the Epic Pass, which we covered in Episode 204.  Iain was joined by freelance journalist and regular guest Catherine Murphy and David George, founder of the PisteHors.com website Intersport Ski Hire Discount Code Save money on your ski hire by using the code ‘SKIPODCAST’ at intersportrent.com, or simply take this link for your discount to be automatically applied at the checkout.  SHOW NOTES Catherine was last on the show in Episode 173, when she was telling us about Pays de Gex Jen Tsang from ‘That’s La Plagne’ reported from…La Plagne (3:00) Betony reports on the latest conditions in the Mont Blanc valley (5:45) Alex from 150 Days of Winter covered the latest conditions in Courchevel (7:15) Iain rented skis from Philippe Roux Intersport on his Verbier trip (8:45) Charlotte Bankes has taken 5 consecutive podiums in World Cup Snowboard Cross (9:00) Dave Ryding finished 7th overall in the World Cup slalom rankings Jasmin Taylor picked up 3 more podiums in Telemark and goes into the Finals in 1st place (9:15) Catherine was in Saalbach Hinterglemm Saalbach will host the Alpine Ski World Championships in 2025 (10:15) Read the case study on train travel to Saalbach on Ski Flight Free (14:00) Iain’s guides in Verbier were Anthony Voute from European Snowsport and Bertrand Lovey from ski school La Fantastique (18:00) Try the ‘Canadian Trees’ in the Bruson sector of Verbier (18:15) Verbier has so many backcountry options off the back of Mont Fort (19:30) Victor de la Rue clinched the snowboard Freeride World Tour title for the third time (20:30) Iain spoke with older brother and three-time champion Xavier de la Rue (21:00) Iain travelled by train to Verbier – a very straightforward journey (21:30) Protect Our Winters research shows that ski kit represents 12% of the carbon footprint of a ski holiday (22:00) Cirkel Supply is a new ski clothing rental company, founded by Anders Bergenstrand (22:45) Anna Smoothy has done some research that shows renting clothing has a 76% smaller carbon footprint than buying Josh Speller is the founder of Verbier Green (30:00) David founded PisteHors.com in 2004 (34:00) You can read David’s blog about the effect of climate change on ski resorts here (44:00) 66% of the carbon footprint of a ski holiday comes from the your flight (45:30) Find out more about low-carbon ski holidays at Ski Flight Free (46:00) More than half of American skiers buy an Epic or Ikon pass (49:00) The Magic Pass has seen a 9% increase in sales this winter (49:00) Laurent Vauchet, CEO of Televerbier, is equivocal that Vail Resorts is not buying Verbier (49:30) Listen to Iain’s interview with Mike Goar, MD of Andermatt in Episode 204 (51:00) Find out more about the Ikon Pass (52:00) Feedback I enjoy all feedback about the show, I like to know what you think, especially about our features so please contact on social @theskipodcast or by email [email protected] Adam Horsfield: "I have been an avid listener of the ski podcast since 2018. After 6 years of listening, I’ve finally taken the decision to take the train to the Alps and am very much looking forward to it."  Episode 204 about Vail Resorts prompted a LOT of feedback: Simon Burgess: "Really enjoyed the last episode on the Epic Pass. As someone who has used it a lot it’s exciting what’s on offer and what could develop. I still think some of the partner agreements are a rip off with special lodging needed to get a pass, but for Andermatt, 3 Valleys and the Dolomites it’s been brilliant. It was fantastic in Andermatt: show the Epic Pass and they give you a season pass which I’m pretty sure is sold for more” Andrew Brannan: "Eye watering ticket prices, all the top management jobs taken out of resort, all teh restaurants and hotels, shops and even estate agents bought up by the same monopoly, aggressive property development, workers forced to live down the valley" Chris Howie: "It feels as if Vail Resorts are trying to wring every last penny out of resorts while providing the very minimum in return. In most of the Vail Resorts-owned resorts prices have gone sky high so only the rich can ski. Ski passes are almost three times the price of a European ski resort. Lift lines are unbelievably long. The local staff are removed to bring in centralised American staff, ripping the heart out of the resort. I will do my best to never ski at a resort owned by the Vail Resort organisation" Jane Henderson: “You should've given him a bit of a grilling on the negative impact of Epic/Ikon passes” If you like the podcast, there are three things you can do to help:   1) Review us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify 2) Subscribe 3) Book your ski hire with Intersport Rent using the code ‘SKIPODCAST’ or simply take this link for your discount to be automatically applied at the checkout   You can follow Iain @skipedia and the podcast @theskipodcast
3/22/202455 minutes, 53 seconds
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205: Frank 'Scoop' Baldwin, Ski Journalist

This episode is a special interview with Frank ‘Scoop’ Baldwin - one of the leading ski journalists in the UK. Frank is best known as editor and publisher of Skier & Snowboarder Magazine.  After over three decades in the industry, he knows more the world of skiing than almost anyone else and so I was delighted to find out more about his career and the history of UK ski magazines. SHOW NOTES On the Les Arcs – La Plagne link (1:30) Sale of ‘Skier & Snowboarder’ Magazine (2:15) On becoming editor of the mag (3:30) Skiing with a broken foot (6:45) The founding of ‘The Skier’ magazine (9:00) When WH Smith had a ‘Ski Magazines’ section (12:00) Early days in Fleet Street (12:45) First ever ski holiday (15:30) Buying an apartment in Les 2 Alpes (17:15) Buying the magazine (19:00) Becoming ‘The Skier and Snowboarder’ (20:15) Becoming a free magazine (21:45) What about new mediums like podcasts (26:00) What advice would you give to a budding ski journalist (27:00) How many resorts have you skied in? (28:00) Frank’s favourite resort (29:00) Favourite celebrity interviewee (29:30) Feedback I like to know what you think, especially about our features so please contact on social @theskipodcast or by email [email protected]  If you like the podcast, there are three things you can do to help:   1) Review us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify 2) Subscribe 3) Book your ski hire with Intersport Rent using the code ‘SKIPODCAST’ or simply take this link for your discount to be automatically applied at the checkout There is so much to listen to in our back catalog, just go to theskipodcast.com and search around the tags and categories: you’re bound to find something of interest to you.    You can follow Iain @skipedia and the podcast @theskipodcast
3/14/202434 minutes, 4 seconds
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204: Vail Resorts' Acquisition of Andermatt & Crans Montana, plus Geilo in Norway

In Episode 204, we discuss Vail Resorts - the company that owns over 40 ski destinations, including both Andermatt and Crans Montana in Switzerland. We look at their Epic Pass and their future expansion strategy in Europe. We also find out about skiing in Geilo, Norway.  Iain was joined by Katie Bamber, Online Editor at Fall Line Magazine and Mike Goar, MD of the Andermatt-Sedrun ski area. Intersport Ski Hire Discount Code Save money on your ski hire by using the code ‘SKIPODCAST’ at intersportrent.com, or simply take this link for your discount to be automatically applied at the checkout.  SHOW NOTES Andermatt has had 80cm of new snow in the last week (3:30) Dave Burrows from Snow Pros Ski School reported from Villars in Switzerland (4:00) Tim from Inspired Italy reported from the Dolomites in Italy (5:15) Al Judge from AliKats Mountain Holidays reported from Morzine in France (6:45) Charlotte Bankes won gold at the Sierra Nevada Snowboard Cross World Cup (9:00) Laurie Taylor recorded a career PB of 8th at Aspen (9:15) Listen to Iain’s interviews with Laurie and Dave after their race in Chamonix in Episode 200 (9:30) The audio in our Scotland Special was like Scotland itself, not always perfect, but worth it! (9:45) Mike Goar is MD at Andermatt Sedrun He has worked for Vail Resorts for 40 years (10:30) ‘Vail Resorts’ was formed in 1997 (11:15) The Epic Pass launched in 2008 (12:15) Vail Resorts went international with the addition of Perisher and then Whistler in 2016 (16:30) The first European resort to join the Vail Resorts group was Andermatt (17:30) Iain reported from Andermatt in Episode 92 (19:45) In 2023, it was announced that Crans Montana would be joining the next acquisition (22:15) What changes can we expect to see in the Swiss resorts? (25:15) Will Verbier be the next acquisition? (27:45) Vail Resorts hit their goal of 100% renewable electricity for the 2nd year in a row (29:00) Episode 201 was a Norway Special (31:00) Katie was in Geilo in Norway (31:15) Geilo is known for its apres-ski reputation (34:45) Night skiing in Geilo (36:30) The Ski Podcast was recently no.1 in the Apple Podcast chart (42:45) Feedback (40:30) Kostas Doudoulakis: "Thank you for the inspiring content. I first started listening to the podcast during lockdown. We’re now ready to take our first skiing holiday with our 4-year-old and I partly attribute this to the enthusiasm you manage to convey with each episode of the podcast. It is brilliant listening to someone who has such passion - please keep up the good work!" Grant (Apple Podcasts): “Love this podcast! It covers a wide range of ski subjects in lots of detail! It’s a must listen! Keep up the good work.” Anon (Apple Podcasts): “I am a listener from the United States, and I follow several ski-oriented podcasts. I enjoy The Ski Podcast due to its wide geographic areas of focus, and I'm fascinated to hear the perspective of the primarily British and European hosts. Having had an opportunity to ski in Switzerland, I greatly enjoy and celebrate the differences in the ski culture there versus what I have grown up with here in the United States, just as I enjoy the wide range of topics covered by the podcast.” If you like the podcast, there are three things you can do to help:   1) Review us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify 2) Subscribe 3) Book your ski hire with Intersport Rent using the code ‘SKIPODCAST’ or simply take this link for your discount to be automatically applied at the checkout You can follow Iain @skipedia and the podcast @theskipodcast
3/8/202444 minutes, 7 seconds
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203: Scotland Special ft Ben Lawers, Glencoe & The Wild Weekend

This episode is a Scotland Special, looking at resort skiing and backcountry options, some of this season’s events, as well as how to travel there by train. Iain was joined by Amy Marwick, a freelance journalist, marketing consultant and qualified Ski Instructor. SHOW NOTES Amy was on the show in Episode 198, in conversation with our equipment expert Al Morgan at the Ski Test Listen to Katie from Ski Goddess in Episode 183 (2:15) Alex Armand from Tip Top Ski Coaching reported from Les 2 Alpes (2:30) Andy Butterworth from Kaluma Ski reported from St Anton (3:00) Alex Irwin from 150 Days of Winter reported from Courchevel (5:00) Intersport Ski Hire Discount Code Save money on your ski hire by using the code ‘SKIPODCAST’ at intersportrent.com, or simply take this link for your discount to be automatically applied at the checkout. Zoe Atkin took 2nd & 3rd at the women's Halfpipe WC Calgary (6:30) Jasmin Taylor was 3rd in Aal, Norway – her 51st podium (6:45) Listen to my interview with Jaz in Episode 200 I was based in Killin in Perthshire (7:00) My mother learned to ski on the slopes of Ben Lawers (8:00) The first Scottish Ski Club hut was built there in 1932 (8:45) Helen Cole is the Senior Ranger for the National Trust, who own the Ben Lawers Nature Reserve (9:00) Iain interviewed Blair Aitken in Episode 202 (11:30) The clouds parted to give us some exceptional views (12:00) Iain skied at Glencoe when it was pretty windy! (14:45) Andy Meldrum is the MD at Glencoe Mountain Resort (15:45) Amy previously raced on the Scottish Freeride circuit (21:00) The ‘Flypaper’ at Glencoe is steep! (22:30) Watch Amy’s ski movie ‘LATE’ The Wild Ski Weekend is at Cairn Gorm on 16/17 March (23:45) The event is based at Glenmore Lodge (24:15) The clouds parted on Ben Lawers to offer some superb views (27:44) The Brits took place at Aviemore in April 2023 (28:45) Listen to Iain’s interview with Kirsty Muir (29:45) The Mighty Coe takes place on 01 and 02 March (31:00) The Brits will place place at Tamworth Snowdome Iain travelled to Scotland on the Caledonian Sleeper (32:00) Blair Aitken has seen more customers taking the Caledonian Sleeper (33:30) The Upbattle – a snowboarding touring event takes place in Cairngorm on 16/17 March (34:45) Listen to Iain’s interview with Jamie Grant, founder of Carv, in Episode 193 (37:30) Al Morgan shared his thoughts on audio options for helmets (37:45) Feedback (36:00) I enjoy all feedback about the show, I like to know what you think, especially about our features so please contact on social @theskipodcast or by email [email protected] Anne Pedersen: "The Norway episode (201) wasexcellent" Borre Wickstrom: "Great podcast about Norway, but Beitostolen is amazing. We had a week there in Jan: super slopes, amazing for families. They been having an influx of happy British skiers this year.” Robin: "Enjoyed the Norwegian episode! Sunmore is certainly on the ski touring list after seeing some of the terrain in films by Jacob Webster and Nikolai Schirmer" Mark Woods: "I have now listened to every past episode, and am finally up-to-date. This is great content Iain, with excellent contributions from interesting guests (special mention to Al). Please keep up the great work." Grant Adam: "Love the podcast! Discovered it late last year and I’m working my way through the episodes. Keep up the good work.” If you like the podcast, there are three things you can do to help:   1) Review us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify 2) Subscribe 3) Book your ski hire with Intersport Rent using the code ‘SKIPODCAST’ or simply take this link for your discount to be automatically applied at the checkout   There are 208 episodes to catch up with and 166 were listened to in the last week. That even includes some of our Olympic Specials from PyeongChang 2018 The Ski Podcast is almost always in the Top 10 in the Apple Podcast charts – that’s in the ‘Wilderness’ category.  There is so much to listen to in our back catalog, just go to theskipodcast.com and search around the tags and categories: you’re bound to find something of interest to you.    You can follow Iain @skipedia and the podcast @theskipodcast
3/1/202442 minutes, 17 seconds
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202: Blair Aitken, British Backcountry expert

Episode 202 is a special chat with Blair Aitken, British Backcountry expert.  Blair is a former alpine national ski champion who has been backcountry skiing in Scotland since the mid-nineties. He now offers British skiers guided courses, introducing them to the Scottish highlands through his business British Backcountry. He is also the author of the book ‘Ski Touring in the Northern Cairngorms’. SHOW NOTES Blair was previously on the podcast in Episode 173 when we discussed the film ’10 in a Weekend’ (2:00) Blair skied on Hillend as a junior racer (4:00) Listen to our Dave Ryding special episode (5:00) Iain spoke with Zak Carrick-Smith in Episode 200 (5:45) Blair ran the New Generation Ski School in Val d'Isère (6:45) Starting British Backcountry (14:15) Gav Carruthers is Blair’s business partner (14:30) The impact of global warming on Scottish skiing (16:00) Cairngorm have introduced a ski touring pass (16:45) Watch Iain’s windy, raining ski touring experience at Glencoe (18:30) Travel by the Caledonian Sleeper to the Scottish ski fields is more popular (19:15) Blair’s book ‘Ski Touring in the Northern Cairngorms’ (20:45)  Find out more about Iain’s trip to Scotland in Episode 203, going live on 01 March (25:45) If you like the podcast, there are three things you can do to help:   1) Review us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify 2) Subscribe 3) Book your ski hire with Intersport Rent using the code ‘SKIPODCAST’ or simply take this link for your discount to be automatically applied at the checkout. You can follow Iain @skipedia and the podcast @theskipodcast. Alternatively send your feedback about the show to [email protected] 
2/23/202426 minutes, 25 seconds
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201: Norway Special ft Gausta, Strandafjellet and Fjellsetra

This episode is a Norway special, featuring the resorts of Gausta, Strandafjellet and Fjellsetra. Iain was joined by Lucy Aspden, Ski Editor at The Telegraph and Rich Astley live from Norway. Intersport Ski Hire Discount Code Save money on your ski hire by using the code ‘SKIPODCAST’ at intersportrent.com, or simply take this link for your discount to be automatically applied at the checkout.   SHOW NOTES  Ian Williams reported from Les Arcs (2:30) Martha Wells was in Big White, Canada (3:45) Simon Burgess reported from Flaine (4:30) Pip bought ski boots and had them fitted at Michel Croz Intersport in Chamonix (6:45) Andrew Musgrave who finished 7th in the 20km Cross Country in Canmore (7:00) Listen to Iain’s interview with Zak Carrick-Smith in Episode 200 (7:15) Twin brother Freddie Carrick-Smith won gold in the u18 Slalom in the European Champs Sadly, both Esprit Ski + Powderwhite will not operate next winter (7:30) Iain has taken the Flight Free UK pledge not to take any flights in 2024 (10:15) Find out about Iain’s train journey to Chamonix on Ski Flight Free Lucy travelled to Gausta in Norway (10:30) Find out about the Gaustatoppen funicular and links with WWII (14:45) Watch the film ‘Heroes of Telemark’ (18:45) Find out about the Norwegian Trekking Association (DNT) (23:00) Rich is based in the Sunnmores Alps (25:30) Previously he has been ski touring with Uteguiden (25:45) Rich fell in love with the area on a trip to the Kilsti compact lodges (29:00) (29:00) He bought land in the area, and built a property, now available to rent (31:00) Fjellsetra is a great family resort (32:00) Strandafjellet has more freeride ski options (32:15)   Feedback I enjoy all feedback about the show, I like to know what you think, especially about our features so please contact on social @theskipodcast or by email [email protected] Andrew Petch: "Episode 199 with Dave Ryding was another great pod" Miranda Walsh: "Another cracking episode thank you. Mr Ryding is a legend!" Matthew: "Loving your work. Just wondering if you’d ever done a pod on helmet headphones? I’m going to go in on the Carv, so thinking about the audio element too" We’ll ask Al for an answer on that. In the meantime you can enjoy our Equipment Specials in our back catalog. If you like the podcast, there are three things you can do to help:   1) Review us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify 2) Subscribe 3) Book your ski hire with Intersport Rent using the code ‘SKIPODCAST’ or simply take this link for your discount to be automatically applied at the checkout. Helen kindly Bought Me A Coffee: "Thank you. I have been listening to all the previous episodes and just love it!" There are 206 episodes to catch up with and 180 were listened to in the last week. 53% of our listeners are in the UK, with 47% across the rest of the world, including listeners in the last week from Colombia, India, Kenya and Malaysia.  There is so much to listen to in our back catalog, just go to theskipodcast.com and search around the tags and categories: you’re bound to find something of interest to you.  You can follow Iain @skipedia and the podcast @theskipodcast. 
2/16/202441 minutes, 9 seconds
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200: Chamonix, Jasmin Taylor & Zak Carrick-Smith

This episode is a Chamonix special. We look at the different ski areas, who they're best for (and who they're not) and explore the history of this famous resort.  Iain also reports on the Kandahar World Cup Slalom race, where he spoke with British skiers, Dave Ryding, Billy Major and Laurie Taylor. Plus there’s a chat with best of the next generation, Zak Carrick-Smith, who won three medals at the Youth Olympic Games last month. Iain was joined by Britain’s most successful ever World Cup skier, telemarker Jasmin Taylor. Jasmin is currently enjoying one of her best seasons. SHOW NOTES Jasmin was last on the show in Episode 94 (1:00) Tim Hudson from Inspired Italy reported from the Dolomites in Italy (2:20) Jen Tsang runs the website That’s La Plagne (4:00) Dave Burrows from SnoPros Ski School reported from Les Crosets (6:30) Watch Iain’s video snow reports on the Skipedia YouTube channel (9:00) Iain managed a Ski IQ of 149 on his Carv (9:15) https://twitter.com/skipedia/status/1753424786049368108 The Chamonix ski areas: Brevent/Flegere (11:00) The Chamonix ski areas: Argentière/Grand Montets (12:30) There was a fire in the Grands Montets mid-station in 2018 (13:45) The Chamonix ski areas: Le Tour (16:00) The Aiguille du Midi and the Vallée Blanche (19:45) The walk down the arête to the start of the Vallée Blanche (22:00) A new gondola from the Mer de Glace to Montenvers has opened (23:30) The QC Terme spa is so impressive (25:00) Iain visited the Rose du Pont (26:30) The Maison Carrier is a beautiful traditional restaurant (27:00) Jasmin is a fan of La Cha in Les Houches (27:30) Iain booked accommodation via Chamonix All Year at Apt Lou Lou (28:30) Intersport Ski Hire Discount Code Save money on your ski hire by using the code ‘SKIPODCAST’ at intersportrent.com, or simply take this link for your discount to be automatically applied at the checkout. Jasmin has recorded 50 World Cup and 4 World Championship podiums (29:30) Jasmin’s season to date has included 4 World Cup golds Mia Brookes won gold & Zoe Atkin silver at Xgames (37:30) Charlotte Bankes won gold in Snowboard Cross in Guadari (37:45) https://youtu.be/gQDgN0itu0w The Kandahar World Cup Slalom was held in Chamonix (38:30) Post Race Interviews: Dave Ryding (39:00) Post Race Interviews: Billy Major (39:30) Post Race Interviews: Laurie Taylor (41:00) Listen to our exclusive interview with Dave Ryding in Episode 199 (42:00) Interview with Zak Carrick-Smith (43:30) Zak won three medals at the Youth Olympic Games in Gangwon https://twitter.com/TeamGB/status/1749343320034451825 Zak’s mother is Olympian Emma Carrick-Anderson (46:00) You can follow the ‘Carrick-Smith Boys’ on Facebook and Insta (48:45) Mollie Butler also competed in Gangwon (49:30) Chamonix is celebrating the 100th anniversary of the first Winter Olympic Games (53:00) Interview with Bernadette Tsuda, Heritage Guide in Chamonix (53:15) Feedback (56:30)   I enjoy all feedback about the show, I like to know what you think, especially about our features so please contact on social @theskipodcast or by email [email protected] Miranda Slater: "Your podcast gets better and better" Robin: "Enjoyed the interview with Preet" Oliver Rutman: "Throughly enjoyed the South Pole expedition episode: what an extreme adventure!" Alan Pinegur: "Just listening to the Dave Ryding interview. Great content, as ever!" Nick Careless: "Love the podcast and really enjoyed the interview with Preet Chandi. Any podcasts on monoskis?" Watch ‘Apocalypse Snow’ on YouTube (57:45) If you like the podcast, there are three things you can do to help: 1) Review us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify 2) Subscribe 3) Book your ski hire with Intersport Rent using the code ‘SKIPODCAST’ or by taking this link There are now 205 episodes to catch up with and 143 were listened to in the last week. 52% of you are in the UK, 49% across the rest of the world, including Qatar, Indonesia, Korea and Brazil.  You can follow Iain @skipedia and the podcast @theskipodcast
2/8/202459 minutes, 43 seconds
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199: Dave 'The Rocket' Ryding

An exclusive interview with Britain’s most successful Alpine skier, Dave ‘The Rocket’ Ryding. Dave is the only Briton to win a World Cup Alpine Ski race, as well as being the oldest skier ever to achieve that feat. With seven World Cup podiums to his name, he is leading the way for the next generation of British skiers. In this chat we discuss the new talent that is breaking through, his training, his team mates (including Laurie Taylor’s controversial moustache!) and what it’s really like on race day. Intersport Ski Hire Discount Code Save money on your ski hire by using the code ‘SKIPODCAST’ at intersportrent.com, or simply take this link for your discount to be automatically applied at the checkout. SHOW NOTES Dave was last on the podcast in Episode 54 during the Covid lockdown (1:30) Dave next race will be in Chamonix (2:00) It was raining heavily at the Schladming Night Race (3:00) Dave is the oldest ever winner of a World Cup slalom race (4:45)        He made his debut at Alta Badia in Dec 2011 (5:15) Dave had a gondola named after him in Kitzbuhel (7:00) Why does Dave do so well on the second run? (8:00) What do you do in the gap between the first and second run (9:15) Dave can average 119 bpm heart rate for an entire race day (11:30) Dave has run sub-17 minutes in his local parkrun (14:00) At Madonna di Campiglio Dave became the 2nd oldest to podium after Giuliano Razzoli (18:30) At Kitzbuhel, there were 3 British skiers in the top 10 for the first time (19:00) Check out Laurie's YouTube channel 'Behind the Brits' (22:45) The team have to move around over 100 slalom gates and 50 pairs of skis (24:00) The rest of the team are Tristan Glasse-Davies, Jai Geyer, Alain Baxter & Brad Morgan (25:45) Listen to Lesley McKenna talking about Alain Baxter’s medal win in 2002 Should Laurie ever grow a moustache? (31:00) Zak Carrick-Smith looks an amazing talent (32:00) You can buy ‘Rocket’ merchandise at Ski Racing Supplies (36:00) FEEDBACK  I like to know what you think, especially about our features so please contact on social @theskipodcast or by email [email protected]   If you like the podcast, there are three things you can do to help:    1) Review us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify  2) Subscribe  3) Book your ski hire with Intersport Rent and get a guaranteed discount using the code ‘SKIPODCAST’ or by taking this link You can follow me @skipedia and the podcast @theskipodcast. 
2/2/202437 minutes, 4 seconds
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198: Skiing to the South Pole, Les 2 Alpes Marathon & 2024 Ski Test Update

We discover what it’s like skiing to the South Pole, Iain takes the train to Les 2 Alpes to run a marathon on snow and Al updates us from the SIGB Ski Test in La Clusaz. Iain was joined by Preet Chandi - the world’s fastest woman to complete a solo unsupported ski expedition to the South Pole. Intersport Ski Hire Discount Code Save money on your ski hire by using the code ‘SKIPODCAST’ at intersportrent.com, or simply take this link for your discount to be automatically applied at the checkout. SHOW NOTES Iain gave an update on ski conditions in Les 2 Alpes (1:45) Andy Butterworth from Kaluma Ski is in St Anton (2:30) Betony Garner reported from La Clusaz (5:00) Alex Irwin from 150 Days of Winter is in Courchevel (6:15) Congratulations to Andrea Dalton who wins our competition to win stuff (7:30) Dave Ryding (5th), Billy Major (13th) and Laurie Taylor (19th) became the first three British athletes to all finish in the top-20 of an Alpine World Cup race (7:45) Youth Olympic Winter Games in Gangwon, Zak Carrick-Smith won gold in Alpine Combined, delivering Britain's first ever gold medal at any Olympic competition in Alpine skiing (8:00) Jaz Taylor won back-to-back golds in Telemark Sprint World Cup competition in Carezza Dolomites (8:45) Iain had pledged to go Flight Free in 2024 (9:15) Watch Iain’s panel on train travel at the Birmingham Ski Show Find out more about train travel to Les 2 Alpes via Grenoble (9:30) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7wE6bG9lVxU Les Lumieres de la Muzelle is a marathon entirely on snow (11:15) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nU31iRTq7n0 Katie Bamber was last on the show in Episode 172 (12:00) Harpreet ‘Preet’ Chandi is the world’s fastest woman to complete a solo unsupported ski expedition to the South Pole (16:00) Preet covered 1130km of Antarctic ice between 26 Nov and 28 Dec 2023 (16:30) Preet used Alfa cross country skis and boots (17:30) Her sled weighed around 75-80kg (22:00) Her nutrition was provided by Base Camp Foods (25:00) Temperatures went as low as -30C (27:30) Preet loves her ‘pogies’ (30:00) Al Morgan and Amy Marwick were at the SIGB Ski Test in La Clusaz (40:45) Preet wore five layers of gloves at times! (45:00) FEEDBACK (46:00) I enjoy all feedback about the show, I like to know what you think, especially about our features so please contact on social @theskipodcast or by email [email protected]   Dave Mills (FB): "The perfect podcast for a dog walk. The Ski Podcast just keeps getting better and better...What more could you possibly want before your next ski trip?” Laura-Jane Shouldice: "I recently found your podcast and it is truly fantastic!" Scott Grogan: "I’m a recent discoverer of the show.  It's been a nice companion while tuning and waxing a huge pile of my kids’ skis" If you enjoy the podcast, you can always buy me a coffee at buymeacoffee.com/theskipodcast. Thanks to Ster and Charlotte for their coffees and kind words: Ster: "Keep up the good work" Charlotte (BMAC): "I discovered your podcast last week and have been really enjoying it! I went skiing for the first time this year, after wanting to go for years and fell in love with it. I’ve been listening through all your episodes since I got back, and they’ve really helped me learn more about the sport and relive the great memories from my holiday!" If you like the podcast, there are three things you can do to help: 1) Review us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify 2) Subscribe 3) Book your ski hire with Intersport Rent using the code ‘SKIPODCAST’ or by taking this link There are now 203 episodes to catch up with and 169 were listened to in the last week. 59% of our listeners are in the UK, with 41% across the rest of the world, including places as diverse as Malaysia, Kazakstan, Mexico and Kenya.  You can follow me @skipedia and the podcast @theskipodcast. 
1/25/202448 minutes, 47 seconds
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The Best Ski Gloves & Socks of Winter 2024 (plus why you should NEVER buy ‘tube socks’)

Iain and Al pick the best ski gloves and socks for winter 2024, plus we explain what a ‘Lobster Claw’ glove is and why the two biggest ‘ski sock sins’ are wearing tube socks or wearing two pairs of socks!  This Special Episode of The Ski Podcast has been made possible by Ellis Brigham - the winter sports specialists.   They have 16 shops around the UK where you can find all the kit you need for this winter. Alternatively, simply go to their website at ellis-brigham.com to buy online now. SHOW NOTES Listen to all of our equipment specials (on skis, ski boots, jackets, goggles and helmets) Listen to Al sharing his thoughts on Slide 2024 in Episode 197 (1:00) Try before you buy (3:30) What is a ‘Lobster Claw’? (4:30) What are powder cuffs or powder gauntlets? (5:00) Is ‘touch screen compatibility’ a must? (6:00) Try the Thermic Heat Boost£300 if you’re looking for ‘electrically heated gloves’ (7:00) Can you have ‘waterproof’ gloves? (8:00) What’s a ‘liner glove’? (9:30) What’s a ‘shell’ glove/mitt? (10:30) What’s new in sustainability in gloves? (11:30) Find out more about PFCs and DWR in our ski jackets episode (12:30) The Best Ski Gloves for Winter 2024 Hestra Army Leather GORE-TEX 3 Finger Men's Gloves, £165 (14:30) Hestra is an iconic glove brand. The Army Leather 3 finger gives fabulous warmth with decent dexterity, thanks to the lobster claw design and it has a long powder gauntlet. You get excellent breathable waterproofing thanks to the Gore-Tex membrane. It’s a unisex glove, only in black, with a white goat leather palm and thumb cover.  Black Diamond Women's Spark Gloves, £100 (15:15) Redesigned for this season, this is available in men’s and women’s versions in various colours. It’s an under-cuff design using tough goat leather, with PrimaLoft Gold insulation for great warmth without loads of bulk. There’s foam padding across the back of the hand and the lining of this version has made it easier to get damp hands into. If want a real work-horse glove without breaking the bank, consider the £45 ‘Dirt Bag’ glove. The North Face Montana Luxe FUTURELIGHT Men's Gloves, £90 (16:15) TNF’s own Futurelight insert gives good waterproofing and excellent breathability. This great value glove has recycled material for the outer and lining, a PFC-free DWR and their own Heatseaker Eco insulation. It’s an under-cuff design with a pull loop for getting into the glove, and touch-screen compatible tips on the thumb and index finger.    Roxy Jetty Women’s Mitts, £60 (18:00) These mitts use PFC-free water repellent, uses some recycled materials, and has Roxy’s DryFlight tech to keep the weather out. The palm is artificial PU leather, rather than real leather. Leather is typically more durable but this is a vegan option for those who don’t want to use animal products. This is excellent value, offering good warmth. Salomon Propeller Glove, £55 (19:00) This is a superb value glove, which uses a durable polyamide (?) shell, synthetic leather palm and synthetic insulation. The finger ends are wrapped, although this is a ski glove rather than a snowboard glove. It uses Salomon’s own waterproof, breathable membrane and has an under-cuff design. It’s a great value option, if you don’t suffer with cold fingers. Why you should never buy tube socks… (20:00) How important is ‘padding’? (21:00) Should I wear two pairs of socks? (22:00) Are thick ski socks warmer? (23:00) Can you have snowboarding-specific socks? (23:30) The Best Ski Socks of winter 2024 Therm-ic Powersocks Set - Heat Fusion+ S-pack 1400 BT, £270 (24:30) An excellent, if expensive, option for anyone who suffers from cold feet. Offer up to 16 hours battery life, but even without heating, the wool and synthetic blend provides good warmth. Uses USB rechargeable batteries and can be controlled via Bluetooth and an app. Smartwool Targeted Cushion Women's Ski Socks, £27 (26:15) The Targeted Cushion has padding where you may want a little extra protection, but are still pretty thin, so they work in well-fitted, snug boots. Available in a big range of colours and designs, for men and women. Hard wearing but soft, using mainly Merino wool, combined with virgin and recycled synthetic fibres.  Sidas SUREfit Ski Sock, £25 (27:15) The Sidas Surefit sock has padding for the shin, toes and heel, in a specific right and left anatomy. Mesh panels and channels help wicking and breathability, using mix of merino wool, virgin and recycled synthetic yarns.  Ellis Brigham Wintersport Ski Socks (twin pack), £20 (28:00) There’s no Merino, but if you don’t want wool this is a great choice. These socks have padding for the foot, good height, and Coolmax to help wick moisture. Outstanding value. Feedback (30:00) I enjoy all feedback about the show, I like to know what you think, especially about our features so please contact on social @theskipodcast or by email [email protected]  Richard Patey: “I enjoyed your ski jacket episode: I’ve got an Ellis Brigham here in Bristol that I’ll be heading to soon.” APNorthfields: "The goggles special was another great episode. I am curious about photochromic lenses in goggles that adjust to light levels. This was not discussed - are they a no-no or worth considering?"  What are photochromic lenses (30:45) Bolle’s Phantom Plus lens tech ensures transition times of around 20 seconds when cold (31:30)  If you like the podcast, there are two things you can do to help:   1) Review us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify – it helps listeners find us 2) Subscribe, so you never miss an episode.  We now have 202 episodes to catch up with and 161 were listened to in the last week.   You can follow Iain @skipedia and the podcast @theskipodcast.
1/18/202433 minutes, 55 seconds
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197: Tips for skiing with children, ski carriage costs & the latest equipment trends

We look at tips for taking a ski holiday with your kids, take a look at the cost of ski carriage and get an updated on the latest equipment trends. Host Iain Martin was joined by journalist Katja Gaskell, Chris Moran and equipment expert Al Morgan. Intersport Ski Hire Discount Code Save money on your ski hire by using the code ‘SKIPODCAST’ at intersportrent.com, or simply take this link for your discount to be automatically applied at the checkout. SHOW NOTES Katja was on the show in Episode 167 discussing Ice Swimming (0:45) Chris shared his knowledge of action cameras in Episode 171 (1:15) Listen to our equipment specials about skis, ski boots, ski jackets and ski helmets & goggles Tim Hudson from Inspired Italy reported from the Dolomites (4:00) Simon Burgess reported from Flaine (5:15) Jen Tsang from That’s La Plagne is in La Plagne (6:30) Iain’s ‘Ski IQ’ of 144 puts him 7th on the Carv leaderboard in La Plagne and 1170th globally (9:00) Enter our competition to win swag from Les 3 Vallées(9:45) Would you buy an Electric snowboard? (10:00) Al reported from Slide in Telford (12:30) Listen to our equipment specials about skis, ski boots, ski jackets and ski helmets & goggles Find out more about the BOA binding system (15:00) Can you recycle a ski helmet? (16:30) Dave Mills: "Great podcast on ski jackets with Iain and Al, giving a resounding performance as a Geordie version of Stanley Tucci" Ski carriage with Ryanair & easyjet is £90 return if booked in advance (20:00) You can swap skis during week when you rent with Intersport (21:00) Read Katja’s blog on family holidays: Globetotting (25:30) The importance of snacks (30:00) Morning v. Afternoon lesssons (30:45) How to ski at half-term on a budget (35:00) Morzine offers discounts if you travel by train (35:30) Rent clothing from Ecoski (35:45) Try skiing in the Pyrénées for good value at half term (36:30) Or consider Roccaraso in Italy (36:45) Feedback (38:00) Dave Mills: "Absolutely love the ski podcast, can’t wait to put some of this into action!" GarnBet: "I feel like I come away from every episode learning something about the snowsports industry. Any keen snow lover should take a listen” LianaF1234: "Always look forward to the newest episode. It's a fantastic listen with invaluable insight into resorts, the latest kit, and guest speakers. Really valued the Ski Train episode and your feature at this year's Birmingham Snow Show. It’s helped to debunk the unknowns around taking the train to the Alps and we’re excited to have booked the train to Tignes in January!” You can buy Iain a coffee at buymeacoffee.com/theskipodcast Paul Bond: "As ever Iain, great content and really liking the snow reports coming in" Matt Gregory: "Thank you Iain and all of your contributors for such entertaining, educational and thrilling podcast episodes. Since I started listening in the 2020/2021 season as I watched our annual ski trip disappear in lockdown, I haven't missed an episode and have covered a lot of the back catalogue. Really looking forward to getting the boots snowy when I'm out in La Plagne" Jon Herbert: "Loving the podcast and specifically the variety!" If you like the podcast, there are three things you can do to help:   1) Review us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify 2) Subscribe 3) Book your ski hire with Intersport Rent using the code ‘SKIPODCAST’ or by taking this link There are now 201 episodes to catch up with. 59% of our listeners are in the UK, 18% in the US and the other 24% all over the world, including places as diverse Taiwan, Tanzania, Iraq & Uruguay You can follow Iain @skipedia and the podcast @theskipodcast
1/12/202441 minutes, 3 seconds
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The Best Ski Helmets & Goggles of Winter 2024 (plus what MIPS & VLT means)

Iain and Al cover the best new ski helmets and goggles for winter 2024, plus we explain all the jargon, including MIPS This Special Episode of The Ski Podcast has been made possible by Ellis Brigham - the winter sports specialists.   They have 16 shops around the UK where you can find all the kit you need for this winter. Alternatively, simply go to their website at ellis-brigham.com to buy online now. SHOW NOTES Catch up with our previous episodes on the best skis, ski boots and ski jackets  Helmet terminology:  ‘Fit is king’ (2:15) Safety Standards (3:00) What do EPS and MIPS stand for? (4:00) The importance of the strap (5:45) Passive v. active (adjustable) venting (6:00) Visor Helmets (7:00) The Spektrum Brunner helmet may be the greenest ever (8:45) What is the natural life of a ski helmet? (17:00) The Best Ski & Snowboard Helmets for Winter 2024 Sweet Protection Grimnir 2VI MIPS, £410 (10:00) This is expensive but beautifully made. The shell is made using pre-preg carbon fibre for incredible strength to weight, ten vents with grill covers and their own MIPS 2VI system. This is available in other Sweet helmets, including the £230 Sweet Ingiter. Visit the Sweet Protection website to learn more.   Giro Tor Spherical, £250 (11:45) A very comfortable helmet that uses the MIPS Spherical system with a hybrid construction of hard-shell upper and in-mold lower. It has adjustable venting, a dial fit system, Fidlock magnetic buckle, Recco reflector.   Head Rachel and Head Radar – £200 (12:45) A light, visor helmet with great functionality to fit with prescription glasses or lens can be removed. Uses Head’s Sphere Fit BOA system to adjust fit, adjustable venting, and excellent lens. Note that if you wear with goggles and no visor, there’s not goggle retainer. The Rev and Rita models are sold without the visor.    Salomon MTN Lab – £155 (14:00) A multi-purpose light (400g) helmet certified for climbing and skiing, so a superb choice for ski tourers. Passive venting, dial-fit system, removeable washable Merino liner, separate summer liner, head-torch clips and an elasticated goggle retainer at the rear. It uses Salomon’s EPS 4D liner, so the EPS core of the helmet provides crumple-zone like features, making it 30% safety than the European standard.    Oakley MOD 1 – £85 (16:00) A super-clean skater-inspired design. Light, BOA fit, washable liner and ear pads and available in a massive range of colours. If you want this style but with a brim or peak, the dual cert (ski and bike) hard shell Smith Holt at £80 is an excellent choice, at around 150g heavier. Goggle Terminology:  UV protection (18:30) What is VLT? (19:45) When to change the lens (21:00) How to clean the lens in goggles (23:00) Cylindrical, spherical or toric lenses (24:30) The Best Ski & Snowboard Goggles of Winter 2024 Smith 4D Mag - £320 (24:00) Uses their ChromaPop lens, with magnetic lens swap feature from the S3 ChromaPop Sun Red Mirror and S1 ChromaPop Storm Yellow Flash low light lens. Comes with a zippered hard case, lens and a microfibre bag.   Dragon PXV Dennis Ranalter Signature Goggle– £165 (26:00) The Lumalens Dark Smoke has a 23% VLT (S2) Toric lens, which works well for sunny days and when the clouds arrive. Comes with an extra Lumens Light Rose lens with 66% VLT. Oakley Line Miner – £138 (27:15) A medium fit product, also available in a Line Miner Large version. Available in a large range of frame and lens colour options, but the Prizm Saphire Iridium lens (Cat S3 13% VLT) is a stand-out. Silicon lined strap, triple layer face foam, microfibre bag and notches in the frame allow them to work over the legs of prescription glasses.   Bloc Boa – £45 (29:15) The standard black has a Cat S2 spherical lens (19% VLT) and a silver mirror finish. For the price, with a UV400 lens, anti-fog coating, triple layer face foam and silicon lined strap, microfibre bag this is excellent value. Feedback I enjoy all feedback about the show,so please contact us on social @theskipodcast or by email [email protected]   If you like the podcast, there are two things you can do to help:  1) Review us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify  2) Subscribe, so you never miss an episode    You can follow me @skipedia and the podcast @theskipodcast and find all our back episodes at www.theskipodcast.com 
1/5/202433 minutes, 30 seconds
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196: Snow Report Special

Our final episode of 2023 is a Snow Report Special, covering 10 resorts in 5 countries. Thanks to all of our listeners who joined us this year and here’s to a wonderful 2024 packed full of snow. SHOW NOTES Tim from Inspired Italy reported from the Dolomites (1:00) Find out more about the Dolomites ski area in Episode 192 (1:45) Andy from Kaluma Ski is based in St Anton (2:00) Robin reported from Verbier (5:00) Listen to Iain’s report from Verbier in March 2023 in Episode 172 (6:15) Kendra Scurfield is based in Banff Sunshine (6:45) Find out more about Banff Sunshine Village Betony reported in from St Gervais, Tignes and Verbier (9:00) Dave Burrows runs Snow Pros Ski School (9:45) Listen to Dave’s interview in The Ski Instructor Podcast with Julian Griffiths (11:30) Katja was in Morzine over Christmas (12:00) Take a look at Katja’s family travel blog, Globetotting (13:00) Simon Burgess was out in Flaine (13:15) Listen to Simon’s experience of the Magic Pass in Episode 87 (14:30) Alex Armand from Tip Top Ski Coaching in Les 2 Alpes (14:45) Alex Irwin from 150 Days of Winter is in Courchevel (15:30)
12/31/202317 minutes, 2 seconds
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The Best Ski Jackets of Winter 2024 (with all the technical terms explained)

Iain and Al pick the best new ski jackets for winter 2024, plus we explain the difference between waterproofing, breathability and taping. We also look at the increased use of recycled materials in jackets and the phasing out of PFCs.  This Special Episode of The Ski Podcast has been made possible by Ellis Brigham - the winter sports specialists.   They have 16 shops around the UK where you can find all the kit you need for this winter. Alternatively, simply go to their website at ellis-brigham.com to buy online now. SHOW NOTES Listen to our Best Skis of Winter 2024 episode Listen to our Best Ski Boots of Winter 2024 episode Waterproofing (2:45) Breathability (3:45) How important is taping? (5:00) The difference between 3-layer and 2-layer jackets? (6:00)            Why a ‘powder skirt’ isn’t for powder (9:00) What is ‘Recco’ (and why it’s not a replacement for a transceiver) (10:00) Sustainability in ski jackets (11:15) What is DWR? (11:30) The danger of PFCs (12:00) Increased use of recycled materials (13:45) Al recommends NikWax for cleaning your technical clothing (15:45) Listen to our special episode on Picture Organic Clothing (29:00)   THE BEST SKI JACKETS OF WINTER 2024 (17:00)   Spyder Vanqysh GORE-TEX Insulated Men's Jacket, £750 (17:30) The Vanqysh uses a Gore-Tex membrane, delivering dynamic stretch for freedom of movement. It has PrimaLoft Gold insulation, include a Recco reflector, removable helmet compatible hood and removable powder skirt and a good selection of pockets and stowage. The North Face Summit Verbier GORE-TEX Jacket (men and women), £629 (19:15) A technical 3-layer shell for freeride type skiing. The face fabric is 100% recycled polyester and your your foul-weather protection is provided by the Gore-Tex membrane.  Schöffel Misurina Women’s jacket, £500 (21:00) A flattering cut with removeable hood and powder skirt, which uses a stretchy Venturi waterproof/breathable membrane and has Responsible Down Standard down insulation paired with recycled PrimaLoft Gold Eco insulation with a 45% recycled material content.  Patagonia Women's Snowdrifter Jacket, £400 (23:00) This 3-layer jacket uses Patagonia’s H2NO membrane and is completely PFC free, made using 100% recycled polyester fabric in a mono-material. You get a Recco reflector, fixed powder skirt, large helmet compatible hood and a range of pockets. If you want a technical shell but want to focus on being environmentally friendly it’s hard to beat. Picture Men’s Stone Printed Jacket, £350 (26:00) This uses Picture’s DryPlay membrane, a PFC-free DWR treatment, and recycled materials. It’s fully taped and has the same waterproof and breathability ratings as jackets costing around twice as much.  There are links above to all the boots we mentioned here today, all of which are available at Ellis Brigham - the winter sports specialists. They have 16 shops around the UK where you can find all the kit you need for this winter. Alternatively, simply go to their website at ellis-brigham.com to buy online now – however, please note that we do not recommend you buy ski boots online. Please do go to a store and get fitted properly.  I enjoy all feedback about the show, I like to know what you think, especially about our features so please contact on social @theskipodcast or by email [email protected]  If you like the podcast, there are two things you can do to help:    1) Review us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify – it genuinely helps other listeners find us 2) Subscribe – so you never miss an episode   You can follow Iain @skipedia and the podcast @theskipodcast
12/29/202332 minutes, 20 seconds
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195: The Eurostar Snow Train, Sustainable Les Arcs & Chemmy Alcott's EV experience

There’s a sustainability focus this week as we look at the new Eurostar Snow Train, find out what Les Arcs is doing that sets them apart, plus Chemmy Alcott tells us about her experience of driving an electric car 5000 miles across the Alps. Iain was joined by Helen Coffey, Travel Editor at The Independent. Intersport Ski Hire Discount Code Save money on your ski hire by using the code ‘SKIPODCAST’ at intersportrent.com, or simply take this link for your discount to be automatically applied at the checkout. SHOW NOTES Watch Iain’s snow report from Les Arcs (2:00) Elena reported from Tirol in Austria (3:30) Vanessa Fisher was in Les Menuires in France (5:00) Dave Burrows from Snow Pros Ski School was skiing in Villars (6:00) Was last weekend the best ever in British snowsport history? (8:30) Mia Brookes won the  Snowboard Big Air Crystal Globe and was voted BBC Young Sports Personality of the Year Jasmin Taylor took first place at the Telemark Sprint in Pinzolo Andrew Musgrave was second in the Cross Country in Trondheim – a career-best result Listen to Iain’s interviews with Andrew, Jasmin and also Kirsty Muir and Zoe Atkin Read more about the ski slope in the desert in Saudi Arabia (10:30) Read Iain’s review of the new Eurostar Snow Train on The Telegraph (11:30) Iain has also written up a review on Ski Flight Free Seats had been set aside on Eurostar for baggage (14:00) Buy tickets on the Eurostar Snow Train here (16:00) The funicular to Les Arcs connects directly from the station in Bourg St Maurice (17:00) Flying represents 50-80% of the carbon cost of a ski holiday (23:00) Listen to Iain’s interview with Helen Coffey in this special episode (23:30) Iain is taking the Flight Free Challenge in 2024 (24:00) Anna Hughes founded Flight Free UK (24:30) Helen is author of the book “Zero Altitude: How I Learned to Fly Less and Travel More” (27:00) Les Arcs have recently been accredited as a B Corp company (28:00) Les Arcs was one of the first resorts in France to be given ‘Flocon Vert’ accreditation (29:20) Find out about the Mountain Animal Museum in Les Arcs (31:45) Marie Clemence Vallier is Head of Quality, Safety & Environment at ADS (32:30) Chemmy Alcott travelled 5000 miles last winter in her Skoda Enyaq EV (37:30) At Easter, Iain will be travelling to the Alps in a van from ‘Vans for Bands’ (45:00) Feedback I enjoy all feedback about the show, I like to know what you think, especially about our features so please contact on social @theskipodcast or by email [email protected]  Neil Howlett: "Thanks for the pod, really enjoying the content and we have a shared passion for trains" APNorthfields: "Loving the frequent podcast drops as we enter the new season! Keep up the great work" wiigman: "Loved 192. You don't get quality chat regarding coach chassis lengths, and the best Italian rifugios anywhere else!" Peter S: "Great interview with Lou about the Dolomites (in 192). She certainly knows her stuff." Mike Greenland: "Always a good show" Peter Til: "Thank you for the podcast. It has gotten me more and more excited for my first trip" Martin Walliman: "I only recently discovered The Ski Podcast and really love it! I've been working my way slowly through the older 180+ episodes in the last few weeks and it’s such a pleasure on my daily commutes." If you like the podcast, there are three things you can do to help:   1) Review us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify – it genuinely helps listeners find us 2) Subscribe, so you never miss an episode 3) Book your ski hire with Intersport Rent using the code ‘SKIPODCAST’ or taking this link You can follow me @skipedia and the podcast @theskipodcast. 
12/22/202351 minutes, 52 seconds
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The Best Ski Boots of Winter 2024 (plus what 'Flex', 'Gripwalk' & BOA means)

Iain and Al pick the best new ski boots for winter 2024, plus we explain the difference between the cuff, shell and liner, demystify ‘Flex’, powerstraps and GripWalk, and cover why you shouldn’t buy ski boots to match your outfit!   This Special Episode of The Ski Podcast has been made possible by Ellis Brigham - the winter sports specialists.   They have 16 shops around the UK where you can find all the kit you need for this winter. Alternatively, simply go to their website at ellis-brigham.com to buy online now. SHOW NOTES Listen to our Ski Boot Special Episode with Al and Colin Martin (2:00) Don't buy to match your outfit (“They’re tools not jewels”) Work with a bootfitter “Like a wand in Harry Potter, the ski boot chooses your foot" (3:00) What is the difference between the cuff and the shell? (3:45) What is the liner? (4:30) Why is a footbed important (5:00) How important are the buckles and what is BOA? (7:00) Find out more about the BOA system in Episode 187 (7:30) What is a powerstrap? (9:00) What is ‘walk mode’? (10:00) What is ‘Gripwalk’? (11:00) What is ‘Flex’? (12:00) Sustainability trends in ski boots (13:45) How are men’s and women’s ski boots designed differently? (19:15) What is a hybrid ski boot? (33:00) THE BEST SKI BOOTS OF WINTER 2024 Nordica Speedmachine 3 85 GW (18:00) A women’s boot with excellent technical features for just £320. A perfect first boot for an aspiring skier. Nordica HF 110 GW (20:00) Nordica have nailed with this ‘rear entry’ boot, making it so easy to get in and out of (the HF stands for ‘hands free’), but without compromising on performance. £430 Salomon S/Pro Supra BOA 95 (23:30) Al’s pick as the ‘best looking ski boot out there’, but using the new BOA cable system to cinch your feet in place perfectly. £430 K2 Recon 120 BOA GW (25:30) K2 ‘puts a lot of fun into skiing’, according to Al. The positioning of the BOA has made a big difference, making this a great option for advanced skiers. £550 Atomic Backland XTD Carbon 120 (29:00) The ultimate option for ski touring. £700 There are links above to all the boots we mentioned here today, all of which are available at Ellis Brigham - the winter sports specialists. They have 16 shops around the UK where you can find all the kit you need for this winter. Alternatively, simply go to their website at ellis-brigham.com to buy online now – however, please note that we do not recommend you buy ski boots online. Please do go to a store and get fitted properly.  Feedback I enjoy all feedback about the show, I like to know what you think, especially about our features so please contact on social @theskipodcast or by email [email protected]  If you like the podcast, there are two things you can do to help:    1) Review us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify – it genuinely helps other listeners find us 2) Subscribe – so you never miss an episode   You can follow Iain @skipedia and the podcast @theskipodcast
12/15/202337 minutes, 17 seconds
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194: Heliskiing in Chile & Innsbruck in Austria

Discovering Innsbruck in the Tirol, Austria, plus is heliskiing in Chile the ultimate bucket list trip?  Host Iain Martin was joined by Elena Protopopow (Tirol Tourist Board) and Lucy Aspden-Kean (Ski editor, The Telegraph) for this episode. Intersport Ski Hire Discount Code Save money on your ski hire by using the code ‘SKIPODCAST’ at intersportrent.com, or simply take this link for your discount to be automatically applied at the checkout. SHOW NOTES We covered skiing in the Lake District in Episode 73 (3:00) Tim (Inspired Italy) reports from the Dolomites, Italy (5:30) Andy Butterworth (Kaluma Ski) reports from St Anton, Austria (7:00) Alex Armand (Tip Top Ski Coaching) reports from Cervinia, Italy (9:45) You’d need a Ski IQ of 153 to top the Carv Leaderboard in Italy this week ( Iain spoke to Charlotte Bankes about her World Championships win with Huw Nightingale in Episode 188 (11:45) Kirsty Muir was 2nd in the Big Air in Beijing Listen to Iain’s interview with Kirsty in Episode 174 Iain interviewed XC skiers Andrew Musgrave & Andrew Young in December 2021 (12:25)              Vail Resorts are buying Crans Montana (13:00) Lucy travelled to Chile with Eleven Experience (16:00) Heliskiing is not like this (from Ski Sunday) (29:30) Take a look at the beautiful Zaha Hadid station designs in Innsbruck (32:00) The Bergisil Ski Jump hosts the ‘Four Hills Ski Jumping’ competition in January (34:00) Ski above Innsbruck at Nordkette, or nearby at Kuhtai, Stubai or Seefeld (36:00) Listen to Hannah talking about the NightJet train via Amsterdam in Episode 176 (39:00) The Ski Plus City Pass covers all 13 resorts around Innsbruck plus local attractions (42:00) Feedback I enjoy all feedback about the show, I like to know what you think, especially about our features so please contact on social @theskipodcast or by email [email protected]  Lou Pode: "You do really innovative, interesting podcasts!" Andrew Dollery: "I just wanted to compliment you on recent episodes: you're on fine form!" Andy A: "Really enjoying your podcasts over the last month and so looking forward to this winter." Tim Raglan: "As an avid listener I wanted to thank you for the work you do. It was your podcast that gave me the push to work in Verbier last winter and it was one of the best decisions of my life!" If you like the podcast, there are three things you can do to help:    1) Review us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify  2) Subscribe so you never miss a podcast  3) Book your ski hire with Intersport Rent using the code ‘SKIPODCAST’ or take this link There are now 195 episodes to catch up with: just go to www.theskipodcast.com and search around the tags and categories: you’re bound to find something of interest.  You can follow me @skipedia and the podcast @theskipodcast
12/8/202345 minutes, 41 seconds
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The Best Skis of Winter 2024 (plus what length and type to buy)

Iain and Al pick the best new skis for winter 2024, plus help you understand what length skis to buy, what 'rocker' and 'side cut' mean and why lighter bindings aren't always better.  This Special Episode of The Ski Podcast has been made possible by Ellis Brigham - the winter sports specialists. They have 16 shops around the UK where you can find all the kit you need for this winter. Alternatively, simply go to their website at ellis-brigham.com to buy online now. SHOW NOTES What’s the difference between different types of skis? (2:00) Skis like the Line Blade, Black Crows Mirus Cor and Salomon Addikt Pro are bringing the fun back to ‘Piste’ skis (2:15) What’s the difference between Big Mountain and Freeride skis? (3:00)  How important is the width under your foot? (3:45) What are ‘All Mountain’ skis? (4:30) What is a ‘rocker? (6:00) What is ‘side cut’? (7:15) How long should your skis be? (8:30) ‘Nose to forehead’ level is a good guideline for length (10:15) What are the latest sustainability initiatives in skis (11:00) Is the Rossignol Essential the most sustainable ski ever produced? (14:00)  Only 8% of a traditionally ski can be recycled, but the Essential is 77% recyclable and it is made from 34% recycled materials (14:15) Al tested these skis at the SIGB Ski Test in February 2023 (17:15) How much are bindings? (25:15) Why lighter touring skis aren’t always the best option (33:30) THE BEST SKIS OF WINTER 2024 Salomon Addikt Pro (19:00) A ‘Piste’ ski for upper intermediates to experts. £780 including bindings. Nordica Belle 75 (21:30) A ‘Piste’ ski for women, ideal to those just getting into skiing and for intermediates. £385 including bindings K2 Mindbender 90 C W (23:45) An ‘All Mountain’ women’s ski that’s perfect for performance on the groomers, but with a freeride feel.  Great for intermediates wanting to go off the side up to more advanced and expert skiers. £455 without a binding. Scott Pure Mission 98 Ti (26:15) A true do-it-all ‘Freeride' ski that suits advanced and expert skiers. £580 without a binding. Elan Ripstick Tour 104 Glen Plake A ‘Touring’ ski that’s 104mm underfoot but works on piste. £720 without a binding. All of these skis are available at Ellis Brigham - the winter sports specialists. They have 16 shops around the UK where you can find all the kit you need for this winter. Alternatively, simply go to their website at ellis-brigham.com to buy online now. Feedback I enjoy all feedback about the show, I like to know what you think, ideas for features so please contact on social @theskipodcast or by email [email protected] If you like the podcast, there are two things you can do to help:   1) Review us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify – it genuinely helps other listeners find us 2) Subscribe – so you never miss an episode
12/4/202336 minutes, 34 seconds
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193: Jamie Grant, Founder of Carv - 'The Digital Ski Coach'

Episode 193 is a special interview with Jamie Grant - the founder of a great British skiing success story: the Carv device.  We discuss how Jamie took his original idea of a ‘digital ski coach’ via China, some help from Dave Ryding and a record Kickstarter campaign to an award-winning multi-million dollar business with a database of over 340 million turns. And it all started with a poster on a wall in Imperial College asking for help with coding... SHOW NOTES Iain interviewed Tony McWilliam, founder of Faction Skis Iain interviewed Jim Adlington, founder of Planks Clothing Iain reviewed the Carv in Episode 171 Carv has over 20,000 members across 58 countries (0:40) Jamie was studying for a PhD at Imperial PhD (3:00) Only 8% of skiers take a lesson in any year (6:00) The first version of Carv was trialled with students on Varsity ski trip (8:00) In 2015 Jamie moved to China to join an incubator fund (11:00) Dave Ryding helped test the prototype (12:45) The 2016 Carv Kickstarter was the biggest in sports to date, raising US$275,000 (16:00) Carv was awarded a Queen’s Award for Enterprise for International Trade in 2021 (17:45) The Carv insole uses a magnetometer, accelerometer, gyroscope and over 30 pressure sensors, measuring data 20 times per second (20:00) Iain had custom insoles and the Carv fitted at the same time at Profeet in Fulham, London in Episode 161 (22:00) Metrics recorded include Edge Similarity, Pressure Smoothness and Edge Angle (24:45) Carv has a database of 348 million turns to work with (26:45) The gamification means you can look at the Leaderboard at any time (28:00) The Carv costs £200 for the hardware and then £179pa subscription David Lindsay in Episode 190 spoke of using the Carv in his Masterclasses (33:30) Off-piste measurement is coming to the Carv this winter (36:00) FEEDBACK If you like the podcast, there are three things you can do to help:    1) Review us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify – it genuinely helps other listeners find us  2) Subscribe – so you never miss an episode  3) Book your ski hire with Intersport Rent using the code ‘SKIPODCAST’ or take this link There are now 193 episodes to catch up with and 134 were listened to in the last week. There is so much to listen to in our back catalogue, just go to theskipodcast.com and search around - you’re bound to find something of interest.  You can follow Iain on social media @skipedia and the podcast @theskipodcast
12/1/202342 minutes, 25 seconds
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192: Skiing in the Dolomites, Coach Travel & Ski Booking Trends

We find out about the Dolomites in Italy, the days of ski trips by coach and discuss booking trends in the UK market. Iain was joined by Lou Anderton from Inspired Italy and Dan Fox from Ski Weekends. Intersport Ski Hire Discount Code Save money on your ski hire by using the code ‘SKIPODCAST’ at intersportrent.com, or simply take this link for your discount to be automatically applied at the checkout. SHOW NOTES Alex Irwin of the YouTube channel 150 Days of Winter skied in Val Thorens (3:20) Betony Garner was in Verbier (4:30) Dave Burrows from SnowPros Ski School reported from Glacier 3000 (5:30) Dan will be skiing in Verbier this weekend (7:30) Listen to our interview with Warren Smith (8:00) Dave Ryding finished 4th in Obergurgl by just 0.01s (9:00) The Speed Opening races in Zermatt & Cervinia were cancelled again (9:30) For a  20% discount on the best available rate at Banff Sunshine Village listeners should email [email protected] (10:15) The Dolomites are in the north-east of Italy (11:30) Fly to Innsbruck, Verona, Munich, Venice or Milan (12:00) The Dolomiti Superski claims 1200km of skiing on one ski pass (14:00) The Sella Ronda is the ‘Circle Line’ of the Dolomites (15:30) The next Winter Olympics will be in Milan-Cortina in 2026 (18:00) Inspired Italy offer ‘ski safaris’ across the region (21:30) The Ikon Pass now includes Dolomiti Superski (25:00) Harris Holidays were the original coach holidays specialists (26:00) Dan took over Ski Weekends in 2007 (27:30) Ski Weekends stopped offering the coach in 2016 (29:45) Dan is based in St Gervais for the winter (37:00) Ski Weekend’s chalet in Les Gets sleeps up to 38 people Listen to Iain’s full episode interview with Eddie The Eagle (40:30) Eddie will be on ‘Dancing On Ice’ on ITV this winter (41:00) Feedback (44:00) I enjoy all feedback about the show, I like to know what you think, especially about our features so please contact on social @theskipodcast or by email [email protected]  Thanks to everyone who contacted me about why Canadian airports start with a 'Y BobinCH: "The Bode Miller interview was great! Super interesting guy & unbelievable skier." Liv: "I’ve been listening to your amazing podcast and especially loved the episode with the ski companies talking about sustainability" Ruth: "Thank you for all the great content which has been keeping me sane on many long drives recently. I really appreciate the work that goes into all the episodes." Michael Oxley: "I've been absolutely loving your podcast, your guests, reviews and stories are fantastic and make for a really informative listen." Joe Childs: "Thanks again for all the info you share on The Ski Podcast. I am still working my way through the earlier recordings and finding great stuff." If you like the podcast, there are three things you can do to help:   1) Review us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify 2) Subscribe so you never miss an episode 3) Book your ski hire with Intersport Rent using the code ‘SKIPODCAST’ or taking this link You can follow me @skipedia and the podcast @theskipodcast
11/24/202346 minutes, 56 seconds
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191: Lesley McKenna, British Snowboarding Legend

Lesley Mckenna is a legendary snowboarder in the UK scene. She was the first British snowboarder to compete at the Winter Olympics and the first to win a World Cup Half-Pipe. She went on to become coach of the most successful GB Park and Pipe team ever, plus she’s a filmmaker, ski tourer and much more. Intersport Ski Hire Discount Code Save money on your ski hire by using the code ‘SKIPODCAST’ at intersportrent.com, or simply take this link for your discount to be automatically applied at the checkout. SHOW NOTES Lesley’s parents were both ski instructors (4:00) Her grandfather was one of the original Scottish pioneers of skiing (5:30) Lesley’s cousins are Alain and Noel Baxter, who both skied slalom for Team GB (8:00) First ski season in Jackson Hole (8:30) Racing on pair of 224cm skis (13:30) Moving on to Breckenridge (16:00) Kirsteen McGibbon tragically died during a training run in 1996 (17:45) H&R Insurance were the main sponsors of Lesley’s early career (18:30) Becci Malthouse helped Lesley’s transition to snowboarding (18:45) The 1996 Brits took place in Meribel Lesley started off racing slalom before moving onto freestyle (23:30) The challenges of funding (28:00) Listen to Iain’s interview with Bode Miller (30:30) What was it like being with Alain Baxter when he won his Olympic medal (31:00) Coaching at the British Ski Academy and for Roxy (35:00) Lesley Worked through the 2014 & 2018 cycles as a coach (36:30) Listen to Iain’s interview with Pat Sharples (38:00) Jenny Jones won Britain’s first ever medal on snow at Sochi (39:00) Billy Morgan won bronze in the Big Air at PyeongChang (40:00) Wandering Workshops (43:30) The Kendal Film Festival takes place from 16-19 November (46:00) Patagonia’s film ‘Thrawn’ is about the cultural significance of snowsports in the Cairngorms (46:30) Is haggis the Scottish version of ‘hygge’? (48:00) The 2023 Brits took place in Scotland (50:30) Listen to Iain’s interview with Kirsty Muir (51:30) Watch ‘Dropstitch’ on YouTube (52:15) Lesley won Sport Scotland Coach Developer of the Year (53:00) If you like the podcast, there are three things you can do to help: 1) Review us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify 2) Subscribe, so you don’t miss another episode 3) Book your ski hire with Intersport Rent using the code ‘SKIPODCAST’ or by taking this link   You can follow Iain @skipedia and the podcast @theskipodcast
11/16/202355 minutes
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190: The story of Méribel + Killington & Banff Sunshine Village

We explore the history of Méribel and discover Banff Sunshine Village in Canada and Killington in the States.  Host Iain Martin was joined by Kendra Scurfield (Banff Sunshine Village), Kristel Killary (Killington) and David Lindsay (ESF Méribel and son of the resort’s founder Sir Peter Lindsay).  Intersport Ski Hire Discount Code Save money on your ski hire by using the code ‘SKIPODCAST’ at intersportrent.com, or simply take this link for your discount to be automatically applied at the checkout. SHOW NOTES Killington opened on 03 November (1:30) Andy Butterworth from Kaluma Ski is in St Anton (5:00) Robin Shah has already been skiing in Verbier (8:45) Jen Tsang is from That’s La Plagne (9:30) Save money this winter when you book your ski hire at intersportrent.com and use the code ‘SKIPODCAST’ (11:30) The first ever cross-border Alpine World Cup races take place this weekend in Zermatt and Cervinia (13:00) You can read more about the debate about use of diggers on the course (13:15) Sir Peter Lindsay is recognised as the founder of Méribel (14:30) Jean-Marie Choffel is author of the book ‘Méribel since 1938’ (15:45)~ Lindsay’s business partner was the French Count, Jean Gaillard de la Valdenne (17:45) In 1936 Lindsay and two guides climbed La Saulire on skins and skied down to Brides-les-Bains (21:00) ESF Méribel are launching their ‘Master Classes’ for January 2024 (26:00) Iain tested the Carv in Episode 171 (29:45) Kendra has her own podcast: 'For The Love of Winter' (30:00) Ski Big 3 is a joint venture between Banff Sunshine Village, Lake Louise and Mt Norquay (34:00) Find out about Banff Sunshine Village (35:00) Kendra skied with Robin Williams at Sunshine Village (39:00) Killington is the largest resort in Eastern North America (41:00) Killington’s partner is Pico Mountain (42:00) Listen to Iain’s report on skiing in Australia in Episode 182  Over Thanksgiving Weekend (Nov 25/26) Killington is hosting the Women's World Cup (47:30) Discover Cow Power in Killington (48:30) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQlsLiDjc_4 Feedback Amy Stewart: "I’ve been a long time listener and got to listen to Episode 182 about Perisher and Thredbo. I love it, as a long time instructor over here it's awesome to finally hear about this unique ski area on an international level. This podcast was great through the pandemic when I was over here to keep me in touch with the winter season back in Europe!" Oli: "It was great to meet you at London Snow Show. Great talk. Looking forward to listening to more episodes this winter!" James: "I really enjoy the podcast, with the wide range of topics. Keep up the good work." Hans Weeren: "I just started listening to your podcast. Nice work!" Miranda Slater: "Very big congrats on being honoured with a finalist position. Keep up the good work as you are a great channel." Matt Hayes: "Congratulations on a great achievement for the pod. Hopefully it serves as some compensation and recognition of the time, dedication and quality that you put in." If you like the podcast, there are three things you can do to help:    1) Review us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify  2) Subscribe, so you don’t miss another episode  3) Book your ski hire with Intersport Rent using the code ‘SKIPODCAST’ or by taking this link   You can follow Iain @skipedia and the podcast @theskipodcast
11/10/202352 minutes, 15 seconds
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189: Bode Miller

Bode Miller is the most successful male American alpine ski racer of all time: an Olympic and World Championship gold medallist, he is also a two-time overall World Cup champion and one of just five men to win World Cup events in all five disciplines.  Iain spoke to Bode about his unique career as a racer and about Peak Skis – the new range of skis that he has designed and is launching for sale in Europe. SHOW NOTES   Chemmy Alcott told me “Bode is unique: he’s an icon, because he doesn’t fit any mould” (3:30) Bode learned to ski at Cannon Mountain ski area in New Hampshire (4:00) At Carrabasset Valley Academy Bode had to snowmobile 6 miles and hitch 18 miles each day (5:45) Bode initially showed promise as a snowboarder (8:00) He cut a snowboard in half and put bindings on them (9:15) He started racing pro at 18 and by 1998 was at the Nagano Winter Olympics (10:00) Bode’s first podium was in 2000 at Val d’Isere (10:30) Bode won two silver medals at Salt Lake in 2002 (12:30)   “It's the Olympics. If I had backed off and I came in fifth or sixth place, I think I would have been really disappointed.” Bode’s autobiography is called ‘Go Fast, Be Good, Have Fun’ “We should tell our kids to just have fun, participate and not get bent on winning or losing”  Bode lived in a 9-metre long RV for much of his time on the circuit (16:00) Bode’s training was unconventional and included a 700-lb squat machine built by his uncle (17:00) Other sessions included 15-minute runs through the streams (21:00) Watch the famous ‘60 Minutes’ interview (26:00) At Vancouver in 2010 he became the first American to win Olympic medal in downhill since 1994 (30:30) In 2014 Bode became the oldest Olympic medalist in alpine ski history, winning bronze in super-G (34:00)      “Miller is skiing's mad scientist. There couldn't possibly be anyone who has thought more about what it takes to win a ski race” The Guardian, 2006 Bode set up Peak Skis in 2022 (38:00) Race skis in Bode’s day looked ‘like a toothpick’ in comparison to today’s race skis (39:00) Peak Skis use ‘Keyhole Technology’ (40:00) Bode on ‘cooking’ skis to see how they are constructed (41:30) View the full range of Peak Skis here (44:45) Bode on ski radius (46:30) Bode on ‘women’s skis’ (48:00) Loc8 means Peak Skis can be tracked if lost (49:00) Peak Skis are now on sale in Europe direct from the website (50:00) Feedback I enjoy all feedback about the show, so please let me what you thought via social @theskipodcast or email [email protected]  If you like the podcast, there are three things you can do to help:   1) Review us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify 2) Buy me a coffee at BMAC/theskipodcast 3) Book your ski hire with Intersport Rent using the code ‘SKIPODCAST’ You can follow Iain @skipedia and the podcast @theskipodcast
10/31/202353 minutes, 29 seconds
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188: National Snow Week ft Mia Brookes, Ed Leigh, Chemmy Alcott, Warren Smith & more

This National Snow Week Special is packed full of interviews, including Mia Brookes, Ed Leigh, Chemmy Alcott, Charlotte Bankes, Warren Smith and more, all recorded at the consumer shows in Birmingham and London, and at trade networking event LISTEX.  SHOW NOTES The Ski Podcast was a finalist in the ‘Best Broadcast Programme’ category at the 2023 Travel Media Awards (1:00) Sam Haddad featured in our snowboard special episode (1:30) Sam won the Travel Media award for ‘Best Sustainability Feature’ (1:40) Save money when you book your ski hire with Intersport by using the code ‘SKIPODCAST’ (1:45) Listen to Iain’s interview with Tim Warwood (2:45) Mia Brookes became world champion in snowboard slopestyle earlier this year (4:45) Charlotte Bankes won the mixed team Snowboard Cross with teammate Huw Nightingale (8:00) Iain interviewed Charlotte when she first joined Team GB Colin Martin appeared in our Ski Boot Special podcast (13:30) Al Morgan discussed the BOA Fit System for ski boots in Episode 187 Listen to Iain’s interview with BBC Ski Sunday presenter Ed Leigh, recorded in Feb 2023 (18:30) Tord Nilson is on the SIGB board (22:00) Guy Fowles works at Wasteland Travel, specialists in ski trips for student and young professionals (25:15) Ian Brown from The Snow Centre in Hemel Hempstead (27:15) James Gambrill from The Ski Club of Great Britain, who are bringing back Ski Club reps to France (29:30) Dan Keeley is from the charity Snowcamp (33:30) Iain reported on his trip to Roccaraso in Abruzzo in Episode 170 (36:15) Graeme is the owner of Ski Abruzzo (37:45) Aaron is the founder of OOSC Clothing (39:00) Iain led panels about train travel at both shows (41:00) Krissie Roe from Inghams talked about their new train travel product in Episode 184 (44:00) Listen to Iain’s ‘Behind the Scenes at Ski Sunday’ interview with Chemmy Alcott (44:15) Richard Sinclair is MD at ski travel agency SNO Holidays (44:30) SNO are reporting an increase in demand for train travel (45:00) Richard appeared on our electric vehicle special podcast (49:00) SNO has a page about electric car travel to the Alps in their website Warren Smith has been taking the POW Carbon Literacy courses (49:45) In Episode 183 we discussed the POW ‘Send It for Climate’ campaign (52:00) Dom Winter is Head of Programmes for Protect Our Winters UK Nathalie Davies is MD of Raccoon Media Group (54:00) The 2024 London Snow Show will take place on 19-20 October at ExCel in London (55:00) Iain was joined for The Ski Podcast Live by Mike Richards, Katie Bamber, James Wilcox, Catherine Murphy and Tristan Kennedy (speaking about Japan, Turkey, Iraq, Pays de Gex, Uzbekistan and Abruzzo respectively) Feedback (57:00)  We have some great feedback from ‘Snowheads’ (57:30)   Fixx: "The Ski Podcast panel with Iain re. train travel to the slopes was very interesting" wiigman: "The Ski Podcast panel stuff excellent and thought-provoking" elzP: "I also really enjoyed the train travel session" Tim: "I recently discovered The Ski Podcast and I have been binge listening! I'm impressed by the engaging content and captivating discussions on all things skiing and snow sports" Inside Morzine: "We can’t wait for the new season to kick off but first there a little matter of the National Snow Show and meet someone who has not only got us through the pandemic but the all the months in between: Iain Martin from The Ski Podcast - a total legend!" Andrea Dalton: "Just managed to catch up with this latest episode and fab to hear from Al always love listening to what he has to say." If you like the podcast, there are three things you can do to help: 1) Review us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify  2) Buy me a coffee at BuyMeaCoffee.com/theskipodcast (thanks David) 3) Book your ski hire with Intersport Rent using the code ‘SKIPODCAST’ You can follow Iain on social @skipedia and the podcast @theskipodcast
10/25/202359 minutes, 12 seconds
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187: Copper Mountain, BOA ski boots & ski equipment trends

We find out about Copper Mountain in Colorado and look at look at this season’s equipment trends, including BOA ski boots, the Rossignol ‘Essential’ ski, the new Lange ‘Shadow’ innovation and look at clothing rental. Iain was joined by Maria Fox, Director of Marketing at Copper Mountain, and podcast regular, Al Morgan, from SkiKitInfo.com SHOW NOTES Copper Mountain stayed open to 28 May last winter (2:00) Intersport Rent is the new main partner of The Ski Podcast (3:45) Use the code ‘SKIPODCAST’ when you book your ski hire at intersportrent.com (4:00) National Snow Week takes place between 14 and 22 October (5:00) The shows are at the Birmingham NEC (14-15 Oct) and the London Excel (21-22 Oct) Listeners can get a free ticket by using the code ‘SKIPODCAST’ (5:30) LISTEX takes place at London Excel from 17-19 October (6:00) The Ski Podcast is a finalist as ‘Best Broadcast Programme’ in the Travel Media Awards (6:15) SNCF trains are now on sale for journeys up to 09 January (6:30) Listen to Episode 185 for more info on Inghams train options (6:45) Go to Ski Flight Free for all the info you need about train travel this winter The Telegraph’s Bucket List poll showed 26% of people have a US Road Trip on their list (7:00) Snowmaking started in Copper Mountain on 02 October (7:30) Check all the facts about Copper here (9:00) Downhill race training is on offer in Copper from 20 October (10:00) Copper Mountain bills itself as the 'Athlete's Mountain' (12:30) Copper is the Official Training Centre for the US Ski and Snowboard team The Woodward Terrain Parks in Copper are a key feature (14:45) Copper hosts the Colorado Special Olympics Winter Games (17:00) Employees at Copper Mountain are also eligible for Athlete Sponsorship (18:00) Find out more about the BOA binding system for ski boots (24:00) https://youtu.be/fMCQuZvNm8U Find out more about the Lange ‘Shadow’ system (29:00) The Rossignol ‘Essential’ ski is the ‘most sustainable ski’ Al has ever seen (33:00) Planks is very upfront that "We are not eco-friendly" (35:15) Clothing rental trend is evident with Hurr, John Lewis, ecoski, Selfridges all offering ski clothing rental (36:00) Feedback (39:00) I enjoy all feedback about the show, I like to know what you think, so please contact me via social @theskipodcast or by email [email protected]  Ian: “Just catching up on a few eps of the podcast. That 3 Valleys hike in Episode 184 sounds awesome!” David: “Thanks so much for the podcast: my wife and I are keen listeners”  James Hawkins: “I love listening to every episode so keep up the good work. I enjoyed the conversation about golf in Episode 186 and wanted to mention the Kitzbuhel Golf Festival…they transform “The Streif” into a golf course for the day. The first tee shot is taken from the actual Hahnenkamm starting gate and you play the exact race track.” Tom Kelly: “I've enjoyed listening to your podcasts. I also do a skiing pod, the Last Chair, for Ski Utah. The episode on rail travel to the Alps made me jealous that we really don't have that here in the USA.” If you like the podcast, there are three things you can do to help: 1) Review us on Apple Podcasts (104 ratings) or Spotify (31 ratings)  2) Buy me a coffee at BMAC/theskipodcast (thanks David) 3) Book your ski hire with Intersport Rent using the code ‘SKIPODCAST’   You can follow Iain @skipedia and the podcast @theskipodcast
10/13/202342 minutes, 34 seconds
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186: Aspen's New Terrain and Autumn Skiing in Austria

We discuss autumn glacier skiing in Austria, what’s new in Aspen and whether golf is easier in the mountains. Iain was joined by Rana Dershowitz, VP at Aspen Snowmass and journalists Rob Rees. SHOW NOTES Rob was last on the show in Episode 179 discussing the Aosta Valley (1:15) National Snow Week takes place from 14-22 October (3:30) The Ski Podcast Live will feature at the shows on each Sunday at 1pm (3:45) Secure a free ticket to the show using the code ‘SKIPODCAST’ (4:15) The Ski Podcast is a finalists at the Travel Media Awards (4:45) Iain skied in Zermatt in August Gethin James told us about skiing in Solden in October in Episode 159 (5:50) Stubai above Neustift is one of Rob’s favourites (6:45) Find out more about the Intersport Schneetage (7:45) Rob shared a lift with Hermann Maier in Pitztal Iain spoke with Dave Ryding in Saas Fee in Episode 57 (11:30)            Find out about the ‘White 5’ lift pass (13:15) Check out the lifts designed by Zara Hadid if you travel to Innsbruck (14:00) Ski Launch took place in September 2023 (16:00) The European Masters Golf takes place in Crans Montana (18:00) The new ‘Hero’s’ terrain expansion is the biggest in Vail for 40 years (21:00) The Ikon Pass includes Aspen Snowmass and more than 50 other resorts (26:30) Aspen hosts the Winter X Games (28:00) The Mountain Collective pass is another option for multiple resort skiing (32:00) Find out about the 'Give A Flake' advocacy campaign (34:00) Aspen’s Environment Foundation is a great campaign (36:45) Take a look at the melting gondola sculpture (37:30) Feedback (39:45)   I enjoy all feedback about the show, so if you have any thoughts or ideas for features please contact me via social @theskipodcast or by email [email protected]  Paul: "[Your] hard work and imagination is being rewarded"   Heather Hannam: "Still loving listening to your Podcasts with my daughter. Congratulations on your nomination by the way, we should be ably to buy you a glass of something fizzy, rather than just a coffee"    Paul Sonn: "I live in the US and really enjoy your podcast."    If you like the podcast, there are couple of things you can do to help:  1) Review us on Apple Podcasts (103 ratings) or Spotify (30 ratings)    2) Buy me a coffee at buymeacoffee.com/theskipodcast Podcast Stats - 51% of listeners catch the podcast on Apple Podcasts and 34% on Spotify - Listens are up 20% over the last year. - There are 186 episodes to catch up with and 115 were listened to in the last week.  - For the first time that more than half of our listeners were from outside the UK - 21% of our listeners were in the USA You can follow Iain at @skipedia and the podcast @theskipodcast
9/29/202342 minutes, 24 seconds
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185: New Ski Train Services & Ski Touring to the North Pole

We discuss new ways to take the train to the Alps and what it’s like skiing to the North Pole.  Iain was joined by Krissy Roe, Sustainability Manager at Inghams Ski and adventurer Sue Stockdale. SHOW NOTES Listen to our special about skiing in Thredbo and Perisher, Australia (2:00) The Ski Podcast has been shortlisted as one of the finalists in the ‘Broadcast Programme of the Year’ category in the 2023 Travel Media Awards (5:00)  ‘Ski Launch’ took place in early September (6:00) Sandra Picard is Brand and Communications Director for Compagnie des Alpes (6:30) You can view Sandra’s slidedeck here and CdA’s commitments here (8:45) You can look at Iain’s slides about AI here (9:00) A new survey by Le Ski shows the snowsports market is expected to grow by 14% (9:15) Nick Morgan is MD at Le Ski Chalets You can find out more about ski jobs in ski resorts in our special episode (11:30) National Snow Week will see ski shows at the Birmingham NEC and London Excel (13:30) Listeners can get free entry using the discount code ‘SKIPODCAST’ before 01 October (13:45) In winter 2008/09, over 30,000 people travelled by Eurostar on their ski holiday (20:45) Find out about the new Eurostar Snow Train service to France at Ski Flight Free (22:00) Listen to Iain’s review of the inaugural ‘old’ Eurostar ski train service from 2021 (23:00) The Inghams train product is now on sale on their website (25:00) Their packages are the same price in most cases as travelling by plane (29:30) Listen to Prue Stone from Hotelplan discussing their commitment to sustainability in our special episode (31:30) You can listen to Sue’s TED Talk here (33:30) Sue is the first woman from the UK to ski to the Magnetic North Pole in 1996 (34:00) Listen to our special about ski touring on the Haute Route (44:30) Panache Cruises offer cruises including ski touring (46:00) Feedback I enjoy all feedback about the show, I like to know what you think, ideas for features so please contact on social @theskipodcast or by email [email protected]  BobinCH (snowheads): “I enjoyed Episode 182 that as it brought back fond memories of those gum trees in the Thredbo backcountry!” Max Martin (Apple podcasts): “A year round fortnightly roundup of interviews and reports on all aspects of skiing and snowboarding. Always interesting and informative, The Ski Podcast keeps me in touch with the sport and lifestyle.” Nick D (BuyMeACoffee): “Well deserved getting to the award finals. Keep up the great work. I was in Roccarasso the same week you visited and enjoyed the podcast on your trip.” You can follow Iain @skipedia and the podcast @theskipodcast
9/18/202350 minutes, 25 seconds
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184: Hiking Les 3 Vallées, Zermatt's Alpine Crossing & Car Sharing in Méribel

We find out what it's like hiking across Les 3 Vallées, about the new Alpine Crossing in Zermatt and an environmentally-focussed ski school in Méribel.  Iain was joined by Estelle Roy from the Les Menuires Tourist Office and Ollie Scott from the ski school Rhythm to Ride in Méribel. SHOW NOTES The zero isotherme went as high as 5300m in the Alps (01:00) There has been new snow down to 2300m (2:00) Ollie ski toured to La Grande Casse in May (3:00) Iain skied in Zermatt last week (4:00) https://twitter.com/skipedia/status/1695071076483477691 In recent episodes, we’ve heard about mountain biking, road cycling and family activities in Les 3 Vallées (5:00) The Lac de Rosière is spectacular (5:45) Florent Hazucka works for the Courchevel Tourist Office (6:15) There are the remains of a plane, which crashed at Breche Portetta in 1969 (9:00) Iain stayed at the Refuge du Grand Plan (11:00) There’s also a refuge at Lac Merlet, both are in the Vanoise National Park (12:00) Listen to Iain’s report on staying the night at the Refuge du Saut last winter (14:00) Iain stayed on his second night at Refuge du Lac du Lou (15:45) Listen to Iain’s experience of ski touring to the Refuge at night (19:30) You can try ice diving in Les Menuires in winter (19:45) Katya reported on ice swimming in Samoens in Episode 166 (23:00) It's an easy walk from Chez Pepe Nicolas to Lac du Lou (23:30) You can book the refuge via their website (24:30) The Matterhorn Ultraks trail running weekend includes 5 different races (26:00) Marc Lagger is Communications Manager for Zermatt Bergbahnen (27:00) Read Iain’s article for Fall Line Magazine This year’s races will take place on the weekends of 18/19 and 25/26 November (30:00) Listen to Iain’s interview with the organiser of the Speed Opening Downhill races, recorded in September 2022 (35:00) Ollie Scott is a co-founder of Rhythm to Ride ski school in Méribel (35:45) Any hours booked with Rhythm to Ride lead to seeds being planted in Africa (39:00) Rhythm to Ride set up the the CarPool Tool (40:30) They donate 3% of their income to Protect Our Winters (46:00) Find out more about the new train services to the Alps at Ski Flight Free (47:00) We discussed Thredbo’s lift pass cap in Episode 183 (48:00) Feedback I enjoy all feedback about the show, I like to know what you think, ideas for features so please contact on social @theskipodcast or by email [email protected]  Joe Childs: “New Ski Podcast day is always a great day!” Hocenski Hoc Dalibor: “Nice podcast” Peter: “I've started listening to your podcast two days ago and am slowly listening to most of your old episodes. I am currently at Episode 24.”  If you like the podcast, there are couple of things you can do to help:   1) Review us on Apple Podcasts  2) Buy me a coffee at www.buymeacoffee.com/theskipodcast There are 184 episodes to catch up with and 134 were listened to in the last week. You can follow me @skipedia and the podcast @theskipodcast
9/1/202352 minutes, 10 seconds
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183: Val Thorens in summer, Aussie lift queues & POW's 'Send It' campaign

In Episode 183 we find out what Val Thorens is like in summer, how Australian ski resorts are dealing with lift queues and all about the latest campaign from Protect Our Winters. Iain was joined by Jen Tsang, based in La Plagne, and Lindsey Dixon from Protect our Winters. SHOW NOTES Lindsey was last on the show in Episode 168, talking about taking the train to Val d’Isere (1:00) Lindsey skied at Skieasy in Chiswick (3:00) Moving Mountains offers the same option in Sussex (4:30) Listen to Iain’s report on skiing in Australia in Episode 182 (6:00) Jen and her family took part in the VT Summit Games (8:45) It snowed while Jen was in Les 3 Vallees (9:30) https://twitter.com/3Vallees_france/status/1688461637164929024  Find out more about the new sports centre Le Board (11:00) The soft play at Le Board sounds great fun (14:45) Chez Pepe Nicholas is a wonderful mountain restaurant in Les Menuires (17:00) Jen was in Les Gets for the Tour de France (21:00) It's going to be WARM in the Alps this week (26:45) https://twitter.com/skipedia/status/1692068589220626849  The ’Send It For Climate’ campaign from Protect Our Winters is due to launch very soon (28:00) Postcards and postboxes will be available from partners such as Ellis Brigham and Patagonia (31:00) It was the ninth warmest July in Australia (33:15) Perisher has had some tough getting criticism on social, especially TikTok (33:45) Thredbo have brought in a cap on lift pass sales (35:00) Australia has ‘Lodges’ that work very much like our chalets (39:00) Listen to Iain’s interview with Helen Coffey, the non-flying travel editor of The Independent (42:00) Many offsetting projects have been discredited (42:30) Iain donated to an organisation called ‘Cool Earth’ (43:00) William MacAskill is the author of a book called ‘Doing Good Better’ and one of the founders of ‘Effective Altruism’ (43:30) Feedback I enjoy all feedback about the show, I like to know what you think, ideas for features so please contact on social @theskipodcast or by email [email protected] Doug: "Listened to #182 on a run and loved it." Simon Burgess: “I really enjoyed the Thredbo/Perisher episode. It brought back some really nice memories.” Bo Spanding: “Truly enjoying the podcast, but I'm wondering why you're never talking about Scandinavian ski resorts. There are a lot of good areas in those countries (except for Denmark of course).”  We featured Svalbard in Episode 94 and Norway in Episode 58, plus our special interview with cross country skiers Andrew Musgrave and Andrew Young, who are based in Norway (47:00) If you like the podcast, there are couple of things you can do to help: 1) Review us on Apple Podcasts 2) Buy me a coffee at BuymeaCoffee.com/theskipodcast You can follow me @skipedia and the podcast @theskipodcast
8/21/202349 minutes, 3 seconds
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182: Perisher & Thredbo, Australia

This is a special episode focusing on the ski resorts of Perisher (Australia’s largest ski resort) and Thredbo (Australia’s ‘Best Ski Resort’), plus we find out what it was like when the Tour de France passed through Les 3 Vallées last month. SHOW NOTES Lucas Wilkinson has been skiing in Perisher for 34 years (1:30) Perisher Valley, Smiggins Hole, Blue Cow joined in 1995 to form ‘Perisher’ (2:30) Vail Resorts bought Perisher in 2015 (3:15) The Epic Pass covers Perisher as well as Victoria’s Fall Creek and Hotham ski resorts (4:30) Proposals to expand the resort have been under discussion for many years (7:00) The ‘Ski Tube’ links the valley floor with Perisher (8:45) Perisher has 165 snow cannons for 65km of pistes (10:30) The season in Australia typically runs from June to October (12:00) Kirsty Muir and Mia Brookes are both training in Perisher in 2023 (13:00) Jen Mooney is the general manager of ‘The Man from Snowy River Hotel’ (15:30) The hotel opened in 1960 (17:00) ‘The Man from Snowy River’ is a poem by Banjo Patterson (19:30) Sunrise viewed from ‘The Man’ is pretty special (23:00) https://twitter.com/skipedia/status/1681429482366959616  Ritchie Carroll is Brand and Marketing Manager at Thredbo (23:30) Sophie Leicester is PR and Content Manager at Thredbo Thredbo offers a special backcountry ski pass (25:15) It's the only resort in Australia to have a gold ‘Earth Check’ accreditation in Australia (27:00) The Thredbo Alpine Coaster is scheduled to open in 2024 (29:15) You can see Reggae Ellis’ snowreports at Snowatch (32:00) The Tour de France came to Les 3 Vallées on July 19 (38:45) Thanks to Alex from 150 Days of Winter and Rich from Lodge du Village for their reports FEEDBACK Finally, I enjoy all feedback about the show, I always like to know what you think, ideas for features so please contact on social @theskipodcast or by email [email protected] I’d like to thank everyone who’s given us a review on Apple Podcasts. It does help people find the podcast, so it’s much appreciated. We are up to 102 reviews now – 84 of them are 5-star. ‘The Kribs’ (Apple Podcasts): "A very interesting and fun podcast to listen to, which is always the highlight of my day when I see a new episode land. A great selection of guests from all different ski and snowboard backgrounds. It always makes me feel like I’m in the mountains when I listen." ‘PipBigDogSeymour’ (Apple Podcasts): "Awesome podcast. Very varied topics and guests. Absolutely loved the last one with the lift fanatic. An absolute must listen if you love all things snowsports." Eric Wilson (Facebook): “I just listened to your episode with Peter: it was a fantastic show”  Andrew Dollery (email): “I just wanted to say great job on the podcast, I've listened religiously for the past couple of years. It’s very well put together and keeps me going through these barren summer months!” Don't forget you can always buy me a coffee at buymeacoffee.com/theskipodcast. All cuppas are much appreciated. You can follow Iain @skipedia and the podcast @theskipodcast
8/3/202346 minutes, 11 seconds
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181: Peter Landsman, Liftblog.com Founder

A special interview with Peter Landsman, founder of the website liftblog.com. Peter has personally seen more than 3000 lifts in 720 resorts across North America.  Peter joined us from his home in Jackson Hole and we cover a wide range of topics including how his love for lifts started, his views on T-bars v. button lifts, what he though of skiing in Europe and quiz him on his favourite lifts. SHOW NOTES   ·       Peter has visited over 3000 lifts in 720 resorts ·       Listen to our interview with ski journalist Arnie Wilson ·       His first skiing was in Snowqualmie Pass near Seattle ·       Peter currently works in Jackson Hole as a lift supervisor ·       www.liftblog.com launched in 2015 ·       The site includes entire lists of new lifts by season ·       Mt Eyak in Alaska was one of the hardest to visit ·       Peter went to the Interalpin trade fair in Innsbruck in 2023 ·       In Europe Peter rode the Galzigbahn in St Anton, Austria ·       Button lifts are known as ‘platter lifts’ in North America  ·       T-bars or button lifts are known as ‘surface lifts’ in the States ·       Look out for the upside down chairlift in Big Snow indoor slope in New Jersey ·       A moose walked by Peter’s apartment while we were recording! ·       The Kumme lift in Zermatt is an unmanned station ·       Peter’s recommendations of lifts you must try include the Peak to Peak in Whistler Blackcomb, and the Love Peak tram in Big Sky Montana ·       You can follow Peter’s LiftBlog on Instagram Feedback  I enjoy all feedback about the show. You can contact us via social @theskipodcast or by email [email protected]  Henry J (Apple Podcasts): ‘Definitely worth a listen’ Don't forget to subscribe so you don't miss an episode. And if you enjoy the pod, you can buy me a coffee at www.buymeacoffee.com/theskipodcast   You can follow me @skipedia and the podcast @theskipodcast Thank to Les 3 Vallées for sponsoring the show
7/13/202340 minutes, 9 seconds
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180: The Ski Jobs Special (How to find a ski job, what jobs are available & when to apply)

Episode 180 is a Ski Jobs special, all about working in ski resorts. We find out what jobs are available, how to find them, when to apply, what you can expect and look at the effect of Brexit.   Iain was joined by four experts in ski recruitment: Steph Davidson from Le Ski, Jenny Greenwood, HR manager at Skiworld, Richard Lett from Après-Ski Bands and Charlie Owen, MD of SBiT (Seasonal Businesses in Travel). SHOW NOTES Ella from Après-Ski Bands told us about the best après-Ski venues in Episode 178 (1:50) Rich was dialling in from the Lodge du Village in Méribel Village The Ski Podcast is sponsored by Les 3 Vallees - the largest ski area in the world (7:00) We discussed mountain biking in Episode 178 (7:00) In mid-July, the Tour de France will be passing through Courchevel Le Praz, La Tania, Méribel Village, over the Col de la Loze at 2304m, and down to the finish at Courchevel altiport Alex Irwin from 150 Days of Winter reported on the build up to the Tour's arrival (7:30) Read about Iain’s journey on the overnight train to Nice on Ski Flight Free (12:30) Iain will be taking part in the Ultraks Sky Race in Zermatt in August SBiT’s most recent report shows the impact of Brexit on seasonal jobs (16:30) The number of UK workers in the EU has gone down 69% since Brexit What ski jobs are on offer? (22:30) Le Ski offer 31 chalets and employ 70 staff (23:15) Skiworld employ 170 staff (27:00) When should you apply for a ski job? (27:45) When do interviews happen? (30:30) In 22/23, Skiworld had 5000 applications for 170 jobs (31:15) When do staff travel out to resort? (36:00) Iain founded the Season Workers’ website, Natives.co.uk  Bar jobs in ski resorts (38:30) Charlie recruits 60-70 staff for European Pubs (39:00) How can musicians work in the Alps (41:00) Does an EU passport help you find a ski job? (43:00) How does an employer secure a visa for you? (45:00) What about ski jobs in Austria? (52:00) Is there a 35-hour week? (57:00) What is the Youth Mobility Scheme? (59:30) FEEDBACK I enjoy all feedback about the show, I like to know what you think, ideas for features so please contact on social @theskipodcast or by email [email protected]   Richard Bond: "Really enjoying the podcast, bucket list now overflowing!”    Richard Sideways: "I really enjoyed #178 - I'd never thought of Bosnia as a winter destination before but it sounds interesting." You can follow Iain @skipedia and the podcast @theskipodcast
6/30/20231 hour, 5 minutes, 32 seconds
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179: The Aosta Valley in Italy & climate change's impact on boardsports

In Episode 179, Iain was joined by guests Sam Haddad and Rob Rees, to finding out about skiing in the Aosta Valley in Italy and discuss the effect of the climate crisis on board sports.  SHOW NOTES Sam was last on the show in Episode 157, our snowboard special (0:30) Rob reported from the Bergisel Ski Jumping comp in Austria in Episode 167 Val d'Isere opened for summer skiing last weekend (4:45) Alex Armand from Tip Tip Ski Coaching reported from Les 2 Alpes (5:00) Steve Angus reported from Val d'Isère (5:45) For more on skiing in Australia & NZ, listen to Episode 97 – the ‘Down Under’ special (9:00) LISTEX Luxury took place in London in June 2023 (9:30) Rob visited the Aosta Valley (10:00) Resorts in the Aosta Valley include Courmayeur, La Thuile, Cervinia, Aosta/Pila, Champoluc and Monterosa Rob stayed in Champoluc (15:00) He then moved on to Cervinia (16:00) Rob also skied in Pila, based in Aosta (17:00) There are Roman ruins in Aosta (18:30) Read about the possible Champoluc-Cervinia lift here (21:15) Find out about the Alpine Green Experience offer (22:00) Sam’s new Substack is called 'Climate and Board Sports' (25:00) Lauren MacCallum from POW was on Episode 168 (27:15) Al Judge from Montagne Verte was on our sustainability special (28:00) Read Sam’s interview with Just Stop Oil protestors at a FIS event in Norway (28:30) FIS athletes have been lobbying the organisation (32:00) FIS have been accused of greenwashing (33:00) The number of steps from the Mer de Glace has increased over the years (35:00) Feedback (37:00) I enjoy all feedback about the show, I like to know what you think, ideas for features so please contact on social @theskipodcast or by email [email protected] Adrian Cheeseman: "Love the podcast. Keeps me going, even listened to it while doing the Great North run last year."   If you like the podcast, there are couple of things you can do to help:   1) Review us on Apple Podcasts   2) Buy me a coffee at www.buymeacoffee.com/theskipodcast   You can follow me @skipedia and the podcast @theskipodcast. Thanks to Les 3 Vallées for sponsoring the show
6/16/202339 minutes, 8 seconds
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178: Après-ski, skiing in Bosnia & mountain biking in the Alps

In Episode 178, we find out about trends in après-ski, skiing in Bosnia and mountain biking in the French Alps.   Iain was joined by Ella Robinson from Apres Ski Bands, plus regular guests Mike Richards (last on show in E170 talking about Rusutsu in Japan) and Chris Moran (last on in the action camera special in E171). SHOW NOTES Mike last skied in the Brecon Beacons National Park in April (2:00) Find out more about skiing in Wales in Episode 65 (2:30) Iain caught up with Chemmy Alcott, Graham Bell, Babsi Lapwood, Steve Morgan and Jasmin Taylor at The Snow Centre in Hemel Hempstead (5:00) Dan Keeley has completed his 1100 mile run from London to Rome (5:30) The Ski Podcast is sponsored by Les 3 Vallees - the largest ski area in the world (6:30) Chris spends a lot of time on his MTB in Méribel (8:00) Find out about BikeParkWales (11:45) Méribel has several Enduro trails (14:30) The new Bozel lift is getting close to being greenlit (15:00) Après Ski Bands booked at over 80 venues last winter (19:30) Top après venues in Les 3 Vallées include the Rond Point and Jacks in Méribel, Lodge du Village in Méribel Village and The Ski Lodge in La Tania (28:30) The Feeling played at Lodge du Village in April 2023 (31:00) Back in the early 2000s they were a popular Alpine covers band known as ‘Superfly’ and regularly played at Natives parties (31:30) Mike travelled to Bosnia with Crystal Holidays (38:30) Mike was based in Jahorina (41:45) Check out Mike’s Instagram photos Mike will be joining Iain for ‘The Ski Podcast Live’ at the National Snow Show at the Birmingham NEC in October (47:00) You can get a free ticket for the show by using the code 'SKIPODCAST' (47:45) We will publish the full interview with Peter Landsman from liftblog.com in July (48:00) Feedback I enjoy all feedback about the show, I like to know what you think, ideas for features so please contact on social @theskipodcast or by email [email protected] Padster: "Great interview with Chemmy” Wiigman: "Loved Episode 176 about National Snow Week” Richard Sideways: "Great interview with Tim Warwood in Episode 177" Dave of the Marmottes: "[Episode 177] was a good insight into the accidental career of professional snowballers!" Our three most listened to episodes of all time (50:45) 161: The Ski Boot Special (How to choose ski boots, custom insoles (Nov 2022) 86: Travel Bans, Olympic Tips & Stöckli skis (Jan 2022) 44: Gstaad, Val Thorens, Verbier, and your dream ski job! (Dec 2019)   You can follow Iain @skipedia and the podcast @theskipodcast 
6/5/202352 minutes, 20 seconds
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177: Tim Warwood, BBC snowboarding commentator

In Episode 177, Iain was joined by BBC snowboarding, skateboarding and BMX presenter and reporter, and generally ‘very loud voice’ (his words), Tim Warwood.  We discuss how snowboarding took him from Tamworth to Colorado to commentating around the world on the sport.  Among the many stories Tim shares, he tells us how he persuaded Bill Nighy to lipsync to Kim Wilde, what’s it’s like being a “professional snowballer” and the truth behind that infamous moment when Jenny Jones won bronze at Sochi. SHOW NOTES Tim is not 50 years old, despite what it says on FamousBirthdays.com He started snowboarding at Britain’s first indoor snow centre, the Tamworth Snowdome (6:00) Tim’s first season was in Winter Park in Colarado (8:45) Listen to Iain’s interview with Pat Sharples, GB Snowsports Head Coach (9:00) Listen to our interview with pioneer snowboarder Chris Moran (14:20) He did definitely finish 3rd in the Banked Slalom at the 2023 Brits (14:50) Tim may or may not be current British snowboard slalom champion… (15:00) The Brits took place in Aviemore in April 2023 (16:00) Tim was working in Vail when he started making snowboard movies (19:00) Adam Gendle is Tim’s long-time film-making partner (21:30) Jeremy Sladen at the Snowboard Asylum sponsored the first set of movies that Tim and Adam produced (23:00) Titles includes ‘Proper’, ‘Big Ass Big Airs’, ‘Show Offs’ and ‘Terminal Ferocity’ (23:45) Check out Tim’s 2006 Brits Video (25:00) Watch the movie ‘Chalet Girl’ (26:45) And definitely watch the closing credits… (28:30) Tim presented ‘Freesports on 4’ (31:30) Iain interviewed Ski Sunday’s Ed Leigh in Episode 169 It featured events the Xbox (Gumby’s) Big Day Out (33:00) The London Freeze took place at Battersea Power Station (34:00) In 2014, Tim was asked to join the BBC Sport team to cover the Sochi Winter Olympics (35:00) Who wouldn’t want to be a “professional snowballer” (36:20) Jenny Jones won Team GB’s first ever Olympic medal on snow in the snowboard slopestyle (37:45) Ed Leigh, Aimee Fuller and Tim got rather excited… (38:30) The ‘Daily Mail’ described the commentary team as  “Immature idiots” (39:20) Tim was a reporter for the BBC at the Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympics, held in 2021 (43:00) Being a reporter is more than just an “eyes and teeth” role (47:00) Tim also reported from the Commonwealth Games for the BBC (50:00) Beijing was a different experience as Tim was located in Manchester (52:00) Tim filmed a feature on splitboarding for Ski Sunday in Scotland (55:00) Look out for the hare when Tim went snowboarding in Weardale (59:15) Find out about Yad Moss in Episode 88 of The Ski Podcast (1:00:00) Enjoy ‘Gravity Grandma’ on YouTube (1:01:45) Catch up with more of Tim’s work on ‘The Indestructibles‘ (1:03:00) Watch ‘The Nearly Men’ with Marc Webber (01:03:45) Find out more about Tim’s ‘Famous First Words’ game show tour (01:05:00) Read White Lines’ defence of the infamous Jenny Jones commentary   “Riding switch is like writing left-handed while wearing a chip hat and being attacked by seagulls” (01:08:30)
5/19/20231 hour, 9 minutes, 5 seconds
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176: National Snow Week, Trains to Austria & EVs to France

In Episode 176 we find out about National Snow Week, train travel to Austria and driving in an EV to Val d'Isère. Iain was joined live by Babsi Lapwood from the Mountain Trade Network and Stephen Morgan from Raccoon Events, organisers of the National Snow Week and ‘down the line’ by Hannah Zajic from the Austrian Tourist Board and Simon McIntyre from Iglu Ski.  SHOW NOTES Babsi skied in Banff, Sunshine Village and Panorama in Canada (1:30) The Ski Podcast is sponsored by Les 3 Vallées - the largest ski area in the world Skiing continues in Val Thorens until La Grand Derniere on 08 May (05:00) Alex Irwin from 150 Days of Winter reported from Val Thorens (5:30) The Tour de France comes to Les 3 Vallées in July Dan Keeley from Snowcamp is running from the UK to Rome to raise funds for CALM (7:00) Find out about Dan's run at hometorome.com (7:30) The Ski Podcast was shortlisted in the 'Wilderness' category at the Sports Podcast Awards (8:00) Doug Newman from Ski Weekend interviewed Eddie ‘The Eagle’ Edwards (8:30) LISTEX Luxury is a B2B event in London in July National Snow Week is a consumer event taking place this October (11:15) Steve was last on the show when Iain spoke to him at the NEC in Episode 158 (13:00) The last London Ski Show was held at Battersea Evolution in 2019. We reported from there in Episode 42 (14:30) The Ski Podcast did offer to become the new sponsors of the O2-Excel cable car (16:45) The London Snow Show will take place at the Excel centre on 21/22 October (18:00) Listen to Iain’s interview with Mia Brookes in Episode 158 (19:30) The 13th edition of annual trade event LISTEX will also take place at Excel (24:45) You can get free tickets to National Snow Week by using the code 'SKIPODCAST' at https://nationalsnowweek.com (26:30) Iain will be at both the London and Bham Shows presenting ‘The Ski Podcast Live’ Hannah Zajic is from the Austrian National Tourist Office in London (27:00) Yvonne Rosentstatter from Salzburgerland joined us in Episode 90 (27:45) OBB's Nightjet service connects 25 European cities (28:00) Accessible resorts from the Innsbruck train include Kuhtai & Solden, as well as St Johann and Mayrhofen with an earlier exit at Worgl (31:00) Fares start at €49 with a couchette in 6-berth, €59 with a couchette in 4-berth, €89 with a bed in a 2-bed sleeper or €129 with a single-bed sleeper all to yourself (34:00) Iain has driven to the Alps in an EV several times (39:00) Simon McIntyre from Iglu Ski travelled to Val d'Isère in a Mercedes with a ‘real range’ of 220-230 miles Find out more about low-carbon travel options at Ski Flight Free (48:00) Feedback I enjoy all feedback about the show, I like to know what you think, ideas for features so please contact on social @theskipodcast or by email [email protected] Allen Foster: "Very much enjoy your podcast"  Lynsey: "Episode 173 was a great podcast once again" Joe: "Thanks very much for the interesting feature on action cameras" There are over 170 episodes to catch up with and 117 were listened to in the last week. Don't forget to subscribe so you don't miss an episode. And if you enjoy the pod, you can Buy Me A Coffee. You can follow me @skipedia and the podcast @theskipodcast
5/5/202351 minutes, 2 seconds
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175: Behind the Scenes at 'Ski Sunday' with Chemmy Alcott

In Episode 175, we go behind the scenes at BBC’s ‘Ski Sunday’ with presenter Chemmy Alcott. We discuss unscrewing 100-year-old skis from a wall so she could try them out on snow, wanting to go grass skiing with Dave Ryding and what’s it’s like taking on a downhill course a decade after you’re retired from racing.  We also discuss the many, MANY injuries she suffered over her 20-year racing career… SHOW NOTES Chemmy helped celebrate the centenary of Ladies Ski Club in Murren in February (03:00) Chemmy interviewed Dave Ryding in Austria last summer (09:00) Dave Ryding had a gondola named after him in Kitzbuhel (10:00) Dave is a very fast Parkrun runner (13:30) Watch out for Chemmy’s feature on Ski Joering next winter (14:45) Watch Chemmy’s Meribel downhill run here (15:30) The run took place at the Courchevel Meribel 2023 World Ski Championships Chemmy took part in ‘Dancing on Ice’ in 2012 (22:30) Chemmy’s injuries include a dislocated jaw, broken neck, broken back, broken ribs, groin tears, two ACLs, compound tibia/fibula fracture and a broken ankle (24:30) Find out more about the Ski Mojo (30:45) The new Ski Mojo designs (35:00) This blog looks at the value you can get from the Ski Mojo (37:30) Tignes is great in summer for families (38:45) Tim Warwood travelled to Scotland for a Ski Sunday feature last winter (39:00) There are over 170 episodes to catch up with and 118 were listened to in the last week. Don't forget to subscribe so you don't miss an episode.   You can follow Iain @skipedia and the podcast @theskipodcast. Follow Chemmy at @chemmyski 
4/21/202340 minutes, 50 seconds
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174: Kirsty Muir, Freestyle Skier

In Episode 174 Iain was joined by Team GB freestyle skier Kirsty Muir. Kirsty has enjoyed an impressive first two senior seasons, including being Britain's youngest competitor at the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics, multiple World Cup podiums and medalling at the X Games. SHOW NOTES Kirsty finished 6th in the final World Cup Slopestyle of the season in Silvaplana, Switzerland Listen to our special episode with Izzy and Zoe Atkin Iain interviewed GB Snowsports Head Coach Pat Sharples Kirsty picked up two bronze medals at the X Games   Iain spoke to Mia Brookes at the Birmingham Snow Show in Episode 158 Kirsty had to put her Highers on hold to go to Olympics She was Britain's youngest competitor at the Beijing Winter Olympics, where she finished 5th in Big Air and 8th in the Slopestyle  Kirsty won silver at the World Youth Olympics in 2020  The Aberdeen Snowsports Centre was Kirsty’s first opportunity to try skiing The Lecht and Glenshee are the nearest resorts to Aberdeen Joe Tyler has been Kirsty’s coach since she first went to the Brits Kirsty was shortlisted for the 2022 Downdays Skier of the Year Red Bull invited Kirsty to join their team in 2022 Listen to Iain’s interview with Jim Adlington, founder of Planks Clothing Kirsty wears the Planks men’s ‘Good Times’ ski pants & ‘Happy Days’ anorak Check out the Woodsy signature range https://www.instagram.com/p/CnfGUoeLtW9/?hl=en
4/14/202326 minutes, 36 seconds
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173: British Backcountry, Pays de Gex & Freeride World Tour Finals

In Episode 173, we discuss backcountry skiing in Scotland, Pays de Gex in France and the Freeride World Tour final in Verbier.  Iain was joined by ski journalist Catherine Murphy, instructor and film-maker George Treble and founder of British Backcountry, Blair Aitken. SHOW NOTES You can vote for ‘The Ski Podcast’ as ‘Best Wilderness Podcast’ in the Sports Podcast Awards (0:30) Catherine was last on the show in Episode 99 telling us about the ski scene in Ireland George is based in Morzine and is an instructor at the Avoriaz Alpine Ski School Dave Burrows (SnowPros Ski School) reported from Glacier 3000 in Switzerland (3:45) Andy Butterworth (Kaluma Ski) is based in St Anton, Austria (5:15) Rob Rees was out in the Aosta Valley in Italy (07:45) Simon Burgess was reporting from Andermatt in Switzerland (08:30) The Ski Podcast is sponsored by Les 3 Vallees - the largest ski area in the world (9:30) Iain spoke to Tom & Olivier in Episode 172 about Les 3 Vallees Enduro Listen to Iain’s report on the Dynastar X3 Triathlon in Episode 93 (10:00) You can watch ’10 in a Weekend’ here (10:30) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wWqb4CHQEEI Find out more about action cameras and iPhones in Episode 171 (17:30) This is the cover shot of the film, showing Blair abseiling down Angel’s Face (19:30) Blair runs British Backcountry, with his business partner, Gav Carruthers (23:00) The Brits took place in Cairngorm last weekend (27:30) Olympians who turned out included Murray Buchan, Lesley McKenna and Kirsty Muir (28:00) Our next episode will be a special interview with Kirsty Muir Find out more about Pays de Gex in France and the ski areas (29:00) Iain reported from Abruzzo in Episode 170 (31:30) Try the zip wire in Pays de Gex (33:30) Jane Shah reported from the Freeride World Tour final in Verbier (36:00) Jane spoke with multiple winner at Verbier, Reine Barkered (39:00) Nicolas Hale Woods is the co-founder of the Freeride World Tour (40:00) Secure a free ticket to this October's Snow Shows with the code 'SKIPODCAST' Feedback (44:30) I enjoy all feedback about the show, I like to know what you think, ideas for features so please contact on social @theskipodcast or by email [email protected] Faustian: "Brilliant podcast. As ever wish it was more frequent. Loved the interview with Ed Leigh" Sassman1: "Wholesome, inspiring, addictive. This podcast evokes so many good memories and gets me very excited for many more to be made in the mountains" Ann Bennett: "Great podcast" InsideMorzine: "Quite simply the best out there!" The Comfortable Spot Podcast: "Loved your chat with Ed and the episode about Afghanistan"   There are over 170 episodes to catch up with so don't forget to subscribe so you don't miss an episode.  If you enjoy the pod, you can always Buy Me A Coffee at  www.buymeacoffee.com/theskipodcast   You can follow Iain @skipedia and the podcast @theskipodcast on social
4/6/202346 minutes, 52 seconds
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172: The Haute Route, Off-Piste in Verbier & Les 3 Vallées Enduro

In Episode 172 Iain was joined by ski journalists Katie Bamber and Tristan Kennedy to discuss the famous Haute Route from Chamonix to Zermatt, plus we look in detail at Verbier in Switzerland. SHOW NOTES Katie was last on the show in Episode 168 talking about #VanLife (0:30) Read Katie’s piece about Jackson Hole, Wyoming here (1:00) Tristan was calling in from the Hotel Suisse in Champery, Switzerland (2:15) Please vote for The Ski Podcast in the ‘Best Wilderness’ category in the Sports Podcast Awards (4:30) The Ski Podcast is sponsored by Les 3 Vallées - the largest ski area in the world Winter Legacy event in Courchevel is organised by Alexis Pinterault (5:15) In Episode 98 Emily Sarsfield spoke about the AJ Bell Challenge (5:30) Olivier Desaulty and Tom Herbst from Les 3 Vallées joined us to discuss the ‘Enduro’ (6:00) The Les 3 Vallées Enduro takes place on Sunday 02 April Alex Irwin from 150 Days of Winter reported from Courchevel (14:45) Betony Garner was in Courmayeur in Italy (15:45) Simon Burgess was skiing in Yad Moss in England on 11 March (16:45) Find out more about Yad Moss in Episode 88 of The Ski Podcast Sian Grigg from Pyrenean Odysseys reported on the current situation there Iain travelled to Verbier by train (18:30) Intersport Ski Hire gave Iain some Rossignol BlackOps Sender skis (19:30) Read Al Morgan’s review of the BlackOps (19:45) There were several major avalanches the day Iain arrived in Verbier (20:00) https://www.youtube.com/shorts/tcENVVgHJrY Robin Shah has reported for the podcast from Verbier on several occasions (21:30) Iain and Robin skied the Three Fingers Couloir from Attelas (28:30) Listen to our in-depth interview with Warren Smith in this special episode (29:00) Can all ski resorts be categorised as either ‘fur’ resorts or ‘Goretex’ resorts? (33:30) The final of the Freeride World Tour takes place in Verbier on 25 March (34:30) Iain ate at two excellent restaurants: Le Rouge and La Nonna (35:00) Dr. Michel Payot made the first ski crossing from Chamonix to Zermatt in 1903 (38:00) The Patrouille des Glaciers race goes from Verbier to Zermatt (39:00) Katie's trip on the Haute Route was organised by Adventure Base  Tristan travelled a new variant of the Haute Route (46:00) Tristan recommends earplugs if staying in a refuge! (50:00) There was double gold in the World Cup Snowboard Cross for Charlotte Bankes (56:00) Mikaela Shiffrin has set a new World Cup skiing record with her 87th win (56:30) Feedback (56:45) I enjoy all feedback about the show, I like to know what you think, ideas for features so please contact on social @theskipodcast or by email [email protected] Liam Major has been working his way through every podcast: "I've finally caught up with the podcast after starting from the first episode. The pods seem to get better and better as I've progressed through them, once again thanks for this brilliant podcast I've truly learnt a lot and will continue to listen." Christian: "Keep up the excellent podding!" Plus the best place if you want to review us is Apple Podcasts. Thanks for these two recent reviews: Paul from Inside Morzine: "Love this podcast: it's the shining light that gets me through the week. Informative, educational & extremely interesting. Keep up the brilliant work." DuncanSW: "Iain is a great host. Fantastic range of skiing topics & really useful  information on all sorts of things. Highly recommended"   57% of our listeners in the UK with the next biggest countries are the USA, Australia, France and Canada. Please do let us know if you're listening from further afield.    Don't forget to subscribe so you don't miss an episode. And if you enjoy the pod, you can always BMAC at Buymeacoffee.com/theskipodcast   You can follow iain @skipedia and the podcast @theskipodcast.  Thanks to Les 3 Vallées for sponsoring the show
3/27/202358 minutes, 51 seconds
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171: Action Cameras, Carv review & the most sustainable ski trip ever?

In Episode 171 we finding out all about action cameras (GoPros and their equivalents), including how best to film, how to edit and how to go viral. We're also going to be finding out whether the Carv helped Iain ski better, plus we'll be finding out about the world's most sustainable ski trip.   Iain was joined by Anna Hughes (founder of Flight Free UK), Chris Moran (Intersport Ski Hire) and podcast regular Al Morgan (SkiKitInfo.com) The Ski Podcast is sponsored by Les 3 Vallees - the largest ski area in the world SHOW NOTES Listen to our special podcast with snowboarding pioneer Chris Moran Al was last on the podcast in Episode 168, telling us about the ski test Alex Armand (Tip Top Ski Coaching) reported from Les 2 Alpes, France (03:45) Robin Shah sent us his report from Verbier in Switzerland (4:30) Steve Angus works a ski instructor in Val d'Isere (5:50) Keith Webb reported from Kaprun in Austria (7:20) Thanks to Joe Childs for suggesting our chat about action cameras (8:20) Check out the Skipedia YouTube channel (09:15) Iain and Al both use a GoPro Hero7 Black  Al also uses an Insta360 One X2 (09:45) Chris uses an iPhone 13 Pro for most of his filming (12:00) Take a look at Al’s SkiKitInfo channel here (17:45) Overheard in French Ski Resorts’ went viral in 2017 (21:30)  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q37Gp0xge74    Chris starred in snowboard movies back in the day like Odd Man Out and Daytripper (23:15) Chris uses Adobe Premiere for editing (25:30) You can follow Intersport Rent on TikTok (26:30) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xdGwK-rK4I4 Anna Hughes is the founder of Flight Free UK (29:30) Anna travelled to Anzere in Switzerland (34:00) POW recently produced this excellent graphic showing how the carbon cost of your ski trip can be divided up (34:45) Anna rented clothes from Ecoski (35:15) Read Anna's article in the Evening Standard (41:00) Iain used the Carv while on holiday in Roccaraso (41:15) Iain had his ski boots fitted at Profeet: you can listen to his experience in Episode 163 There is a 'Train With An Olympian' setting with Ted Ligety (46:00) Mia Brookes became Snowboard World Champion in Slopestyle (50:45) Iain interviewed Mia in Episode 158 Charlotte Brookes/Huw Nightingale Team won the Team Snowboard Cross Zoe Atkin took silver in the Ski Halfpipe (51:45) Find out about the Loch Insh Crowdfunder Read Iain’s article about Bladon Lines in Ski+Board magazine (52:30) FEEDBACK (52:30) I enjoy all feedback about the show, I like to know what you think, ideas for features so please contact on social @theskipodcast or by email [email protected] Richard Sideways: "Really good interview with Ed Leigh. His passion for the mountains and the sport really comes across" Ryunis: "Excellent pod with Ed Leigh. Possibly my favourite yet" Dale Hardman: "170 was a great episode" Tom Thorp: "Thank you for all your work creating interesting episodes & insights" There are over 170 episodes to catch up with and 118 were listened to in the last week. Don't forget to subscribe so you don't miss an episode. And if you enjoy the pod, you can Buy Me a Coffee as Heather Burns kindly did:  "So love your podcasts, listen to them with my kids and now have requests to go ski touring and open water swimming. Really love your championing of more sustainable travel, whilst we drive to our ski holidays (definitely a much moved part of the trips) we are now taking the train not the plain for a trip to Berlin in the summer checking out the new Eurosleeper"  You can follow iain @skipedia and the podcast @theskipodcast
3/10/202354 minutes, 29 seconds
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170: Roccaraso (Alto Sangro), Rusutsu (Japan) & La Plagne

In Episode 170 we discuss skiing in Roccaraso in the Italian Appenines, take a look at  skiing in Hokkaido, Japan and look at the impact of climate change on La Plagne.   Iain was joined by Jen Tsang in La Plagne and podcast regular, Mike Richards in Niseko, Japan. SHOW NOTES Jen was on the show talking about La Plagne in Episode 99 You can read Jen’s guide to La Plagne here Mike most recently joined us in Episode 165, discussing Madesimo Andy Butterworth (Kaluma Ski) reported from St Anton in Austria (3:30) Dave Burrows (SnowPros Ski School) has news from Villars in Switzerland (7:00) Jen updates us on the snow conditions in La Plagne (9:30)  Listen to Jen talking about the changes on the glacier in La Plagne in Episode 99 (13:45) Will summer skiing in Europe be affected by low snowfall this winter? (16:00) Ski racers have signed an open letter to FIS asking for more action on climate change (18:00)  Mike spoke from Niseko in Hokkaido, Japan (20:00) Rusutsu is one of Mike’s favourite resorts (23:00) Lucy Aspen-Kean from Telegraph Ski & Snowboard recently visited Japan as well (26:00) Mike also recommends basing yourself in Furano (28:00) Roccaraso is in the Appenine mountain range in Italy (29:00) Naples and Pompeii are easy side trips to combine with the ski area Iain interviewed Bonaventura Margadonna, head of the Alto Sangro ski area (31:00) Fiona from Ski Abruzzo was Iain’s translator (33:00)  Iain will report on the Carv in discussion with Al Morgan in Episode 171 (36:00) The GB Bobsleigh team picked up silver at the World Champs (37:00) Jasmine Taylor took her first podium of the season in telemark Charlotte Bankes won the Cortina World Cup in Snowboard Cross Kirsty Muir and Zoe Atkin took World Cup podiums in Ski Slopestyle & Big Air The Freestyle World Champs are on right now in Bakuirani, Georgia (38:00) FEEDBACK (38:30) I enjoy all feedback about the show, I like to know what you think, ideas for features so please contact on social @theskipodcast or by email [email protected].  Laura Hargrave: "Loved the feature on van life in Episode 167" Ian West: "Loved the refuge stay in Les 3 Vallees: you could tell you enjoyed it" Judy Matthews: "Keep the episodes coming, it's a wonderful listen and I have got a few of my friends hooked on it too" If you want to do something to help the show why not give us a review on Apple Podcasts. There are over 170 episodes to catch up with and 123 were listened to in the last week Are you one of our listeners in Iceland or El Salvador? (40:00) If you enjoy the pod, you can BuyMeACoffee at www.buymeacoffee.com/theskipodcast: @dwib: “Thanks for doing what you do. It's the highlight of the day when the pod goes up!” You can follow me @skipedia and the podcast @theskipodcast. Thanks to Les 3 Vallées for sponsoring the podcast.
2/24/202341 minutes, 11 seconds
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169: Ed Leigh, BBC Ski Sunday presenter

Ed Leigh has been the co-presenter of BBC’s Ski Sunday since 2007. We caught up with him in Les 3 Vallées prior to the 2023 World Championships, which are taking place in Courchevel and Méribel from 06-19 February. SHOW NOTES ·       Ski Sunday has already featured races in Adelboden, Wengen, Kitzbuhel and Schladming ·       The season had a bad start in December 2022 with many resorts limited to strips of snow (4:30) ·       Lauren MacCallum from Protect Our Winters appeared in Episode 168 of The Ski Podcast (5:00) ·       You can raise money for Disability Snowsport UK by donating 10-100% of the sale price to them on ebay (6:45)  ·       You can find out when Ed lists his snowboard by following him on Instagram (9:15) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QigEVZcJni4 ·       Ski Sunday returned to Chamonix for the Kandahar Slalom (15:00) ·       Ed bought the Courchevel ski touring lift pass (15:45) ·       Ed is a big fan of FatMap (17:45) ·       The Breche de la Portetta is spectacular (19:00) ·       Iain reported on his stay in an unmanned refuge in Méribel in Episode 167 (19:15) ·       The Alpine Ski World Championships take place in Courchevel & Méribel from 06-19 February (22:00) ·       Matt Barr presents the ‘Looking Sideways’ podcast (25:15) ·       Find out more about the ‘Natural Selection’ tour (26:30) ·       Ed and Graham presented High Altitude as part of Ski Sunday (30:00) ·       Ed took Simon Le Bon sailing in Sweden (33:00) ·       Listen to Iain’s interview with Mia Brookes in Episode 158 (37:00) ·       Iain interviewed Chemmy Alcott when the Ski Sunday team were based in Laax in Episode 67 ·       During the 2021 season in Laax, Ed dislocated his knee cap and broke his tibia (42:00) https://www.instagram.com/p/CLp2Pqxsy9Q/ ·       Ed is based in Wanaka, New Zealand outside of the northern winter
2/10/202350 minutes, 26 seconds
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168: Ski Test 2023/24, Protect Our Winters & Solar Power in Méribel

In E168 we discuss next year's kit, travelling to the mountains by train & EV and solar panels in Méribel. Plus we have new snow reports, a Team GB update and a snippet from our forthcoming interview with Ed Leigh.   Iain was joined by Lauren MacCallum and Lindsey Dixon from Protect Our Winters and equipment expert, Al Morgan from SkiKitInfo.com SHOW NOTES Al was in La Clusaz (2:00) Here’s a look at Candide Thovex doing what he does best in his home resort https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yKP7jQknGjs Lindsey reports on her skiing in Val d’Isere Lauren was splitboarding in Cairngorm, Scotland and prior to that in Les 7 Laux, France (see our main photo for a shot of the inversion!) (3:00) Betony Garner reported from Flaine, France (5:15) Dave Burrows from Snowpros Ski School reported from Morgins, Switzerland (plus Avoriaz & Villars) (6:30) Ed Leigh has been splitboarding in Courchevel (9:15) The SIGB Ski Test took place in La Clusaz (11:15)  The industry trade show, Slide, takes place in early January (17:00) https://twitter.com/skipedia/status/1621049951538003969 Al writes up his equipment tests for his own website SkiKitInfo.com, as well as for The Telegraph and Fall Line Skiing magazine   Trends to look out for include ‘cinch’ bindings on ski boots (20:00)  Look out for the Salomon Addict Pro piste ski (21:00)  Lauren uses a Nidecker Thruster unisex snowboard (23:00)  Al tested the Carv device (24:00)  Protect Our Winters was founded by snowboarder Jeremy Jones (28:00)  Lindsey travelled on a Ouigo service from Paris to Bourg-St-Maurice (30:30) The final bus transfer was booked with Altibus (37:00)  Lauren drove to Val Thorens in a Tesla Y electric car (38:00)  Iain drove to Zermatt in a Tesla in August (39:00) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s8fgtVU3bhI  Regenerative braking adds to the battery range when going downhill (42:30) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xthOeIsk3Mc Clement Martinod works for the Meribel Alpine lift company Solar panels have been added to the Saulire Express lift mid-station (44:00) All Compagnie des Alpes snow groomers have been converted from diesel to HVO (48:00) Dave Ryding came second in Kitzbuhel (50:00) Mia Brookes took second in the Laax Open Freestyle Snowboard Slopestyle World Cup Iain interviewed Mia in Episode 158 Zoe Atkin won gold in the Ski Superpipe at the XGames in Aspen Kirsty Muir won two bronzes at the XGames Makayla Gerken Schofield took bronze in her first Moguls World Cup podium  The Alpine Ski World Championships take place in Courchevel and Meribel in Les 3 Vallees from 06-13 Feb (51:00) The full interview with Ski Sunday’s Ed Leigh will be released as Episode 169 on 10 February    Feedback I enjoy all feedback about the show, I like to know what you think, ideas for features so please contact on social @theskipodcast or by email [email protected] Rachel Flynn: "Absolutely loving the podcast" BobinCH: "James was a great listen in Episode 166" Kat Ryb: "How have I not come across this before? Just listened to the two recent episodes and they are great!" Joe Childs: "I am completely addicted to your podcast. I really like the mix of content, alongside the frequent sustainability features, equipment reviews & snow reports. Having watched the first episode of Ski Sunday of the season (probably my favourite TV programme) on 8th January, I searched Spotify for something similar and found The Ski Podcast. Since then, I have listened to 41 of the episodes and I have no plan to slow down.”   You can follow iain @skipedia and the podcast @theskipodcast
2/3/202355 minutes, 19 seconds
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167: Van Life, Off the Grid in Méribel & Innsbruck Ski Jumping

In Episode 167 we discuss touring the Alps in a camper van, going off-grid in Les 3 Vallées, ski jumping in Innsbruck and follow up on the Ice Swimming World Championships in Samoens.    Iain was joined by Katie Bamber - online editor at Fall Line Magazine - and freelance journalist Katja Gaskell.  SHOW NOTES Katie last skied in Cervinia, Italy (2:30) Al Morgan will be reporting on the SIGB Ski Test in Episode 168 (3:00) Iain reports on snow conditions in Meribel last week (3:30) Iain rented Rossignol Sky 7 skis from Intersport, fitted with touring bindings (4:00) https://twitter.com/skipedia/status/1614563311441395718 Steve Angus reports from Val d'Isère (5:00) Stephen Spiers was skiing at Glencoe Mountain in Scotland (6:20) Jim Duncombe reports from La Clusaz (8:00) The Ice Swimming World Championships took place in Samoens (10:00) https://twitter.com/theskipodcast/status/1616383120063725570 Iain spoke with Team GB competitor Cathy Munro in Episode 166 Katie Bamber toured the Alps in an adapted camper van last winter (18:30) Read Katie’s article in Fall Line Magazine (20:00) Katie previously lived in Sun Valley, Idaho (26:00, 27:20) Iain ski toured to the Refuge du Saut in Meribel (28:45) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fiwA0XOPDvY Rob Rees reported from the Bergisel Ski Jumping event in Innsbruck (37:30) Feedback I enjoy all feedback about the show, so please contact on social @theskipodcast or by email [email protected]  Laura Hargrave: "I've come across your podcast recently and I have to say that I LOVE it."  Dave Mills: "Recent convert, brilliant format and unbelieveable variety of ski, boarding, equipment, sustainability and resort-related subjects; now hooked for life!" There are over 160 episodes to catch up with and 141 were listened to in the last week. Don't forget to subscribe so you don't miss an episode. You can follow Iain @skipedia and the podcast @theskipodcast. Thank you to Les 3 Vallées - the world's largest ski area - for sponsoring the show.
1/20/202344 minutes, 53 seconds
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166: Skiing in Iraq & Afghanistan, plus Ice Swimming in Samoens

In Episode 166, we discuss skiing in Iraq and Afghanistan with Ashley Hartz and James Willcox from Untamed Borders, as well as ice swimming in Samoens with Cathy Munro.   The Ski Podcast is sponsored by Les 3 Vallées - the largest ski area in the world SHOW NOTES James was last on the podcast in March 2021 when we discussed skiing in Afghanistan Ashley is based in Snoqualmie in Washington State, USA Patrick Thorne is the author of ’Around the World in 50 Pistes’ and was on the podcast in Episode 162 (3:45) Alex Irwin from 150 Days of Winter reported from Courchevel, France (5:30) Dave Burrows from SnowPros Ski School reported from Courmayeur and Pila in the Aosta Valley, Italy (6:30) Keith Webb reported from Badhofgastein in Austria (10:00) Gethin James reported from Cairngorm Mountain in Scotland (11:44) Gethin joined us for Episode 162 to tell us about skiing in Solden  Find out about the new Rannoch chairlift at Glencoe Mountain  Ashley tells us about skiing in Iraq (13:15)  The Hamilton Road links Iraq and Iran (15:15) Korek ski resort in Iraq has 200m of groomed pistes (16:30) Find out about Free to Run (23:00) The 6th Choman Winter Festival took place in 2022 (24:30) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CiD8ckLY054 The Iraq Ski Rally was set up by Untamed Winters (26:30) Check the latest FCO advice on Iraq (29:45) Untamed Borders helped with the logistics for Michael Palin’s programme ‘Into Iraq’ recorded for Channel 5 (30:00) Try Battleface travel insurance for cover in destinations like Iraq (30:30) Listen to our special episode about skiing in Afghanistan (33:00) Read about the Afghan Sports Trust (35:00) The World Ice Swimming Championships are taking place in Samoens in January 2022 (40:00) You can follow Iain @skipedia and the podcast @theskipodcast on social media
1/6/202348 minutes, 22 seconds
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165: Orelle, Uzbekistan, Madesimo & 'Le Board' in Val Thorens

In Episode 165 we discuss skiing in destinations as diverse as Orelle, Madesimo and Uzbekistan, find out about the new sports centre in Val Thorens, plus we have snow reports from across Europe and some words from a World Champion.   Iain was joined by Sophie Ibbotson and regular guest, Mike Richards.  TIMESTAMPS 00:00 Episode 165 4:30 Snow Reports 10:00 Les Gets smoking ban 12:15 Orelle 17:00 Val Thorens 24:00 Uzbekistan  35:00 Madesimo  41:30 Team GB 42:50 Alexis Pinterault 46:00 Ski Touring 49:30 Skiing in Wales   SHOW NOTES Both Mike and Sophie were on ‘The Ski Podcast Live’ panel at the National Snow Show in Birmingham In Episode 90 Mike told us about skiing in Turkey (2:00) The Ski Podcast is sponsored by L3V - the largest ski area in the world Charles Leocha in the book 'Ski Europe describes it: 'On paper, the area is overwhelming, in person it's mind expanding' (3:00) Andy Butterworth of Kaluma Ski reported from St Anton (4:30) Robin Shah is in Verbier (7:14) Alex Armand from Tip Top Ski Coaching is in Les 2 Alpes (9:20) Les Gets smoking ban: A territory without butts (10:00) Iain visited Orelle, travelling by train (12:15) The new Orelle-Cime gondola opened in December 2021 (15:00) Iain travelled as a pedestrian from Orelle to Val Thorens (17:00) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ImfJK9dPG0o Iain visited the new sports centre in Val Thorens, ‘Le Board’ (18:00) Eric Blancot is the commercial director at the Val Thorens Tourist Office https://twitter.com/skipedia/status/1604430159637106688 Amirsoy is the new ski resort in Uzbekistan (24:00) Ubekistan has five UNESCO world heritage sites (31:15) Laurent Vanat produces the International Report on Snow and Mountain Tourism (33:15) This excellent article on Uzbekistan by Tristan Kennedy appeared in Snow Magazine Felix Milns told us about parachuting above the Eiger in Episode 98 (34:15) You can find out more about Madesimo in this article from Fall Line (35:00) This is the official Madesimo website (39:00) Double podium for Charlotte Bankes in back-to-back Cervinia World Cups (41:30) Andrew Musgrave took his second World Cup podium  Andrews Musgrave and Young appeared in this special episode of the podcast) (42:00) Makayla Gerken Schofield’s 6th in Idre Fjall, Sweden was her best ever result Kirsty Muir took 5th in the Copper Mountain Ski Big Air World Cup Alexis Pinterault is the most successful French ski racer of all time (42:50) Listen to the full interview with Alexis here  The Alpine Ski World Championships take place in Courchevel and Meribel from 06-19 February (46:00) You can listen to how Al and Iain decided on Atomic Prime Hawx ski boots in Episode 163 (46:45) Iain’s skis from Intersport Ski Hire were Atomic Backland 86s – great skis! (47:00) Listen to Mike talking about skiing in Wales (49:30)  Feedback Dom Winter (POW): “Thanks for making this great episode [about sustainability]“ Miranda Walsh (YT): “Thanks for posting this interview [with Alexis Pinterault]. It's a great listen” Paul Bond (YT): “Great chat” Christian (email): “Thanks for being such a great source of ski info!” Rob (email): “I’m enjoying all your new podcasts”   If you enjoy the show, there's two things you can do to help: 1) Give us a review. You might hear this on other podcasts, but it genuinely does helps others find us  2) you're always welcome to BMAC at buymeacoffee.com/theskipodcast. The podcast is a passion project for me, every episode takes 5-6 hours of my time, but I love it, so if you fancy buying me a coffee that would be lovely.   You can follow me @skipedia and the podcast @theskipodcast
12/23/202249 minutes, 58 seconds
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164: Alexis Pinterault, French Ski Racer

In Episode 164, Iain speaks with Alexis Pinterault – the most successful French ski racer of all time.  Alexis made his World Cup debut at 17 and has since won 34 World Cup races. He has represented France at six World Championships and three Winter Olympics (winning two Bronze medals).  - Alexis finished 5th in the Slalom in Val d'Isere (1:30) - The Courchevel-Meribel World Ski Championships take place from 06-19 February 2023 (2:20) - His first turns were on the Pralong slope in Courchevel (4:30) - Pinterault was World Junior Champion in 2009 (6:00) - Alexis won the overall 'Crystal Globe' in 2021 (7:30) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KK9IPvfi6TY - ‘Winter Legacy’ takes place in Courchevel on 07-08 April (9:00) - Alexis’ book ‘From Gold to Crystal’ is currently only available in French, German and Italian (14:30)
12/17/202216 minutes, 3 seconds
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163: Ski Boot Fitting at Profeet, La Plagne’s glacier & protecting your skin

In Episode 163 Iain has his ski boots fitted at Profeet, we discuss how to protect your skin when skiing and look at La Plagne glacier lift changes. Iain was joined by Jen Tsang from La Plagne and regular guest and equipment expert Al Morgan from SkiKitInfo.com and down the line by Michelle Baker from Melanoma Fund and Tim Fawke from Snowsport England.   SHOW NOTES Jen last appeared on the snow in Episode 99 Al skied in Obertauern in Austria The Ski Podcast is sponsored by Les 3 Vallées - the largest ski area in the world Patrick Thorne is author of 'Around the World in 50 Pistes' and appeared on the show in Episode 162  Les 3 Vallées once had 220 lifts, but now it’s only 160 – as they are bigger and faster, with an uplift capacity of 300,000 skiers/snowboarders per hour Chris Moran from Intersport Ski Hire reported from the opening weekend in Courchevel (3:40) Dave Burrows from SnowPros Ski School was in Cervinia, Italy (5:30) Keith Webb reported from Kaprun, Austria (7:10) Betony Garner was skiing in Courmayeur, Italy (9:20) Michelle Baker is the CEO of the Melanoma Fund about their new snowsports campaign (10:15) Tim Fawke is the CEO of Snowsport England La Plagne are making changes to the Bellecote glacier (18:20) Find out about the Flocon Vert accreditation from Mountain Riders (22:40) Six more resorts were awarded the Flocon Vert last month (23:15) After a lot of discussion with Al, Iain chose the Atomic Hawx Prime XTD 130 CT GW for his new boots (24:45) Al explains about GripWalk soles in ski boots (26:50) Iain went to Profeet in Fulham to have his new boots fitted and custom insoles made (28:00) Master bootfitter Sam Jones looked after Iain (29:30) Sam also fitted the Carv device, which Iain will be testing in Val Thorens later this month (36:30) The choice of sock material (merino, silk, manmade) depends on individual physiology and budget (38:30)    Feedback Please send your feedback about the show to us on social @theskipodcast or by email [email protected] Thanks to all our following at Snowheads and your comments about our Ski Boot Special (Episode 161) MikePow: "Great episode. Essential listening" boredsurfin: "Excellent episode" BobinCH: "Colin is hilarious and super knowledgeable" Layne: "Another great episode - keep up the good work" Miranda Slater contacted us via Facebook: "I'm a great fan of your Podcast and love to  listen when you drop new episodes. Thanks for all your insightful interviews."   Don’t forget that there are over 160 episodes to catch up with. 153 of these were listened to in the last week (only the PyeongChang Winter Olympic specials missed out).    If you enjoy the show, there's two things you can do to help:    1) Give us a review on Apple Podcasts  2) Buy me a Coffee at buymeacoffee.com/theskipodcast    You can follow me@skipedia and the podcast @theskipodcast
12/9/202247 minutes, 25 seconds
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162: Skiing in Ukraine, trains to the Pyrénées & ‘Around the World in 50 Slopes’

In Episode 162 of The Ski Podcast, we find out about skiing in Ukraine, trains to the Pyrénées and travel ‘Around the World in 50 Slopes’.   Iain is joined by UK ski journalist, Patrick Thorne, Sian Grigg from Pyrenean Odysseys and Jem Rose from PowderMad. SHOW NOTES Patrick was in Val Thorens for ‘La Grand Derniere’ Sian skied in Grand Tourmalet We featured skiing in Georgia in Episode 37 of The Ski Podcast The Ski Podcast is sponsored by Les 3 Vallees - the largest ski area in the world Val Thorens is celebrating its 50th anniversary this winter Alex Irwin from ‘150 Days of Winter’ reported from VT on their opening weekend Snow Factor in Glasgow has closed 'Around the World in 50 Slopes' is the new book from Patrick Thorne Svalbard featured in Episode 94 of The Ski Podcast Jem’s group were in Dragobrat in Ukraine Find out about the charity War Child here You can buy Powermad’s ski socks here Pyrenean Odysseys is based in Luz St Sauveur The Paris-Lourdes night train is one of only two serving ski resorts in France Episode 160 was a sustainability special Iain travelled with his family to Cauterets to prove a half-term ski trip on a budget is possible Read Iain’s article for ‘The Independent’ about train travel to ski resorts Find out more about Intersport Ski Hire here James Gambrill is General Manager of The Ski Club of Great Britain We spoke to James in Episode 75 just after he'd taken over as GM FEEDBACK   Sean Lally: "Love the pod" Richard Salden: "Enjoying the podcast & the wide range of topics and opinions" Andy Thain: "Keep up the good work" There are over 160 episodes to catch up with and amazingly 127 of them were listened to in the last week.  I'd love to hear where you listen to the podcast - commuting, in the gym, or at work. Andrea Dalton will be listening "on my dog walk in the morning". I enjoy all feedback about the show, so please contact on social @theskipodcast or by email [email protected] If you enjoy the show, why not review us as it helps other people find us. Apple Podcasts is best - if you leave a comment we'll read it out on the next episode. You can follow me @skipedia and the podcast @theskipodcast
11/28/202250 minutes, 9 seconds
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161: The Ski Boot Special (How to choose ski boots, custom insoles, boot fitting)

Episode 161 is a Ski Boot Special: we look at types of ski boot; how to choose a ski boot; whether you should have them fitted or moulded; plus some of the gadgets that work with them.   Iain was joined by the ski boot experts Colin Martin from Solutions4Feet and regular equipment expert Al Morgan from SkiKitInfo.com.  SHOW NOTES Colin skied at Kuhtai on the SIGB Ski Test  Listen to Al talking about the Ski Test in Episode 91  TSP is sponsored by Les 3 Vallées - the largest ski area in the world  Val Thorens is celebrating its 50th anniversary this winter You can now book holidays to Les 3 Vallées directly via their their website  World Cup races in Solden and Zermatt were cancelled  Mia Brookes took 9th and Kirsty Muir 7th in the Big Air in Chur  Listen to our interview with Mia Brookes in Episode 158 https://www.youtube.com/shorts/RMQJmpiBnhw Robin Shah reported on his first turns in Verbier, which as he predicted opened last weekend https://twitter.com/skipedia/status/1590343660310495233 Dave Burrows from Snow Pros Ski School reported from Glacier 3000  The Warren Miller film tour ‘Daymaker’ starts later this month  Iain is hosting the Brighton screening on Friday 02 December https://twitter.com/theskipodcast/status/1585952522459648001  Love this quote: “Like a wand in Harry Potter, the ski boot chooses your foot” Touring boots cost more because a patent has to be paid to Dynastar every time Iain had his custom insoles created for him at Profeet  Go for thin ski socks, recommended brands include Falke, Teko and Smartwool  Don’t buy your ski boots on the basis of colour: “They’re tools not jewels”  Iain spoke to Professor Henrik Bjursten about his new VPECS innovation The Carv device fits into your ski boot and gives feedback on your ski technique, visually via the app or in audio via Bluetooth Ted Ligety is their new ambassador (and can give you ski advice!) Feedback  Please send us your feedback on social @theskipodcast or email [email protected] Chris Exall:  “Hope you don't mind a minor correction [re Episode 101]. Though they were often referred to as ‘parablocks’, but in fact they were called ‘parablacks’. The reason was that the inventor was called Gunther Schwartz. They were partly to stop skiers crossing 'the sharp ends' but they were widely used in World Cup speed events because they had the effect of dampening the ski and filtering out vibration. Marker developed their own version which had a weight suspended by springs, it was intended as a more active 'suspension' for ski racers, though the thing weighed a ton. The earliest ones were simply plastic boxes but the last version was a spring loaded coat hanger wire affair which stopped your tips crossing but folded flat if you tried to uncross them”   BobinCH (snowheads): "Gethin on Solden in October [Episode 159] was an interesting listen" Richard_Sideways (snowheads): "Nice podcast as usual" Elements.biz: "Super interesting conversations [in Episode 160]. Thanks for the ongoing sustainability focus" Gareth Harvey: "Thanks for the snowboard episode" Judy Mathews: "Really enjoying your podcast. I have only just come across it recently & wish I did some time ago, but I have plenty to catch up on when driving or running." As Judy says there are over 160 episodes to catch up with. We'd love to hear how you listen to the podcast - commuting, in the gym, or at work. If you enjoy the show, why not review us as it helps other people find us. We have 88 reviews on Apple Podcasts, 74 are 5-star reviews - and if you leave a comment we'll read it out on the next episode. You can follow me @skipedia and the podcast @theskipodcast
11/14/20221 hour, 24 seconds
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160: Sustainability Special - Ski companies taking sustainability seriously

In Episode 160, Iain was joined by Prue Stone (Hotelplan), Ceri Tinley (Consensio Chalets) and Al Judge (AliKats Mountain Holidays) - three ski companies all taking sustainability seriously by making significant changes to their operations and product. SHOW NOTES Iain set up the lobbying campaign Ski Flight Free in 2019 (00:30) COP27 brings together world leaders to discuss and hopefully take action on climate change (01:00) Prue Stone is Sustainability Director at Hotelplan, which includes Inghams Ski (01:45) Listen to our interview with Joe Ponte CEO at Hotelplan, recorded in February 2021 (02:30) Find out more about train travel to the Alps at Ski Flight Free (05:45) Hotelplan’s goal is to reduce carbon emissions by 50% by 2030 and reach net zero by 2050 (06:30) Rachael from ecoski.co.uk appeared on Episode 57 of The Ski Podcast (09:45) You can watch our session ‘The Ski Podcast Live – ‘Off The Beaten Track’ recorded at the National Snow Show in Birmingham on YouTube (12:15) Ceri Tinley is the founder and MD at Consensio Chalets (14:45) You can read Consensio’s ‘Luxury Ski Insights Report’ here  Find out more about Protect Our Winters UK (16:45) Ecollective helps travel brands calculate and subsequently reduce their carbon footprint (17:00) Consensio’s goal is to reach Net Zero by 2035 (20:00) Coolbus have invested in new Mercedes Electric Minibuses for this winter (20:30) Snowdrone also offer transfers using electric vehicles (25:30) Al Judge is the owner of AliKats Mountains Holidays in Morzine (28:45) Find out about the Montagne Verte organisation in Morzine (29:15) Find out about bokashi composting (30:00) Listen to our special episode on Electric Vehicles in ski resorts (31:30) You can find out more about their sustainability policies on their website (32:00)  A hot tub uses 1500 lt of water & 200 kWh of electricity p/w to keep water at 37.5C in winter (34:30) Find out about their ‘Responsible Hot Tub Initiative’ here (35:30) AliKats use the Good Planet Foundation for any offsets they require (36:30)  Listen to our special episode when Iain interviewed Helen Coffey, the flight free travel journalist (37:30)
10/31/202239 minutes, 16 seconds
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159: Skiing in Austria in October, Piste Maps & whether to rent or buy your Snowboard

In Episode 159 we discuss piste maps, skiing in Austria in October and look back at the National Snow Show. We also ask whether you should rent your snowboard in resort, rather than buying.   Iain was joined by Gethin James and Julie Slaughter, founder of Wipeout, as well as down the line by Chris Moran from Intersport Ski hire. SHOW NOTES Gethin skied with his family in The Lecht in Scotland Julie’s hike was to the beautiful Lac Blanc in Chamonix Les 2 Alpes has confirmed it won’t open this autumn https://twitter.com/skipedia/status/1583395200193679362 Iain presented about driving an electric car to the Alps at the National Snow Show https://twitter.com/skipedia/status/1581631192943984640 Listen to our special episode about the 2022 National Snow Show here The women’s GS at Solden was cancelled, although the Men’s race did take place The Men’s Downhill races in Zermatt have also been cancelled Mia Brookes took 9th place in her World Cup Big Air debut https://twitter.com/skipedia/status/1581951963658190849 Les 3 Vallees is the largest ski area in the world  Check out the Wipeout range on their website Listen to our snowboard special here:   https://audioboom.com/posts/8171940-157-snowboarding-special-how-to-choose-a-snowboard-renting-v-buying-splitboarding-more   Listen to our special episode with Chris Moran here You can book snowboards at www.intersportrent.com and ask questions via their Facebook page FEEDBACK Please do get in contact on social @theskipodcast or by email [email protected] Rachel Frisby: “The Ski Podcast is really good. I really enjoy listening to it” Nick Axten-Rice: “The Ski Podcast is really good” Sally: “An absolute must listen for anyone desperately waiting on the ski season to start!” John Greenwood: “Keep up the good work!” Matt Hayes: “Great review of the show, really enjoyed the day and the live episode of The Ski Podcast” Raymond Can: “I really enjoyed the podcast #96 re Chamonix and it got me excited about our February 2023 trip” Mark Davis: "Thank you for another great ski podcast. My children, who are 9 and 10 and I listened to it last night…they always enjoy the ski podcast, being slightly obsessed with the slopes. I always look forward to an episode and dream of the places we can go" If you'd like to do something to support the podcast, there are two things that would really help.  1) Review us on Apple Podcasts 2) If you're enjoying the podcast you can always buy me a coffee at www.buymeacoffee.com/theskipodcast Don’t forget we have 158 other episodes to catch up on – typically 75-100 get listened to every week.  You can follow Iain @skipedia and the podcast @theskipodcast.  Thanks to Les 3 Vallees for sponsoring The Ski Podcast
10/24/202232 minutes, 20 seconds
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158: National Snow Snow 2022 ft Chemmy Alcott, Graham Bell, Mia Brookes

This special episode of The Ski Podcast was recorded at The National Snow Show 2022, which took place at the Birmingham NEC this weekend. In this episode, Iain speaks with the following people: Chemmy Alcott, BBC Ski Sunday Al Morgan, SkiKitInfo.com Jarrod Osbourne, Ski Olympic Will, Random Rental Luke Rees, AWE365.com Megan Hughes, National Geographic Traveller Doug Newman, Ski Weekend Graham Bell, BBC Ski Sunday Mia Brooks, GB Snowsports Snowboarder Sally Warren, Whoski Tony Burns, ecoski Stephen Morgan, Raccoon Events https://twitter.com/skipedia/status/1581951963658190849 Additional Notes Graham Bell talked about his ‘Perfect Turns’ app in Episode 83 Find out more about Ski Weekend’s 35th Anniversary Chamonix Offers  https://twitter.com/skipedia/status/1581373750762557441  Listen out for more about Snow Week 2023 in future episodes of The Ski Podcast.
10/17/202228 minutes, 52 seconds
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157: Snowboarding Special - How to choose a snowboard, renting v. buying, splitboarding & more

In Episode 157 of The Ski Podcast we turn our focus to snowboarding, including how to choose a snowboard, whether you should buy or rent and what split boarding is.   Iain was joined by journalist Sam Haddad (Guardian & Cooler Magazine) and Luke Rees, founder of adventure travel website AWE365.com. SHOW NOTES Check out Sam’s new ‘Climate & Board Sports’ Substack Listen to Felix Milns talk about his helicopter freefall jump over the Eiger in Episode 98 Sam was in La Rosiere in April Iain tested the Mont Valaisan ski area in La Rosiere in Episode 27 Luke travelled to North Macedonia The are 157 episodes of The Ski Podcast, so under our new numbering system, this is Episode 157 Les 3 Vallees sponsors The Ski Podcast The Alpine Ski World Championships will be held in Courchevel and Meribel from 06-19 February 2023 The National Snow Show takes place at the Birmingham NEC on 15-16 October Look out for ‘The Ski Podcast Live!’ on Saturday at 11.15am and Iain’s presentation on electric cars in ski resorts on Sunday at 12:00pm There are three main categories of snowboard: Freeride, Freestyle and All Mountain Sam is a big fan of splitboarding – read her article in The Guardian here For a UK-based splitboarding option, try Wandering Workshops in Scotland Burton’s ‘Step On’ snowboard bindings are a game-changer Nidecker’s ‘Supermatic’ is another ‘step’ in this direction https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qm_PyqvFoSo Al Judge is the owner of AliKats Mountains Holidays in Morzine Find out about the Montagne Verte organisation in Morzine Listen to our special episode on Electric Vehicles in ski resorts Find out about bokashi composting You can find out more about their sustainability policies on their website On average, a hot tub uses 1,500 litres of water and 200 kWh of electricity to keep the water at 37.5 degrees centigrade for a week in the winter Find out about their ‘Responsible Hot Tub Initiative’ here AliKats use the Good Planet Foundation for any offsets they require Listen to our special episode when Iain interviewed Helen Coffey, the flight free travel journalist FEEDBACK I enjoy all feedback about the show, so please do review us on Spotify/Apple, or get in contact on social or by email [email protected]. Fogey58: "Always varied, well presented and for snowsports fans an essential hit" Guapo333: "Love this podcast. Really informative and superbly presented. Keep up the good work" Elaine Bunyon: "Wow…Greece is now on my bucket list!"   Thanks also to Fiachra Diskin and Dave Faller for their kind words.   Don’t forget we have 156 other episodes to catch up on – typically 75-100 get listened to every week.  You can follow The Ski Podcast on social media at @theskipodcast
10/10/202233 minutes, 41 seconds
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101: Skiing in Greece, 'Frontside' skis & the 'Parablack'

In Episode 101, Iain is joined by journalist Gemma Bowes and equipment expert Al Morgan to discuss skiing in Greece, ‘frontside’ skis and the ‘Parablack’. James Gambrill  also joins us with news of the latest Ski Club of Great Britain survey. SHOW NOTES ·       Gemma travelled to Val Cenis and Val Frejus last spring ·       Splitboard Fest will be held in La Norma in January 2023 ·       Skiing on the glacier in Zermatt restarted on Tue 20 September ·       Recent episodes have included Warren Smith, Helen Coffey, Speed Opening in Zermatt and, of course, our 100th Episode ·       Thanks to Julie for her comments on the taxonomy of the podcasts! ·       Les 3 Vallees - the largest ski area in the world - is now the main sponsor of The Ski Podcast ·       Read about the solar panels installed in Meribel this summer on the Saulire Express ·       Gemma skied in Parnassos in Greece  https://youtu.be/GtEc9RJU8cM ·       Listen to Iain’s report on his half-term family ski trip to the French Pyrenees in Episode 49 ·       ‘The Ski Podcast’ will be at the National Snow Show taking people ‘off the beaten track’ in our live episode covering Morocco, Turkey, Albania & Kazahkstan. It’s on at 12pm on Saturday 15th October.  ·       On Sunday 16th October, Iain will be presenting about driving EVs to and around the Alps.  ·       Iain curated the forum at ‘Ski Launch’ – an industry event in London on 13 September – and the sustainability panel at LISTEX, held at The Snow Centre, Hemel Hempstead ·       James Gambrill is the General Manager of the Ski Club of Great Britain ·       Iain was reading these US ski reviews  ·       Mike Greenland asked us via Twitter: "Who remembers the Parablock from the 70s?” ·       A vaguely similar idea available now is the Edgie Wedgie  FEEDBACK You can give us feedback about the show, on social to @theskipodcast or  by email to [email protected]  Rachel Frisby: "Loved episode about La Plagne (99). Love the resort so much.” Joe McHugh: “Great podcast again, as always! Regarding the Vanoise Express link to Les Arcs, if you stay in Montchavin, you can ski a full day in either La Plagne or Les Arcs. The village is one lift away in the morning and there are no extra lifts to be taken in the evening: you just ski back to the village. It’s a traditional village, quiet with limited night-life, but location makes it a great base to explore the whole Paradiski area.” Richard_Sideways: “Great special with Warren Smith”  BobinCH: “Great podcast with Warren! Didn’t know he filmed with Guido Perrini” Liam Major: “I just wanted to say I've been listening through the podcast series and I'm hooked, you and Iain do a really good job. I've only recently developed an interest in skiing and have started listening through all of your podcasts in anticipation for my first trip away. The magnitude of knowledge I've have learned from these podcasts is exceptional so I can't thank you enough.” Photo from https://www.facebook.com/OnParnassos
9/26/202235 minutes, 42 seconds
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100: The Story of The Ski Podcast plus Favourite Guests & Features

Episode 100 of The Ski Podcast is slightly different from usual as Iain looks at the story behind The Ski Podcast. We look at how the podcast started, celebrity guests, favourite features and reveal our new sponsor. SHOW NOTES ·       The ‘Pilot’ episode of The Ski Podcast was published in October 2017, lamenting the cancellation of ‘The Jump’ ·       Early episodes covered anything that piqued our interest, from Ed Sheeran (Episode 4), Genepi (Episode 5) and Jim’s love of funiculars (Episode 7) ·       During the PyeongChang Winter Olympics in 2018, we produced an episode every day ·       Chill Factore in Manchester were our first sponsor in September 2018  ·       One of Iain’s favourite interviews was Eddie the Eagle Edwards in Jan 2019 ·       Favourite early features include the number of wolves in the Alps (Episode 28) or theories about drug dealers in ski resorts (Episode 33) ·       Jim left the show in August 2020  ·       Back in 2017, when an interview went awry it was news, but with the rise of Zoom during Covid, this hardly seems out of the ordinary… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mh4f9AYRCZY ·       CALM (Campaign Against Living Miserably) is a great resource for anyone suffering from mental health issues ·       Perhaps Iain’s favourite celebrity interview was with Roger Federer 😉 ·       Other favourites include Steve Cross, who man who built a chairlift in his garden during lockdown, Antoine Motillon, a paraplegic pistebasher driver in Courchevel, and the amazing story of the Aspen Ski Thief ·       Thanks go to Intersport and Battleface for supporting the show, but especially to Switzerland Tourism for being our main partner for the last three years  ·       Our new sponsor from Episode 101 onwards is the world's largest ski area Les 3 Vallées  ·       There are over 150 episodes of The Ski Podcast to catch up with ·       Make sure you never miss an episode by subscribing now and join us for the next five years…
9/18/202222 minutes, 49 seconds
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Zermatt-Cervinia Downhill Races inc. Pirmin Zurbriggen interview (Bonus Episode #30)

This bonus episode of The Ski Podcast focuses on the new ‘Speed Opening’ downhill races from Zermatt to Cervinia. Iain speaks to ‘Speed Opening’ director Christian Ziojian as well as legendary Swiss ski racer Pirmin Zurbriggen.  We discuss how this first ever cross-border race came into being, what the course is like, its place in the FIS calendar and what it will take to actually make it happen in the context of a summer of unprecedented temperatures. SHOW NOTES ‘Speed Opening’ will be the first cross-border World Cup race In 2019 the Cervinia lift company came up with the initial idea  The ‘Alpine Crossing’ connecting Klein Matterhorn and Cervinia is due to open in spring 2023 The first European race of the World Cup calendar is a Giant Slalom in Solden in October The Wengen ‘Lauberhorn’ Downhill takes place in January The National Snow Snow takes places at the NEC in Birmingham on 15-16 October The course has been designed by the Swiss ex-downhill racer, Didier Défago, who won the gold medal at the Vancouver Winter Olympics in 2010 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YYRvPJdlD9A The final layout of the course has not yet been confirmed, but it likely to include a larger finish jump The glacier in Zermatt closed in July 2022 due to lack of snow after a very warm summer and a dry winter The Beijing Winter Olympics took place on very little snow! The races are scheduled for 29/30 October (men’s races) and 05/06 November (women’s races) Pirmin Zurbriggen is one of the most successful racers ever, with four overall World Cup wins, Olympic downhill gold in 1988 and 9 world championship medal 
9/12/202228 minutes, 7 seconds
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Helen Coffey, The Independent’s no-flight Travel Editor (Bonus Episode #29)

In this bonus episode Iain talks with Helen Coffey, travel editor at ‘The Independent’ and author of the book ‘Zero Altitude: How I Learned to Fly Less and Travel More’. We discuss her background in skiing, time at Telegraph Ski & Snowboard Magazine and her decision in 2020 to give up flying completely – a significant decision for a travel journalist. SHOW NOTES ·       Helen was on the show in Episode 80 ·       She learned to ski at Hemel Hempstead (2:15) ·       Her first ski season was in Les Arcs (4:00) ·       Listen to our interview with ski instructor Warren Smith here (4:45) ·       Helen worked as a transfer rep for Crystal Ski (6:45) ·       Younger listeners may be surprised to learn that ski passes used to require photos (9:30) ·       She started as a sub-editor at the Telegraph Ski and Snowboard Magazine before moving to the relatively new position of Online Editor (12:00) ·       She was schooled in ‘churnalism’ at the Daily Express (14:15) ·       During PyeongChang 2018 we produced a podcast every day (15:30) ·       Iain founded Ski Flight Free in 2019 (16:15) ·       Anna Hughes was on the podcast in our Train Travel Special episode (20:00)  ·       Following an interview with Anna Hughes at Flight Free UK, Helen decided to take the Flight Free pledge and to stop flying completely (20:45) ·       Tagsyrt is a Swedish word loosely meaning ‘train bragging’ (25:15) ·       If you’re paying £2 to offset your flight (say with Ryanair), it’s unlikely to be an effective scheme (29:30) ·       Iain uses MyClimate to offset emissions from flights (30:15) ·       Aviation fuel is not subject to taxation that other forms of transport are (32:00) ·       Research has shown that 1% of people cause half of global aviation emissions (34:00) ·       Look at Mark Smith’s excellent Seat61.com website for advice on flight free travel (37:00) ·       Helen travelled on the Travelski direct Eurostar service last winter to Les Arcs (38:30) ·       You can listen to our bonus episode about Iain’s experience on the TravelSki Express service here (39:30) ·       You can see Helen ‘in person’ at The Independent’s virtual event for advice on your next holiday, with Simon Calder on 22 September (41:30) ·       Helen’s book ‘Zero Altitude: How I Learned to Fly Less and Travel More’ is available in all good bookstores
9/5/202242 minutes, 11 seconds
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Warren Smith, Ski Instructor (Bonus Episode #28)

Iain was joined by Warren Smith, eponymous founder of the Warren Smith Ski Academy, for this bonus episode of The Ski Podcast. SHOW NOTES Warren learned to ski at the Hemel Hempstead dry ski slope, before it was recreated as The Snow Centre – an indoor snow slope His first snow experience was on a school trip to Saalbach in Austria, when the coach broke down Phil Gordon presents the ‘Legends of the Brand’ podcast (3:30) Warren’s first qualification was as a UK dry slope instuctor (4:45) He first taught on snow in Seefeld in Austria, before moving to Verbier in 1994 (5:00) Joyce Read from Ski Verbier was an early mentor (6:00) You can watch Blizzard of Aaaahs – the famous ‘extreme’ ski movie – on YouTube Jamie Strachan designed top sheets for Volkl and brought Warren on the their team in winter 1998/99 (8:45) Strachan also designed many of the legendary ChamJam posters (9:30) Listen to Iain’s interview with GB Snowsports coach Pat Sharples in this bonus episode of The Ski Podcast (10:15) Stu Brass and Spencer Claridge were behind the AIM Series of events and built the freestyle features for events like the London Ski Show and The Jump (11:00) Iain launched Natives.co.uk in April 1999 (12:00) Other early freestyle projects that Warren set up were the British Freestyle Camps and the Ride Series  Pat talks about the impact of the Salomon 1080 on the freestyle scene in this interview, as does Jim Adlington (founder of Planks) in our bonus episode with him (14:00) Paddy Graham came out of the Sheffield dry slope scene and is still producing award-winning movies with the ‘Legs of Steel’ crew (17:30) Warren also produced movies such as the ‘Snow’s In The House’ series and ‘Snow Odyssey’ featuring a 16-year-old Candide Thovex (19:00) Warren’s ‘Go Ski’ technique book and DVD is available online (25:00) Rob Sawyer from the Farinet Bar in Verbier recommended Warren to England rugby player Laurence Dallaglio (28:00) Other celebrities that Warren has skied with or instructed in Verbier include James Blunt, Princess Eugenie and Prince Harry (33:00) Listen to Peter Hardy’s anecdotes about James Blunt in our special episode Louis Smith, Spencer Matthews and Jason Robinson were among the quickest learners that Warren coached for the wintersports reality show ‘The Jump’ (35:00) The Warren Smith Ski Academy now has a team of 15 instructors with key focus on biomechanics (39:00) Find out about the Carv device here (45:00) The Academy also offers ‘Gap Year’ Instructor Qualification courses, having changed from BASI to the Irish IASI qualification in 2013 (45:30) The Warren Smith Ski Academy will be at the National Snow Show at the Birmingham NEC on 15/16 October 2022 (48:00) Courses start in Cervinia from 06 November for five weeks, then on to Verbier. Warren will be leading a trip to Japan in February (50:00)
8/29/202252 minutes, 13 seconds
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99: La Plagne & the Irish Ski Scene

In Episode 99 of TSP we find out about La Plagne in France with Jen Tsang and all about the growing ski scene in Ireland with journalist Catherine Murphy. Thanks as always to Switzerland Tourism for supporting The Ski Podcast.  SHOW NOTES ·       Jen previously reported from La Plagne in Episode 93 ·       Catherine last skied in Tignes, with Guerlin Chicheret ·       Chicheret is known for being a FWT winner, but also as an extreme driver: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rqxlBBTgn08 ·       The freezing point in Switzerland reached 5184m ·       Zermatt is hosting the ‘SpeedOpening’ downhill races in October and November ·       Team GB telemarker Jasmin Taylor has been based in Mt Hotham in Australia  ·       Pick up free tickets to the National Snow Show for free using the code ‘2months’ ·       Iain will be hosting ‘The Ski Podcast Live’ at the show ·       Jen is based in La Plagne, where she runs a marketing consultancy ·       The Vanoise Express link between La Plagne and Les Arcs opened in January 2003 ·       The 6000D is one of the Alps’ most famous trail running races ·       You can try the bobsleigh run yourself in La Plagne https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5X_ylHbwV1o ·       Catherine learned to ski at the Kilternan dry slope in County Dublin ·       Listen to our feature about snow skiing in Ireland in Episode 77 ·       Topflight and Directski are specialist Irish ski companies ·       Catherine estimate that the Irish market is about 100,000 skiers ·       Soll in Austria celebrates St Patrick’s Day every year   Feedback Please do get in contact with your feedback on social or by email to [email protected]. Thanks for all the survey feedback. Some highlights: "Less inane wittering from industry PR types please" "Iain handles the interviews really well. Precision informality. I look forward to every edition" "Can you get Lindsey Vonn on?" "I've spent the past season as a rep and I learn a lot from the podcast." "Love what you are doing promoting the ski industry & sustainable skiing" Finally special thanks to Rob from Northwich for this poetic and kind feedback via BuyMeACoffee.com:  “As a child I had my head in the clouds. Now, with your help I can keep my head in the mountains. Much appreciated” You can follow Iain on social media @skipedia and the podcast @theskipodcast  Thanks to Switzerland Tourism for supporting The Ski Podcast.
8/22/202234 minutes, 25 seconds
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98: Freefalling above the Eiger & the AJ Bell 3 Valley Rally

In Episode 98, we find out what it's like to jump out of a helicopter above the Eiger and learn about a new event in Val Thorens raising funds to turn young lives around.  Presenter Iain Martin was joined by Olympic Skier Cross athlere Emily Sarsfield-Power, Dan Keeley from Snowcamp and journalist Felix Milns.  Thanks to Switzerland Tourism for supporting the podcast SHOW NOTES & TIME CODES A new record for the longest women-only rope chain was set on Breithorn in Zermatt in June 2022  Listen to more conversation about gender representation in Episode 97 Episode 97 was a Down Under special, featuring Australia and New Zealand The snow down under is still very good Jasmin Taylor is a Team GB telemarker and is currently working in Hotham, Australia (7:00) At the time of recording only Zermatt, Hintertux and Passo Stelvio were open to the public for summer skiing (9:30) Read Felix’s article about freefalling above the Eiger in The Telegraph (10:45) Watch Shane McConkey’s double front flip into base jump straight off the Eiger https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w18wl-HQuH8 The AJ Bell 3 Valley Rally will take place in Val Thorens in April 2023 (21:00) Find out more about Snowcamp charity and their Switch 180 campaign (25:00) https://youtu.be/Z15pIQSfeJk  Feedback BobinCH: "Enjoyed Neil English's stories about Villars [in Episode 96]. Slightly depressing to hear about the Mer de Glace situation but reminder to go back and enjoy it while we can!"   We enjoy all feedback about the show, so please do get in contact. Reviews and comments wherever you leave them are always welcome, whether on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, social media or via email to [email protected] You can follow Iain at @skipedia and The Ski Podcast @theskipodcast If you enjoy the podcast, you can always buy me a coffee…
7/25/202231 minutes, 24 seconds
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97: Australia & New Zealand Special

Episode 97 is a Down Under special covering skiing in Australia and New Zealand. Iain was joined by Rachael Oakes-Ash, founder of snowsbest.com and Paul Anderson from NZski.com. SHOW NOTES Rachael previously appeared on the podcast in Episode 56 in July 2020 Paul was last on the podcast in Episode 73 in May 2021       Europe has been experiencing a serious heatwave https://twitter.com/skipedia/status/1539557332144758787        Tignes only opened for two weeks for summer skiing, closing on 01July  Sonnblick in Austria reported no snow a month earlier than usual https://twitter.com/skipedia/status/1544622531730149378 You can read about the tragedy in the Dolomites due to the glacier collapse  Selwyn Snowfield was not able to open due to too much snow (preventing construction work Dunedin airport reported its coldest day ever in June Mt Hutt was hit by huge early season snowdrifts NZski.com represent Coronet Peak and The Remarkables in Queenstown and Mt Hutt in the Canterbury area When Paul was on the podcast in May 2021 the feeling was very positive, but then the Delta lockdowns started The UK and NZ have announced a new bi-lateral deal on visa  Tourism Minister Stuart Nash advised that 71% of international tourists skiing in NZ are Aussies, generating NZD211 million  The number of Aussies on the slopes in NZ was recently up 30% YoY Read Rachael’s post about gender representation here Cardrona/Treble Cone have made their own commitment to equal representation Watch Cardrona’s documentary ‘All In’ here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lWSsU6m-NNk The winners of Atomic goggles in our survey were Chris Waters & Nicole Clarke.  Neil English spoke about how his father founded the London Ski Show in Episode 96 Caroline Eydallin: “I worked on first shows for Sauze d’Oulx! Sir David always stopped to say hello, I was at school with his daughters, so nice he remembered me”       Ann Bennett: “Sir David English was a great guy & pioneered skiing in mass media. I worked at first shows on Inghams’s stand”       Gethin: "The Podcast is great" I enjoy all feedback about the show, so please do get in contact. You can leave reviews/comments wherever you prefer, whether Apple Podcasts, Spotify, social media, email. You can follow me @skipedia and the podcast @theskipodcast You can buy Iain a cuppa at www.buymeacoffee.com/theskipodcast
7/8/202234 minutes, 9 seconds
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96: Royals on the Snow, Chamonix, Neil English & Pre-loved Skiwear

In Episode 96, we discuss skiing royals, the cancellation of the London Ski Show, new lifts in Chamonix and preloved skiwear.    Iain was joined by ski journalist Neil English, Claire Burnet from the Chamonix tourist office, Whoski.com founder Sally Warren and Al Morgan from SkiKitInfo. Thanks as always to Switzerland Tourism for their continued support of The Ski Podcast. SHOW NOTES Geraint Thomas became the first Briton to win the Tour de Suisse We can exclusively reveal that the British royal family were skiing at The Snow Centre in Hemel Hempstead (although we can’t tell you who there were!)  Shortly after announcing start of ticket sales, the organisers of London Ski Festival announced its cancellation  The National Snow Show at the Birmingham NEC will be going ahead as planned on on 15-16 October The Travelski Express is back for 2022/23 Listen to our special episode about the Travelski Express, recorded when Iain travelled on the inaugural service https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7oScG28dQkQ&feature=youtu.be Alex Irwin from 150 Days of Winter reported from Tignes Alex Armand from Tip Top Ski Coaching was in Les 2 Alpes Jasmin Taylor reported from Mt Hotham in Australia Jasmin was last on the show in Episode 94 Episode 97 will be an Australia/New Zealand special Our 2022 Survey is now live – it only takes a couple of minutes to complete and you could win one of two pairs of Atomic Four Q HD goggles to give away, plus other prizes   https://twitter.com/theskipodcast/status/1538190097631281152 You can read Neil’s article about Matt Hancock in Villars here Other celebrities seen in Villars include Jacques Villeneuve and Mike Tindall Iain travelled to Chamonix by train https://twitter.com/skipedia/status/1536951851899359233 The Chamonix Film Festival took place earlier this month  The Charamaillon lift is being redeveloped and there is work going on at Montenvers to improve the cable car to the glacier https://twitter.com/skipedia/status/1539326038433583105 Love Island is being supported by ebay Jemma Tadd (Head of Fashion Buying at eBay) believes Love Island has power to change consumers’ perceptions around secondhand clothes Whoski.com is a platform for selling pre-loved skiwear Iain spoke to Par Johan Astrand about his 3000km cycle ride to bring awareness of climate change You can follow Par's journey on Instagram Feedback & Reviews I enjoy all feedback about the show, so please do get in contact - Reviews/comments wherever you leave them are always welcome, whether on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, social media or via email. Old Fartbag: "I listened to what Al said with interest. I'm not sure I have ever heard him be so enthusiastic over a ski" Andrea Dalton: "Loved listening to Diane, another fab episode! Found it interesting but also a shame for our English young people that want to do a season.” BobinCH: "Enjoyed that! The Diane from Skiworld lady was funny. Great work!" Anon: “Thank you so much Iain for keeping going during the last two years, your podcasts helped more than you probably know (for me at least) during challenging times. I love hearing about everything related to the mountains, long may it continue.” Ryunis: "Great to put a voice to LaTania.co.uk It's a fantastic website and a really great source of info. Keep up the great pods. They help me still feel tuned in to the mountain community." You can follow Iain at @skipedia and the podcast @theskipodcast
6/21/202259 minutes, 30 seconds
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Arnie Wilson, Ski Journalist (Bonus Episode #27)

In this episode Iain speaks with Arnie Wilson, one of the UK's most respected and experienced ski journalists. Arnie has visited over 740 ski resorts in 30 countries, and is perhaps most famous for his exploits in 1994, when he and the late Lucy Dicker skied on every single day of that calendar year. This phenomenal achievement, which included 240 ski resorts in 13 countries, was recognised in the 'Guinness Book of World Records'. Arnie was the ski correspondent for the Financial Times for 15 years and also edited 'Ski+Board', the Ski Club of Great Britain’s magazine for 12 years. I thoroughly enjoyed my chat with Arnie and I'm sure you will too. --------- Our 2022 Survey is now live – it only takes a minute or two to complete and we would really appreciate your feedback - and you could win a pair of Atomic goggles worth £200
6/6/202228 minutes, 23 seconds
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95: La Tania, Skiworld, Chamonix in May & 2023's Best Skis

In Episode 95 of The Ski Podcast we discuss La Tania, Chamonix in summer, and the challenges facing the UK ski industry. Plus we talk to Arnie Wilson - the man who skied every single day for a year – and reveal our pick of the best new skis for next winter. Iain was joined live by Diane Palumbo (Skiworld), Toffa (LaTania.co.uk) and Al Morgan (SkiKitInfo), as well as down the line by Claire Burnet from Chamonix. Thanks again to Switzerland Tourism for their support.  You can see their amazing ‘Swiss Sanctuary’ at the Chelsea Flower Show, designed by Lilly Gomm.  SHOW NOTES ·       Congratulations to Dave and Mandy Ryding who were married earlier this month https://www.instagram.com/p/CdoPSjfIphu/ ·       You used to be able to ski in Chamonix in summer ·       Iain competed in the UTMB in August 2021 ·       Claire Burnet previously appeared on the podcast in Episode 73 ·       Chamonix offered free ski lessons at certain dates last winter ·       A visit to the Aiguille du Midi is a must if you’ve never done it before ·       Iain saw a photoshoot with freeskier Vivian Bruchez https://twitter.com/skipedia/status/1527911324994396160 ·       Take a look at some of Iain’s videos from his visit on the Skipedia YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vSDggtpzk4Y ·       Diane is Sales and Marketing Director at Skiworld ·       She is also a founding member of the SBIT lobbying group ·       Charlie Owen from SBIT has previously appeared on the podcast in Episode 8 and Episode 20 ·       Find out about La Tania at LaTania.co.uk  ·       Arnie Wilson is most well-known for his exploits in 1994 when he skied every day for a year. We covered his book 'Ski The World' Ski Book Group in Episode 20 ·       Al loved the Volkl Deacon 72 – it’s expensive, but an incredible performer ·       His other favourite was the Salomon QST 106 – a wide, freeride ski Our 2022 Survey is now live – it only takes a minute or two to complete and we would really appreciate your feedback - and you could win a pair of Atomic goggles worth £200 FEEDBACK AND REVIEWS Please leave your comments and reviews either on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, social media or email to theskipodcast @ gmail.com Alex Crump (YT): "Great to listen to the Mayor of Les 2 Alpes and his plan for a green future" Mark Thommason (YT): “Was surprised to see the UTMB cap…so impressed!” You can follow Iain on social media @skipedia (Facebook/Twitter/YouTube) and the podcast @theskipodcast (Instagram/Twitter/Facebook)
5/27/202254 minutes, 26 seconds
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94: Skiing in Svalbard & Narvik, Jasmin Taylor interview & LISTEX

In Episode 94, we find out about skiing in Svalbard, Narvik in Norway and how Team GB got on in this winter’s Telemark World Cup.  We also have snow reports from Japan…and Hemel Hempstead, plus we discuss new lifts in Les 2 Alpes and find out about the spring edition of industry networking event LISTEX.   Iain was joined by Jasmin Taylor, Team GB Telemark skier, freelance journalist Rob Rees and Al Morgan from SkiKitInfo.  SHOW NOTES The Plaine Morte glacier in Crans Montana remains open for skiers until 05 June.  Jasmin was in Hintertux, Austria LISTEX took place last week at The Snow Centre in Hemel Hempstead Babsi Lapwood told us about LISTEX in Episode 92 https://twitter.com/skipedia/status/1521791925023563776 Iain spoke to Vanessa Fisher, Colin Matthews (Meriski), Stephen Morgan (National Snow Snow), Nick Williams (Mountain Heaven), Phil Brown (Impulse Racing) and Ian Brown (MD, The Snow Centre/Chill Factore) Jasmin Taylor has her best season ever with 8 World Cup podiums including 2 wins (giving her 7 in total across her career) https://twitter.com/skipedia/status/1523615325396340738 She finished second in the world behind Swiss skier Martina Wyss Team GB had their best season overall ever with Tim Gough recording his first top 10 result Jasmin will be working in Hotham in Australia this summer https://twitter.com/_hotham/status/1522461592419733504 Rob Rees went to Narvik in Norway ‘Home of Skiing’ You can see Rob’s photos on Instagram He will be writing up his adventure for Skier and Snowboarder Magazine~ Chris Howie travelled to Svalbard in the Arctic Circle https://twitter.com/theskipodcast/status/1523614627929726978 Chris booked his trip with Base Camp Explorer Listen to Chris’ experiences of heliskiing in Iceland in Episode 38 Christophe Aubert is mayor of Les 2 Alpes The Jandri lift is being upgraded to an ultra fast 3S lift Al explained about how PIN touring bindings Listen to Iain’s report on ski touring in Morocco here Find out more about the Shift binding here Jasmin uses customised versions of the Meidjo binding REVIEWS   Please do get in contact with your feedback and reviews whether via Apple Podcasts, Spotify, social media (@theskipodcast) or email to [email protected]  make_love_not_warz (IG): "Keep up the good work with the podcasting and tweets" Andrea Dalton (FB): "Another great episode"   Don't forget there are 145 episodes to catch up on, 93 listened to in the last week.  Coming up in Episode 95 we’ll be talking to Di Palumbo from Skiworld, Chris Brown from LaTania.co.uk and Arnie Wilson – the first man to ski every single day of a calendar year. If you'd like to make your own small gesture to say thanks, you are very welcome to Buy Me A Coffee at www.buymeacoffee.com/theskipodcast 
5/9/20221 hour, 39 seconds
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93: Ischgl, Les 2 Alpes, Vallandry & the Dynastar X3 triathlon in Courchevel

In Episode 93 of The Ski Podcast we discuss Ischgl, Les 2 Alpes, Vallandry and a unique mountain triathlon in Courchevel.  Iain was joined ‘live’ by Lynsey Devon from Heaven Publicity and Al Morgan from SkiKitInfo. Thanks to Switzerland Tourism for their continued support of the Podcast.   SHOW NOTES There are 65,000km of waymarked trails in Switzerland Listen to Iain’s from the Via Valais trail hike last summer in Episode 76 Al travelled to Vallandry in the Paradiski ski area Lynsey stayed in Le Chable below Verbier James Gambrill reported from Baqueira Beret in Spain Jen Tsang reported from La Plagne If you are travelling either for a late ski holiday or summer holiday then make sure you go to battleface.com for a quote and also to check their Sherpa Travel Tool Iain skied in Les 2 Alpes from 09-16 April, benefitting from glacier skiing up to 3600m He travelled there and back in a Ford Mustang Mach-E electric vehicle. Watch out for his article on this appearing in The Telegraph in due course Listen to our bonus episode about Electric Vehilces in Ski Resorts https://twitter.com/skipedia/status/1513419865117319170  Christophe Aubert is the mayor of Les 2 Alpes and discusses the resort’s bid for ‘Flocon Vert’ status.  https://www.instagram.com/p/CcgbE7hs9T3/  Ischgl was criticised as being a ‘super-spreader’ location in 2020 The Spring Blanc is a end of season celebration that is running all through April and features live performances from Simply Red and Kings of Leon Previous headline acts have included Robbie Williams, Kylie Minogue and Sir Elton John Al reviewed the new Atomic ‘Bent’ family of skis, as well as the new Strive bindings Iain used the Dewerstone wooden sunglasses while in the Alps. Listen to our interview with Dewerstone founder in Episode 89 Iain took part in the Dynastar X3 triathlon in Courchevel https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OVw6U9iMbCM Listen to Iain’s interview with Yvonne from Salzburg about train travel from Sweden to Austria in Episode 90 REVIEWS We enjoy all feedback about the show, so please do email us to [email protected] or leave your reviews/comments at Apple Podcasts, Spotify or via social media. Jen (via Instagram): “Really enjoy the podcast - thanks for creating it and congrats on the award!” Michael (via email): "Congrats on podcast award, it is well deserved"  Also thanks to all the following for their congratulations on the Sports Podcast Award win: Cathy Paget, Jon Sheehan, Adam W, Rachael W, Megan, Betony, Vanessa, Jon Walton, Abi B, Oli Russel-Cowan, Krystelle, Chris Thompson, Paul Glynn, Dan Fox, James Hawkins, Greg Hilton, Stephen S, Iain MacIntosh, Martin Bell, Sara B, Rob S, Neil D, Paddy & Chemmy Alcott   Coming up in E94 - Jasmin Taylor on her best season ever, plus Rob Rees in Narvik Norway and Svalbard   If you've enjoyed listening to The Ski Podcast, you can make your own small gesture, by going to buymeacoffee.com/theskipodcast - all contributions welcome (thanks to Andrew B for your contribution!) You can follow Iain @skipedia and the podcast @theskipodcast
4/25/202259 minutes, 15 seconds
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92: Andermatt, Nevis Range, LISTEX & 'The Mighty Coe' report

Episode 92 features Andermatt, LISTEX, the Nevis Range and The Mighty Coe event. Plus we have snow reports from around the Alps, and we find out when accidents on the piste are most likely to occur.  Iain Martin was joined ‘live’ by Babsi Lapwood from the Mountain Trade Network, Al Morgan from SkiKitInfo and Katie Crowe from Battleface Travel Insurance and down the line by Chris O’Brien from Nevis Range. SHOW NOTES The Ski Podcast has been voted ‘Best Wintersports Podcast’ in the Sports Podcast Awards. Thank you to everyone who voted for us. Thanks to Switzerland Tourism for supporting the The Ski Podcast 2022 marks the 175th anniversary of the Swiss railway - 1847 marked the opening of the first Swiss train route between Zurich and Baden.  Simon Burgess told us about skiing in the Lake District in Episode 73 Babsi skied in Sud Tirol In Episode 81, we discussed what length skis to get We discussed the wearing of helmets in Episode 88 https://www.youtube.com/shorts/hXal2dl-fsA   Dave Burrows from SnowPros Ski School reported from Morgins, Switzerland Alex Armand from Tip Tip Ski Coaching reported from Les 2 Alpes, France Steve Angus is a private instructor in Val d’Isere, France Elena Protopow reported from Tirol in Austria Iain was in Andermatt when the lifts closed in Switzerland at the start of the pandemic in March 2020 Read about Iain’s journey by train on Ski Flight Free Samih Sawaris was the Egyptian responsible for the renaissance of Andermatt Iain’s guide was Florian Tresch You can take a look at Iain and Florian’s route here:  Find out more about Swisstainable  Vail Resorts seen potential too:  https://twitter.com/skipedia/status/1503295056089960449   Iain spoke with Chris O'Brien, MD at Nevis Range, re sustainability  Nevis Range worked with carbonfootprint.com  Listen to our interview with The Mighty Coe organiser Neil Dalgliesh in Episode 89 Al was in Aviemore for the Glenmore Lodge Wild Weekend  Check out ‘The Escalator’ here You can find out more about LISTEX here Iain visited the new Vallandry gondola in January https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vnJKwcjLYTQ   Reviews/comments wherever you leave them always welcome, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, social media or via email.   If you’d like some stickers, please email us with your address.  Don't forget you can always buy me a coffee at buymeacoffee.com/theskipodcast. All cuppas are much appreciated.   I also enjoy all feedback about the show, so please do email. You can follow me @skipedia and the podcast @theskipodcast
4/4/202253 minutes, 1 second
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91: Aletsch Arena, Snow Forecasting, Boot Fitting & the SIGB Ski Test

In Episode 91 we discuss the Aletsch Arena in Switzerland, the Altitude Comedy Festival, the art of boot fitting and of snow forecasting, as well as going behind the scenes at the UK's 2023 ski test.   Iain was joined by Janine Winter from Winter World Connect and Nick Russill, founder of snow-forecast.com as well as down the line by Andrew Maxwell & Marcus Brigstocke from the Altitude Comedy Festival, as well as regulars Katie Crowe from Battleface Travel Insurance, Al Morgan from SkiKitInfo. SHOW NOTES Read Iain’s report of his train journey from London to Andermatt https://twitter.com/skipedia/status/1504865863245172750 All of Europe has been coated in Saharan sand this week https://twitter.com/skipedia/status/1504488335330488320 Nick visited Davos Janine is based in Kaprun For your ski insurance, make sure you go along to Battleface Travel Al reported from Stubai and Kuhtai in Austria Stephen Spiers reported from Glencoe in Scotland Find out more about The Mighty Coe event in Episode 89 Iain visited the Aletsch Arena in Switzerland The connection from train to resort is so well designed https://twitter.com/skipedia/status/1502917513700589569 Iain stayed at the Hotel Eggishorn in Fiescheralp at 2212m  Try the dish cholera when you come to Aletsch https://twitter.com/skipedia/status/1502970059886678016 Kids u20 can ski for free on Saturdays in Aletsch Arena Nick Russill is one of the co-founders of Snow-Forecast.com  Membership of Snow Forecast is available from £3.99 per month Janine’s website is called Winter World Connect Al was at the SIGB Snow Test in Kuhtai SIGB also organise the Slide industry trade show Iain rents his skis from Intersport Ski Hire https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o4_dTnPE1RI The Altitude Comedy Festival takes place in Mayrhofen later this month  Listen to our special episode with Andrew Maxwell and Marcus Brigstocke Listen to our interview with medal-winner Millie Knight in Episode 90 We were delighted to see Ukraine so well in the medal table Jasmine Taylor has had a superb finish to the season https://twitter.com/skipedia/status/1503755457831346190 Charlotte Bankes won the overall World Cup Snowboard Cross Mia Brookes also finished the season on a high https://twitter.com/skipedia/status/1503737006622490630   Voting for the Sports Podcast Awards are now closed: we’ll bring you the results in the next podcast. Thanks so much if you did vote for us.  If you’d like to give your feedback on the show, just drop us an email to [email protected]   Thanks to Peter S: "Iain is a great ambassador for our sport. Really enthusiastic." If you'd like some stickers to plaster over the next resort you visit, then please drop us an email with your address to [email protected]    You can follow Iain @skipedia and the podcast @theskipodcast
3/22/202257 minutes, 6 seconds
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Altitude Comedy Festival with Marcus Brigstocke & Andrew Maxwell (Bonus Episode #26)

Want to know more about the Altitude Comedy Festival in Mayrhofen? Founders Marcus Brigstocke and Andrew Maxwell joined Iain for this bonus episode to discuss why they decided to run a comedy festival in a ski resort. SHOW NOTES Andrew loves his lederhosen (and wears them all week!)  The first editions of the Altitude Festival took place in Meribel The pandemic restrictions mean that this will be the first Altitude Festival since 2019 Iain first saw Marcus perform at the Bearcat Club in Twickenham (and loved the David Blaine routine!) Marcus featured in The Jump in 2015  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tLnFkoRVgrU Andrew had his own reality show experience on ‘I’m a Celebrity…’ in 2019 Previous comedians appearing at the Festival include Jimmy Carr, Bill Bailey, Eddie Izzard, John Bishop and Sean Lock German comedian Michael Mittermeier is a regular at the festival Apparently Joel Dommett is the best comedian around on skis Altitude Comedy Festival takes in Mayrhofen from March 28 to April 01 – tickets are available from their website https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9e9qUHDwhkc
3/16/202227 minutes, 37 seconds
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90: Skiing in Turkey, Paralympian Millie Knight & How to Choose Ski Boots

In Episode 90 we discuss skiing in Turkey, the Beijing 2022 Paralympics, taking the train to Austria and how to choose your rental ski boots. Iain was joined ‘live’ by regular guest Mike Richards, Katie Crowe from Battleface Travel Insurance and Al Morgan from SkiKitInfo and ‘down the line’ by Paralympian Millie Knight and Yvonne Rosenstatter from Salzburgerland. SHOW NOTES Iain is travelling to Andermatt and Aletsch Arena in Switzerland You can buy Iain a coffee at www.buymeacoffee.com/theskipodcast There’s still the chance to vote for us in the Sports Podcast Awards Find out more about skiing in Wales in Episode 65 You can buy your ski travel insurance at Battleface Travel Insurance Check the latest FCO rules on travel using their Sherpa travel tool All fully-vaccinated British travellers will be allowed into the European Union without tests Children 6-18 who have not been fully vaccinated will also be allowed to travel into EU countries provided that they have a negative pre-departure PCR test Grant Shapps, the Transport Secretary, is pressing to scrap the UK PLF by the Easter holidays Andy Butterworth from Kaluma Travel reported from St Anton in Austria Dave Burrows from SnowPros Ski School reported from Morgins in Switzerland Mike travelled to Turkey in January and stayed at the Ovit Mountain Lodge You can view all of Mike’s excellent photos on his Instagram account Mike moved on to the ski resort of Palandoken and Ejder 3200 He also skied in Sarikamis Yvonne Rosenstatter is from SalzburgerLand Tourism Board You can find out about the direct Malmo to Austria service here Iain is the founder of Ski Flight Free Find out about the Nightjet train service from Paris to Austria Intersport Ski Hire is Iain’s go-to ski hire company You can buy a Superfeet footbed here Millie Knight’s racing guide is Brett Wild Check Millie’s impressive record on her website Kirsty Young finished 5th in the Big Air at Beijing Mia Brookes is a young talent – look out for her in 2022/23 GB Snowsport are still publicly hoping to become a ‘Top 5 Nation in snowsports’ Dave Ryding took 2nd in the Slalom in Garmisch Listen to our Dave Ryding lockdown interview               You can buy Iain a coffee at www.buymeacoffee.com/theskipodcast There’s still the chance to vote for us in the Sports Podcast Awards   Reviews Reviews/comments are always welcome via Apple Podcasts, Spotify, social media or email to [email protected] Nick D: "Great work, best ski podcast”   I also enjoy all feedback about the show, so please do email. You can follow me @skipedia and the podcast @theskipodcast. 
3/4/20221 hour, 2 minutes, 12 seconds
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89: Crans Montana, Gstaad, The Mighty Coe & Dewerstone

In Episode 89 we discuss Crans Montana and Gstaad in Switzerland, plus The Mighty Coe event in Glencoe, Scotland. We also find out more about Dewerstone, the climate neutral UK clothing brand and Morzine’s latest step to sustainability. Iain was joined by freelance journalist Katy Dartford, Dewerstone founder Rory Atton and regular contributors Katie Crowe from Battleface Travel Insurance and equipment expert, Al Morgan from skikitinfo.com Thanks go as always to Switzerland Tourism for sponsoring the podcast.  SHOW NOTES ·       Katy was last on the show in December in Episode 85 after her own visit to Crans Montana ·       Gavin Foster from Ski Weekend skied on the Vallee Blanche in great conditions on 12 February   https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=10160047784945903&set=pcb.10160047785240903   ·       There has been no day 2 test for vaccinated travellers since 11 Feb  ·       The NHS Covid Pass for 12-15 year olds is now available  ·       France have dropped requirement for a negative Covid test for vax travellers from outside EU ·       Switzerland removed the mandate on mask-wearing on 17 February. There are also no tests or entry form required ·       Please check the latest situation on booster requirements: from Feb 15 in France, adults need to have had a booster within 4 months of their second vaccination to use lifts/restaurants ·       Austria requires boosters after 180 days ·       easyJet have added 50,000 more ski flights for this winter ·       Don’t forget, if you need ski insurance, then go to Battleface.com ·       We interviewed Battleface founder Sasha Gainullin in Episode 68 of The Ski Podcast ·       Iain first reported from Crans Montana in December 2020 in Episode 65 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cQUuPmhCvbk   ·       Iain stayed at the Hotel de la Foret in Crans Montana ·       Find out more about the Hotel Pass in Crans Montana ·       Check out the amazing Alaia Chalet, which featured in Episode 65 as well ·       Babsi Lapwood from MTN reported from 3 Zinnen in the Italian Dolomites ·       Alex Irwin from 150 Days of Winter reported from Courchevel in France ·       Stephen Spiers reported from Glencoe ·       Neil Dalgleish has created The Mighty Coe event, being held in Glencoe on 26-27 March ·       Andy Meldrum told us about summer skiing in Glencoe in Episode 75 If you enjoy the podcast, I'd really appreciate it if you could take a couple of mins to vote for us at sportspodcastawards.com https://twitter.com/theskipodcast/status/1495730130815262724  ·       Katy was in Gstaad, Switzerland ·       Prada are becoming more visible in ski resorts ·       This ruling on a Prada snowboard at Beijing 2022 was also interesting https://twitter.com/skipedia/status/1494636654090506241 ·       Rory Atton is the founder of Dewerstone  ·       The company have recently achieved the B Corps accreditation# ·       They have a new partnership with Protect Our Winters ·       Al Judge was previously on our Electric Vehicles in Ski Resort special episode ·       Morzine is offering discounts to vistors travelling by train with the AlpinExpress Pass https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xdGwK-rK4I4  Reviews Reviews and comments wherever you leave them always welcome, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, via social media and email to [email protected] Simon C (Twitter): “Keep up the great work on the podcast” Richard_sideways (Snowheads): “Nice interview with Graham Bell” Andrew Brannan (Facebook): "I really enjoyed the Beijing Special: where else could you ever hear that? Brilliant" Stephen (Twitter): “I enjoyed your chat about Yad Moss” Anon (Buy Me a Coffee):  "Thanks for the great listening, your campaigning for greener travel and re-engaging me in all things skiing. As an ‘MBO’ & minivan driver for Snowtime in Meribel in the late 80’s I can relate to your time with Bladon Lines!”   We have been nominated as Best Wintersports Podcast. It’s very easy to vote - just go to www.sportspodcastawards.com. Would really appreciate it if you could take a minute or two to vote as it would really help me and the podcast.   I also enjoy all feedback about the show, so please do email. You can follow me @skipedia and the podcast @theskipodcast
2/22/202257 minutes, 36 seconds
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Beijing 2022 Update with Graham Bell & Emily Sarsfield (Bonus Episode #25)

Iain was joined by 5-time Olympian and BBC Ski Sunday presenter Graham Bell and Skier Cross athlete & Eurosport presenter Emily Sarsfield to discuss all the talking points so far from Beijing 2022. SHOW NOTES Charlotte Bankes was eliminated at the Quarter Final stage of the Snowboard Cross  https://twitter.com/BBCSport/status/1491313791447019520  Kirsty Muir finished 5th in the Skier Big Air The Men’s Downhill was won by the Swiss Beat Feuz Makayla Gerken-Schofield finished 9th in the moguls – a best by a Briton Emily bumped into Dave Ryding and Billy Major on their way to Beijing  https://twitter.com/theskipodcast/status/1490220620247928834  Events are not meant to take place if the temperature falls below -20C The Mixed Snowboard Cross will debut at the Games on 12 Feb The Team GB uniform has attracted a lot of attention This was Graham's 'Argentinian suit from 1984 https://twitter.com/skigrahambell/status/1486412384382169095 Look out for the Izzy Atkin and Kirsty Muir in the Women’s Ski Slopestyle on Sunday 13th (qualifying) and Monday 14th (finals) and Dave Ryding in the Men’s Slalom also on Sunday 13th
2/9/202233 minutes, 42 seconds
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88: Chemmy Alcott on 'Ski Sunday' & Beijing 2022 plus Grindelwald & Yad Moss

In Episode 88, special guest Chemmy Alcott takes us behind the scenes of ‘Ski Sunday’ and the BBC’s Beijing Olympics coverage. We also discuss Grindelwald, Yad Moss, how to choose a ski helmet and there’s our usual round up of snow reports from across Europe. Iain was joined by 4-time Olympian & BBC Ski Sunday presenter, Chemmy Alcott and industry expert Rob Stewart, as well as regulars, Katie Crowe from Battleface Travel Insurance and equipment guru Al Morgan from SkiKitInfo.com.  Thanks to Switzerland Tourism for sponsoring the podcast. Switzerland remains the simplest country to go to if you have kids in tow, with no extra rules in place for the u16s and no tests required (for fully vaccinated passengers) on arrival. SHOW NOTES Chemmy last joined us in a year ago in Episode 67 Rob joined us last in Episode 51 Did you know that the Dutch call drag lifts 'pancake lifts'? The Day 2 return test on its way out for double-vaccinated skiers from February 11, although children are still required to take it The NHS pass is now available for 12-15 year olds Check the Battleface Travel website for current restrictions and for your ski insurance Vanessa Fisher reported from the Dolomites in Italy Stephen Spiers was in Verbier Switzerland Elena tells us about fresh snow in the Tirol in Austria You can order Caroline Eliot’s book ‘Fjord’s Mission’ here and listen to our interview with Caroline in Episode 82 Iain was in Les Arcs. You can watch his video snow report here.  Iain travelled by train on the inaugural Travelski Express Ski Train Listen to our Bonus Episode all about the Ski Train  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7oScG28dQkQ Iain spoke with Peter Stockton about Yad Moss Ski Club  https://twitter.com/theskipodcast/status/1489177129132642305 Dave Ryding became the first Briton to win a World Cup Alpine ski race Watch Marcus Eder's incredible run on YouTube here You can catch up with all the ‘Ski Sunday’ episodes on the BBC iPlayer This is Chemmy’s great quote:  "Skiing is a perfect sport for this type of personal growth: everyone falls; it is the picking oneself up & trying again that is the win" Rob was in Grindelwald where he tried out the new Eiger Express We intereviewed Remo Kaser from the Jungfrau region about the lift in Episode 61   You can read Al’s review of the season’s best new ski helmets here Reviews and comments are always welcome, whether on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, social media or by email.  Paul Bond: “Your podcast is a danger to my pocket, it makes me book more trips than I sensibly should, great stuff!”The Ski Podcast has been nominated as Best Wintersports Podcast. It’s very easy to vote - just go to www.sportspodcastawards.com. We would really appreciate it and would like to thank the many people who have voted for us already.   I also enjoy all feedback about the show, so please do email. You can follow me @skipedia and the podcast @theskipodcast. Thanks again to Switzerland Tourism for sponsoring the show. In our next episode we'll be discussing Crans Montana and Gstaad.
2/4/202258 minutes, 45 seconds
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Testing the Travelski Express Ski Train (Bonus Episode #24)

This bonus episode of The Ski Podcast is all about the new Travelski Express Ski Train – which goes direct and non-stop from London to the Alps. Iain travelled on the inaugural service on 28 January and reports on that and the background behind how and why the new service started in this short special episode. SHOW NOTES ·       Eurostar took the decision to stop running their direct ski train service to the French Alps in April 2020 ·       Iain founded the Ski Flight Free campaign in 2019, with the goal of encouraging more skiers and snowboarders to travel to the Alps by train (or in a full car) instead of flying ·       Changing trains in Paris isn’t that difficult – this video might be helpful ·       The lobbying group ‘Save The Ski Train’ was formed in autumn 2020. It was created by train expert Daniel Elkan from Snowcarbon, working with Iain and representatives from the environmental organisation Protect Our Winters. ·       In September 2021, the French travel company Travelski confirmed that would be reviving the service. You can listen to Iain’s full interview with Guillaume de Marcillac, the Travelski CEO, in Episode 79 of The Ski Podcast ·       Six resorts were initially offered by Travelski: Meribel, Les Menuires, La Plagne, Les Arcs, Tignes and Val d’Isere with packages including accommodation, train travel, transfers to resort and lift passes. ·       France introduced a travel ban on UK citizens on 18 December 2021 ·       The inaugural service of the Travelski Express took place on Friday 28 January.  ·       Iain travelled to Bourg St Maurice, from where he took the funicular to Les Arcs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xKjUGLZAuLA Watch Iain’s video report on the train here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7oScG28dQkQ&feature=youtu.be
1/30/202217 minutes, 1 second
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87: The Magic Pass, Aosta Valley & Allenheads Ski Club

In Episode 87 we discuss the Swiss Magic Pass, the best new kit for next winter, plus we find out about skiing from Allenheads in England to the Aosta Valley in Italy.  Iain was joined by Simon Burgess and Martina Diez, from The-Ski-Guru.com as well as regulars Katie Crowe from Battleface Travel Insurance and equipment guru Al Morgan from SkiKitInfo SHOW NOTES ·       Dave Ryding become the first British skier to win an Alpine World Cup race ·       Listen to our interview with Dave Ryding from May 2020 ·       Thanks to Switzerland Tourism for sponsoring the podcast ·       Switzerland remains the simplest country to go to if you have children, with no extra rules in place for the u16s ·       Try this great 'Bucket List' of experiences you can try in Switzerland ·       The Ski Podcast has been nominated as 'Best Wintersports Podcast' in the Sports Podcast Awards ·       Katie Crowe joined us from Battleface Travel Insurance for the travel update ·       The Day 2 return travel test looks like it will end on February 11 ·       The French travel ban ended on 14 January ·       Italy now requires a ‘Super Green Pass’ to go skiing ·       Abi Butcher was nominated in the TravMedia awards for her exclusive on the Verbier fiasco last year. You can listen to Abi talking about that story in E66 ·       Dave Burrows from SnowPros Ski School reported from the Jura mountains in Switzerland ·       Babsi Lapwood from the Mountain Trade Network was in Serfaus ·       Jim Duncombe is based in La Clusaz ·       Nigel Sanger spoke on behalf of the Allenheads Ski Club  ·       Simon Burgess spoke to us from Vercorinin the Val d’Anniviers region ·       Find out more about the Swiss Magic Pass ·       Simon stayed in Anzere ·       Simon previously told us about the Raise ski area in the Lake District in Episode 73 ·       Iain went trail running in Zinal in July 2021, reporting in Episode 76 ·       Iain was ski touring in Crans Montana in December 2020 (Episode 65) ·       Martina has skied throughout the Aosta Valley, including in Courmayeur, La Thuile and Pila ·       Interski specialise in school ski trips to Pila ·       Both Martina and Simon have skied in Bariloche in Argentina ·       Listen to Rob’s report on the Stockli factory in Episode 86 ·       Artilect were one of the award winners ·       Smartwool offer plant-based dye on their Merino underlayers ·       Find out about Intersport’s BootDoc service in Episode 86 ·       There's been some great success at the Paralympic World Champs ·       Iain previously interviewed Jon-allan Butterworth who represented GB for the first time ·       Charlotte Bankes too a Double 1st in Snowboard Cross at Krasnoyarsk ·       Katie Ormerod was 4th in Snowboard Slopestyle in Mammoth ·       Kirsty Muir took 5th in Ski Slopestyle at the same event ·       Charlie Guest took a career best 13th in the Slalom in Schladming Slalom  ·       Team GB athletes have been given 'burner phones' to avoid being spied on Reviews Doug Newman: 'Great podcasting' Janet Barnett: "Have been listening since The 2018 Olympics and still very much enjoying every episode"   Don't forget you can always buy me a coffee at buymeacoffee.com/theskipodcast. All cuppas are much appreciated. Coral (BMAC): "The only thing to cure a pining for the mountains when you can't otherwise be on them!” Paul Sonn (BMAC): "I've been enjoying your really useful program” I mentioned earlier that TSP has been nominated as BWP. Very easy to vote - just go to www.sportspodcastawards.com. Would really appreciate and would like to thank the many people who have voted for us already, including Fran Lambert and Martin Constable. I also enjoy all feedback about the show, so please do email to [email protected]. You can follow me @skipedia and the podcast @theskipodcast. Thanks go to Switzerland Tourism for sponsoring the podcast.
1/24/20221 hour, 1 minute, 40 seconds
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The 'Good News' Special: French Travel Ban Ends

Welcome to this special 'Good News' episode of The Ski Podcast. Regular listeners will know that in our 'normal' episodes we cover the latest travel rules and so it is absolutely a pleasure to report on some good news for a change. I know it's been possible to travel to Switzerland, Austria, Italy and other ski nations - albeit with various restrictions - but more British skiers travel to France every winter than any other country and for that reason the travel ban that's been in place since December 18th has been hugely depressing. It affected many family ski holidays (let alone family reunions that would have taken place) over Christmas and New Year and businesses as diverse as large tour operators to cafes, restaurants and even individual ski instructors. But here's the good news - the travel ban will be lifted on Friday 14 January. You'll have to pass through the now usual hoops of vaccination and testing, but French ski holidays are now back on. https://twitter.com/skipedia/status/1481553508063141891 Was there ever any justification for the ban in the first place? Probably about as much as when the UK created the 'Amber+' category for France last summer. Undoubted 'tit for tat' policking, but from this weekend, it's over and let's hope it stays that way to the end of the season. And here's your bonus good news - it may not mean as much to you as it does to me, but I'm so pleased to let you know that The Ski Podcast has been nominated for 'Best Wintersports Podcast' in The Sports Podcast Awards. The Ski Podcast has grown to become my full-time, part-time job and, quite frankly, got me through last winter when we couldn't ski at all. My mental health was a mess, but the podcast kept me, more than anything, connected, in a winter that never happened. There's now 134 episodes available and I love the fact that around 100 get listened to every week, all around the world. I'd like to sign off this good news special by asking that if you've enjoyed listening to The Ski Podcast, whether it's just this episode or since we first started over four years ago, that you consider voting for us in the Sports Podcast Awards. It's very easy and only takes a minute: simply to go sportspodcastawards.com, register, go to the 'Best Wintersports Podcast' in the Categories, click the 'Vote for your favourite' button and vote for 'The Ski Podcast'. Thank you so much, I really do appreciate it.  Our next regular episode will be out on 24 January, so until then, thank you for your time and goodbye.
1/13/20223 minutes, 2 seconds
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86: Travel Bans, Après Ski Bands, Olympic Tips & Stöckli skis

In Episode 86 of The Ski Podcast we discuss when the French travel ban might end, favourite apres-ski bands, Team GB’s prospects for Beijing 2022 and we go inside a ski factory.  Iain was joined by Richard Lett from ApresSkiBands and regular guest and Olympian Emily Sarsfield.   Thanks go to Switzerland Tourism for sponsoring the podcast. Switzerland is easier to access, than Austria and Italy (and certainly France) right now, so travel there this winter and say The Ski Podcast sent you ;-) SHOW NOTES The next announcement from the French government is due on 05 January Steve Angus is a private ski instructor based in Val d’Isere. Find him on social at @SteveAngusSnow For access to Austria, you now need to be triple-vaccinated with a PCR test within 48 hours Some holidaymakers were denied entry at Innsbruck airport due to the new rules on PCR tests  Italy will require a ‘Super Green Pass’ from 10 January for access to many areas/services   You can listen to snow reports from all of the following in our special episode https://audioboom.com/posts/8005740-latest-snow-news-from-the-alps-31-dec-21 This episode features: Simon Burgess - Saas Fee, Switzerland Dave Burrows - Villars, Switzerland Andy Butterworth – St Anton, Austria Keith Webb - Kaprun, Austria Alex – Les 2 Alpes, France Steve – Val d’isere, France Betony - Chamonix, France Alex – Courchevel, France Find out more about Apres Ski Bands on their website Iain’s favourite Alpine band was Superfly https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8sJ3MDPITQI Dan Gillespie Sells was lead singer of Superfly and wrote the hit musical ‘Everyone’s Talking About Jamie’ Emily’s favourite Alpine band was ‘Bring Your Sisters’ Rich’s tips of bands to watch out for this winter includes Coco and the Butterfields; The Dominos and The Trends  Emily’s Top 3 Tips for Medals at Beijing: Charlotte Bankes, Izzy Atkin, Kirsty Muir Kirsty Muir took at 7th at the Dew Tour   Listen to Iain’s interview with Izzy and Zoe Atkin: https://audioboom.com/posts/7980266-izzy-zoe-atkin-freestyle-skiers-bonus-episode-22 Ollie Davies is competing in Skier Cross Katie Ormerod has a great chance in the Snowboard Big Air Zoe Atkin picked up 6th place in Calgary in the Skier Halfpipe https://twitter.com/GBSnowsport/status/1477564363955396608 Andrew Musgrave took a superb 4th at the weekend  You can listen to Iain’s interview with Andrew Musgrave and Andrew Young here: https://audioboom.com/posts/7995551-andrew-musgrave-andrew-young-cross-country-skiers-bonus-episode-23 Laurie Taylor took his best ever World Cup result of 25th last week Reece Bell is Martin Bell’s daughter and Graham Bell’s niece and finished 43rd in her first ever World Cup Ski Sunday starts on…Sunday 02 January Jamie Barrow is attempting to beat the snowboard speed record  Jamie previously told us about his trip to North Korea a long time ago in Episode 6 He also told us about his snowboard speed record in Episode 49 Most Intersport stores have a BootDoc in the shop (watch this video) Rob Rees reported from the Stöckli ski factory near Lucerne Emily skied on Stöckli at the PyeongChang Winter Olympics    Reviews UnboundedContext: "Definitely the best ski & snowboard podcast i've come across"   The Snowboard Instructor Podcast: "Such a great podcast to listen to"   Ben Davies: “I just found your podcast. I was a part of the UK ski and snowboard industry back in the late 1990's early 2000's (iglu.com, St Anton, Mottaret, never summer snowboards) & your chat with Tony McWilliam reminded me of those times.  Thanks for the memories and your hard work, it's great to listen to the UK perspective from here in BC. Still in the ski industry, now ski patrolling (12 years!) and managing a small hotel in the middle of some of the best skiing in the world.”  Thanks to Simon Edgington for buying me a coffee. Don't forget you can always buy me a coffee at buymeacoffee.com/theskipodcast. All cuppas are much appreciated.  I also enjoy all feedback about the show, so please do email to [email protected]  Don’t forget that we have 132 episodes of TSP and 88 were listened to in the last week. You can listen on your smart speaker (try ‘Play The Ski Podcast’) or Spotify (where you can rate us now as well).  And we are listened to around the world, so if you’re one of listeners in Latvia, Barbados, Iceland or Singapore then thank you for joining us. Thanks go to Switzerland Tourism for sponsoring the podcast.
1/3/202257 minutes, 28 seconds
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Latest Snow News from the Alps (31 Dec 21)

Our last podcast of 2021 is a snow report special. Our contributors bring you the latest snow and resort news from across the Alps.  This is our 37th episode of 2021 and our 132nd overall – make sure you never miss an episode by subscribing now.  Thanks to Switzerland Tourism for sponsoring The Ski Podcast – we couldn’t produce our podcasts without their support. SHOW NOTES Simon Burgess reported from the Saas valley in Switzerland Find out about the Magic Pass here Dave Burrows is from SnoPros Ski School, based in Switzerland Andy Butterworth owns Kaluma Ski and is based in St Anton, Austria Keith Webb was in Kaprun, Austria. Find out more about his apartments on Instagram Alex Armand runs Tip Top Ski Coaching in Les 2 Alpes, France Steve Angus is a private instructor in Val d’isere, France. Find him on social at @SteveAngusSnow Betony Garner was in Plaine Joux, France Alex Irwin is presenter of the YouTube channel 150 Days of Winter and is based in Courchevel, France
12/31/202118 minutes, 13 seconds
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85: Crans Montana, Les Menuires, Courchevel & How to Choose your Hire Skis

This episode is a 'Resorts' special: we're going to be looking at Crans Montana, Courchevel & Les Menuires, plus we discuss how to choose your hire skis and talk to more Olympians.   Iain's guests for this episode were journalist Katy Dartford and Alex Irwin, host of the YT channel 150 Days of Winter, as well as regulars Katie Crowe Battleface Travel Insurance and equipment expert Al Morgan from SkiKitInfo.  We’d like to thank Switzerland Tourism for sponsoring the podcast. SHOW NOTES Switzerland has the best railways in the world according to Midnight Trains Try the Wham Walk! in Saas Fee France has introduced a travel ban on non-essential travel for UK citizens The lockdown in Austria ended on 12 December New entry rules for Austria – PCR required if no booster The ‘Pass Sanitaire’ is being checked in Les 3 Vallees https://twitter.com/skipedia/status/1471114320205467648 Check out Battleface for your travel insurance Andy Butterworth from Kaluma Travel reported from St Anton Stephen Speirs was in Alpe d’Huez Simon is using the Magic Pass and was in Leysin. Follow his travels on his website Katy was skiing powder in Crans Montana, where she tried out the trampolines at the Alaia Chalet Katy also reported on Crans for Euronews Jim reported on surfing at the Alaia Bay in Episode 76 Iain was in Crans Montana in December 2020 – Listen to his report in Episode 65 Iain travelled to Les Menuires by train https://www.facebook.com/skiflightfree/posts/673423427364768 Find out more about train travel at Ski Flight Free The new La Masse gondola is the fastest in France, taking just 8 minutes [Video] Iain stayed at ho36 in Les Menuires The highlight was ski touring at night to the Refuge du Lac du Lou https://twitter.com/skipedia/status/1471767336537538563 Iain was lucky enough to see the sunrise the following morning The Saulire cable car was damaged in testing in October https://twitter.com/skipedia/status/1446031205976186886  https://twitter.com/candidethovex/status/1313522412156325893 The new Ineos Club des Sports was paid for by UK billionaire Jim Ratcliffe    The Eclipse is the new downhill run in Courchevel https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AkoDuADWKNQ There is a new beginners area in La Tania [Video]  Intersport Ski Hire offers ski hire in France, Austria and Switzerland  Alex and Al are fans of the original K2 Seth Pistol https://twitter.com/150dow/status/1470774894916947968   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BFZjxGBounM  Charlotte Bankes took 1st in the Snowboard Cross at Montafon, Austria Katie Ormerod was 5th in the Big Air in Steamboat Dave Ryding finished 5th in the Slalom in Val d'Isère Andrew Young and James Clugnet came 6th in the team XC in Dresden Zoe Atkin was 8th in the Half Pipe at Copper Mountain Listen to our Bonus Episode with freestyle skiers and sisters Zoe and Izzy Atkin You can listen to our special interview with cross country skiers Andrew Young and Andrew Musgrave here Reviews    Robsski1: “My #1 podcast of 2021. Thank you for keeping me company on @Spotify all year long!"  https://twitter.com/theskipodcast/status/1467061118984142848 Pierre-Henri: “Again a great podcast.” Dave Moore: "Good fun and rapport" (in our Bonus Episode with the Andrews) Sam Woodhouse: "I'm enjoying The Ski Podcast very much!" Tom Hunter: “Great content" Gareth Harvey: "I’ve loved listening to the podcast for a number of years. Thank you for the podcast and for bringing the Magic Pass to my attention. Although I’m based in the UK, I have lots of meetings in Geneva. For some reason, these often turn into long weekends. Buying the Magic Pass has caused me to explore a lot of the smaller resorts I’d never have considered. You wouldn’t visit them for a week's holiday, but for a long w/e or even just a Saturday it’s great."  Andie Dalton: "I love your podcast, I’ve not long ago found it and I’m trying to get through them all but not listening to them in order which was probably a mistake. I always find a little gold nugget of information. Keep up the great work." Ruslan: "My name is Ruslan, born in Latvia living in UK. I’ve been an avid listener of the ski podcast for about 2 years since I first discovered it. I love the updates from resorts & it was awesome to get info on MTB in the summer as well"  Don't forget you can always buy me a coffee at buymeacoffee.com/theskipodcast. All cuppas are much appreciated.  I also enjoy all feedback about the show, so please do email [email protected] Thanks again to Switzerland Tourism for their support of the podcast
12/20/202156 minutes, 9 seconds
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Andrew Musgrave & Andrew Young, Cross Country Skiers (Bonus Episode #23)

A Ski Podcast Special: Andrew Musgrave & Andrew Young, Cross Country Skiers In this Ski Podcast Special, Iain spoke to Andrew Musgrave (‘Muzzie’) and Andrew Young (‘Youngie’). Both represent Great Britain at cross country skiing and will be heading to the Beijing Winter Olympics in February 2022 – their third Olympic games.   SHOW NOTES ·       Both learned the cross country skiing at the Huntly Nordic Ski Club in Scotland ·       Huntly has all weather cross country and roller ski tracks ·       Watch out for the reality show about these two British underdogs…if you speak Norwegian ·       Andrew Young fractured his fibula but was racing again in just four weeks ·       ‘Youngie’ has 4 World Cup podiums and ‘Muzzie’ has 3 podiums ·       Andrew Musgrave finished 7th in the 30km race at the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympics ·       Iain interviewed freestyle skiers Izzy and Zoe Atkin in this Ski Podcast Special Keep up with all the latest Beijing news by subscribing to The Ski Podcast and never miss an episode
12/12/202126 minutes, 23 seconds
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84: Travel Rules Latest, Booking Lessons Online & Prepping your Ski Kit

In this episode, we cover all the latest rules about travel, we look at a new way of booking ski lessons and discuss how to get your kit ready for the season.  Iain was joined by Lucy Aspden, Online Ski Editor at The Telegraph and Nick Robinson, founder of Maison Sport, a portal for booking ski lessons, as well as regulars Katie Crowe from Battleface Travel Insurance and equipment expert Al Morgan from SkiKiIinfo.  As always we are very grateful to Switzerland Tourism for supporting The Ski Podcast SHOW NOTES Lucy was on the show a year ago in Episode 60  Austrian lockdown will be until 13 Dec at least Switzerland quarantine for UK passengers started on Sat 27 November and was reversed on Friday 03 December In France, all skiers need to show the Pass Sanitaire to use ski lifts, and the non-vaccinated must show daily negative Covid tests The Super Green Pass (meaning skiing would be restricted to only the vaccinated and recovered) in Italy has been deferred unless the situation worsens The UK has introduced a compulsory PCR test and quarantine onreturn to the UK as well as pre-return negative test requirement.  The definition of what 'fully vaccinated' means is changing by country (and the day) to as little as 7 months before a booster is required  Battleface offer specialised winter sports cover We had so many snow reports this week, we had to put them into a separate episode:  https://audioboom.com/posts/7991317-a-ski-podcast-special-latest-snow-news-from-around-the-alps Thanks to Charlie Rees (Diavolezza), Andy Butterworth (Kaluma Travel, St Anton), Steve Angus (Val d’Isere), Keith Webb (Kaprun), Dave Burrows (Glacier 3000) and Luca Caruso (Cervinia) Alex Armand runs Tip Top Ski Coaching in Les 2 Alpes Lucy has been live reporting on the travel changes for The Telegraph The situation re transit at Geneva airport ran and ran. Don’t forget to follow Skipedia on Twitter for real time updates on big issues such as this https://twitter.com/skipedia/status/1465943758235750400 Lucy interviewed the French Minister of State for Tourism ("Closing is not an option Nick is one of the founders of Maison Sport Maison Sport is offering a refundable deposit on bookings made for this winter Caroline Eliot was on the show in Episode 47 You can find out about her new book here The new London Ski & Snowboard Festival will take place from 27-30 October 2022 at Evolution Battersea Charlotte Bankes won silver in Snowboard Cross in China Jon-allan Butterworth took 3rd in the Para Snowboard event at Landgraaf You can listen to our interview with Jon-allan here: https://audioboom.com/posts/7948841-a-ski-podcast-special-jon-allan-butterworth-paralympic-snowboarder Don't forget you can always buy me a coffee at buymeacoffee.com/theskipodcast. All cuppas are much appreciated. I also enjoy all feedback about the show, so please do email to [email protected] Thanks to Switzerland Tourism for their continued support for The Ski Podcast. Find out more at https://www.myswitzerland.com
12/6/202159 minutes, 33 seconds
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Latest Snow News from the Alps (05 Dec 21)

We had so many snow reports for this week’s podcast, rather than edit them down, we thought we’d release them as a one-off special.  We cover six resorts in four countries – so it’s time to get excited and hear about the great conditions out in the Alps right now. SHOW NOTES Charlie Rees reported from Diavolezza/Engadin in Switzerland https://twitter.com/theskipodcast/status/1467551739062673414 Dave Burrows from SnowPros Ski School was in Glacier 3000, Switzerland Andy Butterworth from Kaluma Travel is in St Anton, Austria https://twitter.com/theskipodcast/status/1467466717894959109 Keith Webb was reporting from Kaprun in Austria. Find out more about his apartments on Instagram Luca Caruso is  based in Cervinia, Italy Steve Angus is a ski instructor in Val d'Isère in France  We release regular episodes every two weeks, covering all aspects of the world of skiing and snowboarding, from resorts to racing, Ski Sunday to slush.  Make sure you subscribe so you never miss an episode of The Ski Podcast.
12/5/202117 minutes, 10 seconds
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83: The Ski Goddess, Women's Skis & 'Perfect Turns' with Graham Bell

In this episode, we take a look at women’s skis and women’s skiing, plus Graham Bell tells us about his new ski training app. We look at the latest travel news and have snow reports from around the Alps. Iain was joined by ‘Ski Goddess’ Katie Dobson, Graham Bell and Sam Lynch, co-founders of the Perfect Turns app, as well as regular contributors Katie Crowe from Battleface Travel Insurance and equipment expert Al Morgan from SkiKitInfo SHOW NOTES ·       Alex Hermann spoke about the Swisstainable project in Episode 72 ·       The Swiss flags were out in Chatel last winter ·       Graham interviewed the Gerken Schofield mogul skiers siblings for Ski Sunday ·       The good news is that no Covid pass will be required to ski in France ·       Usefully the NHS pass is now accepted throughout the EU ·       To be considered 'fully vaccinated' you will soon need a booster ·       Quarantine if you don’t have a booster on return to UK looks possible ·       Over 65s will require a booster for the Pass Sanitaire in France  ·       Austria has gone into lockdown until at least 12 December ·       You can buy travel insurance for this winter from Battleface Travel  ·       Val Thorens opened last weekend   https://twitter.com/3Vallees_france/status/1462714564731092995   ·       Dave Burrows, Ski Instructor Podcast and SnoPros Ski School reported from Glacier 3000 ·       Alex Armand, Tip Top Ski Coaching reported from Les 2 Alpes ·       Keith Webb reported from Kaprun. Find out more about apartments there on Instagram ·       Graham talked about his appearance on Dancing on Ice this time last year ·       You can listen to his thoughts on the Olympic experience in our special episode ·       Graham and Sam’s new app is called ‘Perfect Turns’ Katie Dobson from Ski Goddess made an impression at the National Snow Show in Birmingham https://www.facebook.com/skipedia/photos/a.4381176131932295/4381172021932706 ·       Ski Goddess is based in Chatel in the Portes du Soleil ·       Find out more about sophrology ·       And yes, you can practice sophrology with tree therapy too ·       Al Morgan from skikitinfo.com joined us to discuss women’s skis ·       Mia Brookes won the first snowboard slopestyle of the season at Landgraaf  ·       You can listen to Simon Burgess’ report from Landgraaft in Episode 82 ·       Dave Ryding won in his season’s racing debut this weekend in Sweden ·       Kirsty Muir recorded a 4th in the World Cup Slopestyle in Stubai  ·       Greg Rutherford is racing in Bobsleigh for Team GB this winter ·       If you’d like to win a copy of Billy Morgan’s auto/biography, please tag us on social saying you'd like to win the book, or drop me an email https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wg9NoHj9TtI    Reviews  richb67 (Snowheads): "Started listening to these and enjoying them"  mikepow (Snowheads): "Another great listen"  sofatoslopes: "Want to get excited for the winter ahead: listen to The Ski Podcast. Gets me through some long bike rides"  Paul Findlay:"Thanks for the kids ski holiday travel advice and of course the continuing podcasts!”  Jonny Goldsborough: “Really enjoyed hearing Henry on the podcast. Getting excited for the season! (fingers crossed)” Nigel Winters: "Do love the show, only started listening just prior to lockdown, has been great to keep up with what is going on in the ski world, out in resorts, the travel restrictions, the interviews, and what’s new in equipment etc" Don't forget you can always buy me a coffee at buymeacoffee.com/theskipodcast. All cuppas are much appreciated. I also enjoy all feedback about the show, so please do email  if you can give us a review on Apple Podcasts.  We also have a few stickers left, so if you'd like some for your skis, board, helmet or phone, pls drop us an email or contact us via social with your address. Thanks to Switzerland Tourism for their continued support for The Ski Podcast. Find out more at https://www.myswitzerland.com/
11/22/202152 minutes, 20 seconds
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Izzy & Zoe Atkin, Freestyle Skiers (Bonus Episode #22)

In this Ski Podcast Special, Iain speaks to GB snowsports athletes Izzy and Zoe Atkin as they prepare for the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics. Izzy was Britain's first skier to win a medal at the Olympics, when she won the Bronze in Slopestyle at the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympics.  Zoe is Izzy's younger sister and competes in Ski Half Pipe. In this interview we talk about their background in the sport; why they chose to join Team GB and how their preparations are going for Beijing 2022. SHOW NOTES Izzy has been training in Stubai, Austria Zoe was in Saas Fee, Switzerland Izzy and Zoe are based in Park City, Utah, USA Pat Sharples is Team Manager of the GB Park and Pipe team If you'd like to find out more about GB Snowsports then why not listen to our Ski Podcast Special interview with team manager Pat Sharples Izzy won the Bronze medal in Slopestyle at PyeongChang Zoe won Bronze in the World Champs in March 2021 Wind conditions in PyeongChang were 'challenging' at times The sisters love skiing in Snowbird and Park City in Utah Catch up with all of our Olympian interviews at The Ski Podcast
11/15/202117 minutes, 19 seconds
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82: Avalanche Safety, Rockers & British Olympic Medal Winners

In Episode 82, we discuss avalanche safety, what a ‘rocker’ is and have interviews with Olympic medal winners Billy Morgan and Izzy Atkin.  There are snow reports from Italy, Switzerland and…the Netherlands, plus you can find out how to win a copy of Billy Morgan’s new book, ‘Drop in!’ Iain was joined by Henry Schniewind from the eponymous Henry's Avalanche Talk, plus Megan Hughes, Deputy Editor at InTheSnow Magazine, as well as regular equipment expert Al Morgan from SkiKitInfo.com   SHOW NOTES Find out about e-quad biking in Andermatt Iain reported on his ski touring in Andermatt in Episode 52 Battleface offer travel insurance for skiing regardless of FCO rules on travel The PCR Day 2 test for fully vaccinated travellers was replaced with an antigen lateral flow test on 24 October The NHS Covid Pass is now accepted across Europe For children this winter, it looks like regular tests in resort will be required in Italy & Austria, although it’s less likely in France and Switzerland Covid boosters may be required for travel https://twitter.com/skipedia/status/1457233120965521408                 Dave Burrows from The Ski Instructor Podcast reported from Cervinia  Simon Burgess was in Landgraaf in the Netherlands  Listen to Simon’s report from the Lake District in Episode 73  Rob Rees was reporting from Switzerland  The early November snow has been very good so far  https://twitter.com/FrenchMountains/status/1455941744210624519 Listen to our 'How to become a Pisteur' Special with Tom Greenall Caroline Elliot talked about avalanche rescue dogs in Episode 47 You can catch up with Avalanche Safety Special Episode with Jim and Dave Burrows Find out about Henry’s UK ‘Off Piste Awareness’ Tour on his website Iain regularly contributes video snow reports to InTheSnow https://www.facebook.com/inthesnow/videos/134822691302566 This is a useful graphic from Wagner Skis on rockers Listen to our Ski Podcast Special with Tony McWilliam, founder of Faction Skis Billy Morgan won Bronze in the Snowboard Big Air at PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympics Graystone Action Sports is a superb training facility in Manchester GB Snowsport have a huge airbag in Livigno, Italy for practising on https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3cJoU0kV3rg To win a copy of his book all you have to do to go in the draw is tell us why you listen to The Ski Podcast You can enter on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook (just make sure you tag us) or by dropping us an email to [email protected] and I'll pick a winner at the end of November https://twitter.com/theskipodcast/status/1457259032218116097   Izzy Atkin won Olympic Bronze in the Ski Slopestyle at PyeongChang  Younger sister Zoe competes in Ski Big Air Listen to the full interview in our Special Episode coming soon   Reviews  Leon Butler: “It was cool to watch 'The Ski Podcast Live' Al Morgan (LinkedIn): "Superb episode of The Ski Podcast" sofatoslopes (Instagram): "Fab morning endurance training while listening to The Ski Podcast"   Don't forget you can always buy me a coffee at buymeacoffee.com/theskipodcast and all cuppas are much appreciated. This episode I'd like to thank Kimberley Kay and Mike Greenland, who also said: "Love the podcast. I have skied at least twice a year ever since 1970. Started on wooden skis and lace up leather boots. Things have changed...missed my first season this year due to covid but hope to keep the calendar annual record going as I am off in Dec” I really do appreciate reading all feedback about the show, so please do email me [email protected] & if you can give us a review on Apple Podcasts   We also have a few stickers left, so if you'd like some for your skis, board, helmet or phone, pls drop us an email or contact us via social with your address.
11/8/202158 minutes, 47 seconds
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81: How Disability Snowsport UK is changing lives plus "What length skis should I get?"

In Episode 81, we find out about Disability Snowsport UK is changing lives, plus we have the story of how one company in the Alps has survived both Brexit and Covid.  We find out how the National Snow Show in Birmingham went and answer the question “How long should my skis be?" plus much more. Iain was joined by Rachel Davies, Head of Snowsport from Disability Snowsport UK, and Noel Miles who tells us his DSUK story. From Bourg St Maurice in the French Alps, Tania Casey from Huski joined us, as well as regular equipment expert Al Morgan.  SHOW NOTES ·    Battleface offer travel insurance for skiing regardless of FCO rules on travel ·    The PCR Day 2 test for fully vaccinated travellers was replaced with an antigen lateral flow test on 24 October ·    For children this winter, it looks like regular tests in resort will be required in Italy & Austria, although it’s less likely in France and Switzerland ·    We recommend you create your 'Travel Folder of Dreams' by printing out all documents, in case this happens ·    Jenny Nicholls from Inghams Ski reported from Hintertux, Austria ·    Tania Casey from Huski was on the glacier in Tignes ·    Alex Armand from Tip Top Ski Coaching skied in Les 2 Alpes this weekend ·    The National Snow Show took place at the Birmingham NEC last weekend. The dates for 2022 are 15-16 October ·    Iain was joined by Mike Richards and Simon Burgess for ‘The Ski Podcast Live’ https://twitter.com/theskipodcast/status/1452530423154757632 ·    Rachel Davies is Head of Snowsport from Disability Snowsport UK ·    You can help raise funds for DSUK by joining in with the Alpine Lunch and find out about other ways to give here  ·    Huski is a food & drink delivery company operating in the French Alps Tania’s favourite meal on offer is the ‘Lapin a la moutarde’ ·    Our equipment expert Al Morgan is from SkiKitInfo where you can read reviews of all the latest skis and boots ·    Neil McQuoid is editor of Racer Ready Magazine You can read his interview with Alex Tilley here. ·    Alex Tilley finished in an equal best 13th place in the GS in Solden Reviews Keith Webb: "Really enjoy the show, I listened to old episodes for 10 hours one day....yeah, I know pretty intense but I was driving Chatel to Zell am See and needed to stay awake." I really do appreciate reading all feedback about the show, so please do email me [email protected] and if you can give us a review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes it helps other people find us. Don't forget you can always buy me a coffee at buymeacoffee.com/theskipodcast and all cuppas are much appreciated. We also have a few stickers left, so if you'd like some for your skis, board, helmet or phone, please drop us an email or contact us via social with your postal address. The Ski Podcast is sponsored by Switzerland Tourism For full Show Notes, please go to www.theskipodcast.com 
10/26/202154 minutes, 52 seconds
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Olympics Chat with Graham Bell & Emily Sarsfield (Bonus Episode #21)

This episode was recorded in September 2021 at the 'Ski Launch' event in London. Iain hosted this special panel with Olympians Graham Bell and Emily Sarsfield. Please note that the sound quality on this broadcast is not ideal. This is not typical of The Ski Podcast (have a listen to our other 100+ episodes), but having played a clip in Episode 80, listeners asked to hear more - hence this special episode. Topics discussed include: - What snow conditions can athletes expect at Beijing 2022? - What will the Covid regulations be? - How does that compare to Tokyo 2020 and what was the experience of working there a a broadcaster like? - What impact will all the changes have on the athlete experience? - How do athletes deal with adversity, such as when they are injured? - How are Team GB persuading athletes from other countries (such as Charlotte Bankes and Gus Kenworthy) to join the team? - What other athletes are crossing over from other sports to join?
10/18/202121 minutes, 54 seconds
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80: St Anton, 007, Beijing 2022 & How To Choose Ski Boots

We have lots of ski-related chat in this episode, including a St Anton update, how to find the right ski boot for you, Graham Bell on Beijing 2022, the latest update on Covid rules and whether it's possible to take all your holidays flight free. Iain was joined by Andy Butterworth from Kaluma Travel, first time guest Helen Coffey, travel editor at The Independent, as well as regulars Katie Crowe from Battleface Travel Insurance and equipment expert Al Morgan. SHOW NOTES   ‘On Her Majesty’s Secret Service’ was filmed in Murren, Switzerland The Piz Gloria revolving restaurant was the location for Blofeld's base in 1969 Find out more about James Bond in Switzerland  Listen to our special episode focussing on the Inferno downhill race Andy hopes to ski in Hintertux, following their fresh snow last week https://twitter.com/Chaletline/status/1446030206603571201    Helen skied in Sierra Nevada  Iain was joined by Katie Crowe from Battleface Travel Insurance   There is no pre-return test required for double vaccinated travellers from 04 October  The Day 2 PCR test will be replaced by a Lateral Flow test by the end of this month  Travel to the USA should start again soon  It looks like the Pass Sanitaire will not be required to ski in France this winter  The situation for children in Austria is less clear  Find out about 'Trav-min'  Helen recently took a mega-trip to Morocco by train, having signed the Flight Free UK pledge  Iain is a signatory to Tourism Declares and founded the Ski Flight Free campaign Find out about The Independent's policy on travel coverage  Google are now including carbon emissions totals for flights:  https://twitter.com/skipedia/status/1446387406618386445   Ruka ski resort is in Finland Listen to our Travelski interview in Episode 79 Andy is based in St Anton Kaluma Ski are facing some challenges of recruiting post-Brexit  Iain hosted the Olympics sessions at the recent Ski Launch event in London. Please let us know if you’d like to hear more of this by emailing me at [email protected] Non-vaccinated athletes will have to quarantine for 21 days to compete at Beijing Listen to our Ski Podcast Special with Jon-Allan Butterworth about his conversion to snowboarding and his time on The Jump The Jump was our lead story in Episode 1 of The Ski Podcast four years ago in 2017 Beth Tweddle is sueing the show.  Read and watch more equipment reviews from Al Morgan at SkiKitInfo.com Al mentioned the Lange XT3 Tour ski boot I spoke to author Kimberley Kay about her new book: Ski A-Z: An Illustrated Guide to Skiing  Alex Irwin reported from Courchevel on the damaged Saulire cable car https://twitter.com/skipedia/status/1446031205976186886   Reviews Joe McHugh: "Thanks Ian for keeping the skiing vibe on life-support during Covid times" Inside Morzine: "Well worth a listen.. Iain’s #podcast are ALWAYS essential listening" Greg Hilton: . Thanks also to Mike Greenland, who pointed out Lauterbrunnen is part of Jungfrau (I was confusing it with Adelboden) I really do appreciate reading all feedback about the show, so please do email me [email protected] and if you can give us a review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes it helps other people find us. Don't forget you can listen to The Ski Podcast on Spotify as well, and if you know someone else who's getting excited about the ski season then please do share it. Don't forget you can always buy me a coffee at buymeacoffee.com/theskipodcast and all cuppas are much appreciated.    We also have a few stickers left, so if you'd like some for your skis, board, helmet or phone, please drop us an email or contact us via social @theskipodcast with your postal address.   Thanks again to Switzerland Tourism for sponsoring The Ski Podcast.  XGHWeR2fMsQjvfoQn8Ae
10/11/202158 minutes, 17 seconds
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Jon-allan Butterworth, Paralympic Snowboarder (Bonus Episode #20)

In this Ski Podcast Special, Iain speaks with Paralympian Jon-allan Butterworth. A four-time Paralympic medallist, Jon-allan recently joined GB Snowsport’s Para Snowsport World Class Programme following his retirement from Britain’s professional cycling programme in December 2020. SHOW NOTES Jon-allan won three silver and one gold medal at the London 2012 and Rio 2016 Paralympic Games, and will represent Team GB in the Para Snowboard discipline in the Banked Slalom and Boarder Cross events. https://twitter.com/theskipodcast/status/1438080356087894023 Jon-allan’s first event will be at SnowWorld Landgraaf in the Netherlands You can listen to our Ski Podcast Special with GB Snowsports Team Manager, Pat Sharples Jayne Kavanagh is GB Snowsport's Head of Culture and Para Operations  Prior to his sporting career, Butterworth was a member of the RAF and served in Afghanistan, in 2005, and in Iraq before losing his left arm below the elbow in a rocket attack in August 2007.  In 2015, Jon-allan Butterworth took part in Channel 4's 'The Jump': https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aXztu1dT3qI
9/26/202121 minutes, 8 seconds
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79: The new 'Travelski Express' Train, Expert Season Predictions & Ski Jobs Post-Brexit

In Episode 79, we discuss the latest testing & travel rules, reveal how the new direct snow train will operate and listen to industry experts’ predictions for season. We also find out about Dynastar's new 21/22 skis, meet the latest member of GB Snowsports squad and find out if you can still work overseas in a post-Brexit world.    Iain was joined by Alyn Morgan from SkiKitInfo.com and Christa Jackson, LDA resident and Area Manager for Eurocamp.  SHOW NOTES You can ski right now in Saas Fee and Zermatt in Switzerland Al was testing skis at The Snow Centre in Hemel Hempstead Christa last skied in Lauterbrunnen, Swizerland PCR tests are being replaced for the fully vaccinated  A Covid certificate may be required to ski in Switzerland, and possibly in Italy as well The Pass Sanitaire will apply to children in France from 30 September, so children's vaccinations in UK may become even more relevant https://twitter.com/skipedia/status/1439844825822638090 Austria have extended the max duration since full vaccination to 12 months from 270 days According to figures from the NHS, less than 1.5% of red and amber list arrivals tested positive in the week between Aug 26 and Sep 01  https://twitter.com/skipedia/status/1438119171922046981   Iain spoke to the following contributors at the Ski Launch event in London about their predictions for this winter season: Cathy Rankin (P&V), Nick Morgan (Le Ski), James Gambrill (Ski Club of Great Britain), Doug Newman (Ski Weekend), Jane Bolton (Erna Low), Hannah Zajic (Austrian Tourist Board) Listen to our Ski Podcast Special about Erna Low here   Find out more about the ‘Travelski Express’ in this blog post at Ski Flight Free  Charlie Owen from SBiT has been on the podcast previously discussing post-Brexit recruitment in Episodes 8 and 20  We featured Al’s review of Faction Dictator 3.0 in Episode 78 and discussed the Elan Voyager ski in Episode 71  Read more about Dynastar’s range of skis for this winter on the SkiKitInfo website  Jon-allan Butterworth is a multiple Paralympic medal winner in cycling Listen to our Pat Sharples Ski Podcast Special here He took part in ‘The Jump’ in 2015 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aXztu1dT3qI   Reviews Thanks to Andy (aka ‘sailormissingsnow’) for his 5* review on Apple Podcasts We really do appreciate reading all feedback about the show, so please do email me [email protected] and if you can give us a review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes or whatever platform you listen on, then that would be great, as it helps other people find us. Don't forget you can always buy me a coffee at buymeacoffee.com/theskipodcast and all cuppas are much appreciated. 
9/20/202149 minutes, 53 seconds
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78: Mountaineering & Mountain Biking, National Snow Show plus Faction Skis interview

In Episode 78, we discuss the new National Snow Show coming up next month, summer activities in the mountains like e-biking, mountaineering and trail running, plus we talk to Tony McWilliam, founder of Faction Skis. Iain was joined by Stephen Morgan, MD at Raccoon Events, and mountaineer Olivia Jane, with contributions from Alyn Morgan at SkiKitInfo and Katie Crowe from Battleface Travel Insurance. SHOW NOTES Steve skied in Glencoe. Listen to our interview with Andy Meldrum, owner of Glencoe, in Episode 75 There is now no quarantine for British arrivals into Italy Austria, Norway, Switzerland and Canada have all been added to the ‘Green List’ But Austria are applying a 270 day limit on their double vaccination rules for travellers  The cost of tests remains an issue, as Battleface have identified in their previous research  Iain used the Britanny Ferries discount for Randox tests  Helen Coffey’s article in The Independent about ‘Trav-min’ is spot on  We interviewed James Wilcox from Untamed Borders in our Special Episode about 'skiing in Afghanistan' Find out more about their campaign to support local guides here The National Snow Show is on at the NEC on 23-24 October Listen to our Ski Podcast Special with Benjamin Alexander – Jamaican Alpine Skier The mystery speaker turned out to be Eddie ‘The Eagle’ Edwards. Listen to our Ski Podcast Special interview with Eddie here.  We spoke to Mount Noire in Episode 61 of The Ski Podcast You can buy tickets to the National Snow Show here You can watch The Ski Podcast Live at the show at midday on Sunday 24 October Iain will be joined by Podcast regular Mike Richards as well as Simon Burgess, who told us about his experience skiing in the Lake District in Episode 73 2021 is the 150th anniversary of Lucy Walker’s first female ascent of the Matterhorn Olivia Jane is part of the Mammut team Iain reported from Zermatt in Episode 76   https://www.instagram.com/p/CSW0BAIjQjI/  Listen to Iain’s interview with Martin Anthamatten in Episode 77 Iain took part in the Eiger Trail 51 race in Grindelwald, Switzerland Read Iain’s article ‘Five Tips for Fast Packing the Tour du Mont Blanc’ The UTMB (Ultra Trail du Mont Blanc) is a 171km race with 10050m of climbing https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nyvVhgPp4p0   Read Iain’s race report from the UTMB here Listen to Iain’s interview with Claire Burnet from the Chamonix Tourist Office in Episode 73 The ‘Village Vacances Grandeur Nature’ offer in Chamonix meant visitors could enjoy free activities in July and August Jim went surfing at Alaia Bay and reported on that in Episode 76 and tried VTT in Crans Montana Iain spoke to Faction Skis founder Tony McWilliam about the early years of the company. You can listen to the full interview in our Ski Podcast Special Listen to our Ski Podcast Special with Jim Adlington Verbier holds an ebike Festival every year https://www.instagram.com/p/CQEGEx8D3J3/    We're still waiting to get hold of Faction's new range, but Alyn Morgan (previously on the show in Episode 71) reviews the Faction Dictator 3.0 freeride here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6-nqtJb9Y0 REVIEWS I'd like to thank everyone who bought me a coffee since our last podcast, it's very kind of you. Also thanks to these guys for their feedback and reviews: Tom Brownlee: “Keeping me going during this ski-less time!"   Matt Hayes: "fantastic pods as ever"   Andrew Brannan: “Two episodes to keep me going during August - Cheers for that!”   Peter S: "An excellent discussion about the prospects for ski holidays this winter and a good report from Switzerland. Must listen to more of your podcasts now. Keep up the excellent work"   Roddy MacDonald: "Enjoy the podcast, keeping the faith for the upcoming season both abroad and here in Scotland" Jon White: "I am enjoying your chats with everyone from ‘back in the day’ when I was in the industry"   I really do appreciate reading all feedback about the show, so please do email me [email protected] and if you can give us a review on Apple Podcasts or whatever platform you listen on, then that would be great, as it helps other people find us. And if you do enjoy listening to The Ski Podcast, you can buy me a coffee at buymeacoffee.com/theskipodcast and all cuppas are much appreciated. We also have a few stickers left, so if you'd like some for your skis, board, helmet or phone, please drop us an email or contact us via social with your postal address. COMING UP As we get nearer the season, we are going to be finding out more about equipment and all the changes and developments for the coming season. We'll keep our eye on the travel rules and the snow forecast. Please do email [email protected] if you've got any questions or suggestions for items you'd like to listen to on the show. Thanks again to Switzerland Tourism for supporting The Ski Podcast
9/6/202157 minutes, 34 seconds
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Tony McWilliam, founder Faction Skis (Bonus Episode #19)

In this Ski Podcast Special, we meet Tony McWilliam, founder of one of the world's leading snowsports brands - Faction Skis. We find out what inspired him to start the company and how it took it to become one of the most famous freestyle ski brands in the world. SHOW NOTES Tony designed my first brochure for my first business, Natives.co.uk You can listen to our Ski Podcast Special with Pat Sharples here Faction skis started in 2003 BoardX took place in Battersea for several years You can listen to our Ski Podcast with Jim Adlington here Other key contacts for Tony in the early years were Phil Martin, Gordy Hughes and Matt Reardon He worked closely with Peter Bauer, founder of Amplid The first range of Faction skis had a waist of 80-110mm Initially the skis were made in Annecy before production moved to Austria Skis like the Seth Pistol were an inspiration Jamie Strachan's designs for Volkl were another influence The first run of Faction skis was just 44 pairs - they now sell 35,000 pairs every year globally Sam Smoothy is a NZ freeride skier Ski Service in Verbier was the first store to stock Faction Skis Tony first met Candide Thovex as a 16-year-old rider in Les Arcs Check out Candide in China here (he took 27 pairs of skis with him for that shoot!) Tony launched an eco-friendly outerwear brand, GHOSTS, on Kickstarter in 2019 He also worked with Eric Pollard - ex-Line Skis - on the launch of the new ski and snowboard range Season Eqpt Find out about Candide's outerwear brand
8/16/202135 minutes, 37 seconds
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77: Skiing in Northern Ireland, Olympic Spirit & Patrouille des Glaciers

In Episode 77, we find out about skiing in Northern Ireland and we talk Olympics - summer and winter - with my guests Olympian Emily Sarsfield and World Cup winning telemarker, Jasmin Taylor. Iain meets Martin Anthamatten to find out what it takes to win the Patrouille des Glaciers. SHOW NOTES Mark and David skied in the Mourne Mountains (850m), just north of the border near Dundalk and at Errigal mountain in Donegal (751m) Watch their TikTok here  https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMd4N4dCU/ Andy Meldrum from Glencoe told us about midsummer skiing event in Episode 75 We have over 100 episodes to catch up on at TheSkiPodcast.com Katie Crowe from Battleface Travel Insurance joined us Battleface research shows that on average people are prepared to pay £61 for travel tests https://twitter.com/skipedia/status/1422830932793376771 We interviewed Vicky Gosling - CEO of GB Snowsport - in Episode 21 Listen to the Pat Sharples Ski Podcast Special Jasmin Taylor has reached the podium in World Cup events more than 30 times - you can listen to our Ski Podcast Special with Jasmin here Find out about the Ellie Souter Foundation 'The Chimp Paradox' is by Steve Peters Iain spoke to Philippa Middleton about the Patrouille des Glaciers race way, way back in Episode 06 of The Ski Podcast Martin Andermatten is a previous winner of the Patrouille des Glaciers Find out more about the Sierre Zinal trail race Iain took part in the Eiger Trail in Grindelwald UTMB went 'fastpacking' around the Tour de Mont Blanc in four days Iain takes part in the UTMB trail race - 171km with 9500m+ - later in August
8/9/20211 hour, 2 minutes, 21 seconds
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76: Surfing, Skateboarding & Snow Drifts in Switzerland

In Episode 76, we discuss surfing, skateboarding and snow drifts in Switzerland in Crans Montana, Zinal & Zermatt. Plus we chat ski holiday trends for next winter, including the implications of Brexit for British workers, plus we find out what it's like to live in a mountain refuge year round. Iain is joined by Cathy Rankin from Pierre & Vacances and, joining us from La Clusaz, a voice that long time listeners of the show will know well, former presenter of The Ski Podcast, Jim Duncombe. SHOW NOTES Iain didn't get to ski in Zermatt, but he did do this snow report for InTheSnow Magazine Dave Burrows from SnowPros Ski School was skiing at the Matterhorn Glacier Paradise from the Cervinia side The UK government has introduced a new 'Amber Plus' category for France in their traffic light system France has also introduced a new vaccination certificate system, called the Pass Sanitaire, to allow access to restaurants Jim was surfing in the Alaia Bay surf centre in Sion and skateboarding at the Alaia Chalet in Crans Montana The Alaia Bay surf centre Iain went to Crans Montana in December when he interviewed Adam Bonvin, the founder of Alaia Chalet and Alaia Bay Iain was trail running last week in Switzerland as preparation for the UTMB race in August Day 1 took him along the Sierre-Zinal course He first came across snow on Stage 6 of the Via Valais, which took him to the Turtmann Hutte where he interviewed Fredy Tscherigg Magdalen and Fredy Tscherigg Stage 7 was more challenging with heavy snowfall to deal with!  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KM9RvCJaJpQ  Iain last stayed in a refuge when ski touring in Morocco. You can listen to his report on this in Episode 30 Ski touring in Morocco Cathy Rankin took part in the Travel Industry Day of Action Seasonal Businesses in Travel are lobbying for British staff to be able to work in the Alps Photo (c) Daily Express Reviews "Love the skipodcast. Thank you for keeping us hopeful over the last 15 months." Simon Marr Thanks to Wayne Hall and Jonny Goldsbrough for buying me a coffee. Don't forget if you enjoy listening to The Ski Podcast, you can buy me a coffee at buymeacoffee.com/theskipodcast and all cuppas are much appreciated. If you'd like some TSP stickers for your helmet, skis or phone, then just email [email protected] with your address and we'll post some out to you for free. Equally that's the email address if you've got any questions or suggestions for items you'd like to listen to on the show. And if you enjoy the show, let us know - send us an email or contact us via social media...and tell all your friends about this great podcast you've found.
7/26/202151 minutes, 56 seconds
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75: St Moritz Engadin, Midsummer Skiing in Glencoe & The Ski Club of Great Britain

In Episode 75, Iain and his guests find out about St Moritz Engadin in Switzerland, mid-summer skiing in Scotland and the oldest ski club in the world - the Ski Club of Great Britain.  Iain was joined by Marijana Jakic from St. Moritz and James Gambrill, the new general manager at the Ski Club of Great Britain.   SHOW NOTES 60% of our listeners are from the UK, with the other 40% spread across the globe Alex Irwin from 150 Days of Winter reported from the summer glacier in Tignes Alex Armand from Tip Top Ski Coaching reported from the glacier in Les 2 Alpes Steve Angus was on the glacier in Val d'Isère  We featured skiing in Scotland in May in Episode 73 Andy Meldrum is the owner of Glencoe If you'd like to know more about skiing in Scotland, can I suggest taking a listen to Episode 62, when we were joined by Trafford Wilson from Snowsport Scotland.  We have over 100 episodes to catch up on, so if you're a new listener, have a look on the website (www.theskipodcast.com), maybe look for a tag or category that takes your interest, from Crans Montana to Courchevel, Eddie the Eagle to Erna Low. Katie Crowe from Battleface Travel Insurance talked us through the current travel situation Cricket is still played on the St Moritz lake every winter Engadin is famous for hosting the Engadin Ski Marathon - the second largest cross country event in the world David Norris took part in the race in 2003 and 2004 James Gambrill previously founded and managed LISTEX - the trade networking show for the snowsports industry The SCGB is the oldest ski club in the world, founded in 1903 at the Cafe Royale in London  Don't forget if you enjoy listening to The Ski Podcast, you can buy me a coffee at buymeacoffee.com/theskipodcast and all cuppas are much appreciated. 
7/5/20211 hour, 2 minutes, 48 seconds
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74: Cat Skiing in North Macedonia, Summer Snow in Avoriaz & Sustainability in Morzine

In Episode 74, we discuss summer skiing in Avoriaz, sustainability in Morzine and cat skiing in North Macedonia. Plus we talk origins with Jim Adlington from Planks Clothing and the demise of apres-ski in Courchevel with Alex Irwin.   Iain is joined ‘live’ by Sara Burdon from Morzine Tourist Office and regular guest and friend of the show, Mike Richards.    SHOW NOTES ·       Katie Crowe is from Battleface Travel Insurance ·       You can read the details of their latest research here ·       Their Sherpa tool is useful for checking the latest situation in each country ·       Richie Owen reported from Mt Hutt in New Zealand  ·       Tammy from Mint Snowboarding was in Avoriaz ·       We were joined by Paul Anderson, CEO at NZski.com in Episode 73 ·       We have over 100 episodes to catch up on ·       Morzine and Avoriaz are both within the same ‘commune’ ·       Avoriaz was founded by Jean Vuarnet, ski racer and sunglass pioneer ·       Al Judge from AliKats took part in our Electric Vehicles special ·       Dom Turner from Skiology was on the show in Episode 65  ·       Find out about the excellent organisation Montagne Verte ·       Iain went to Les Arcs to review their sustainability in Episode 45 ·       Morzine was the first ski resort to have a dedicated MTB course in 1997 ·       Mike went to North Macedonia in January 2011 ·       Mike has previously talked about his experiences in Georgia (Episode 37), Montenegro (Episode 39), Japan (Episode 41) and in Wales (Episode 65) ·       Popova Shapka was a candidate for the 1992 Winter Olympics (which went to Sarajevo instead) ·       Mike stayed at the Hotel Slavija, which opened in 1987 ·       Eskimo Freerideoffer cat skiing in Popova Shapka ·       Find out more about the resort here (in Macedonian) ·       Listen to our special episode of The Ski Podcast with Jim Adlington ·       Alex Irwin is presenter of the 150 Days of Winter YouTube channel Buy Me A Coffee  I'd like to thank Wayne Hall and the Winterised team for buying me a cuppa since our last episode.    It takes hours to put together a single episode of the podcast, so if you enjoy The Ski Podcast, you can buy me a coffee at www.buymeacoffee.com/theskipodcast Stickers Don't forget if you'd like some TSP stickers for your helmet, skis or phone, then just email [email protected] with your address and we'll post some out to you for free. Coming Up Our next episode will be out in early July - let's hope we have some better news on travel by then…   You can follow the show @theskipodcast - and we're now on Instagram as well.    I'd like to thank Switzerland Tourism for their continued support.
6/21/20211 hour, 3 minutes, 31 seconds
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Jim Adlington, Planks Clothing (Bonus Episode #18)

In this Ski Podcast Special, I speak to Jim Adlington, founder of the UK snowsports clothing brand, Planks. We talk about Jim's early ski career, from Kidsgrove to Val d'Isère; becoming a sponsored athlete with Salomon; and how he ended up creating the Planks brand. SHOW NOTES Jim Adlington is founder of the British snowsports brand Planks Clothing Jim learned to ski at Kidsgrove Dry Slope  His first experience of snow was in Chamonix ‘Blizzard of Aahhhs’ was a hugely influential extreme ski movie https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aTsAsYmPgDk His first seasons were for Skibound in Courchevel and then Val d'Isère You can listen to our Pat Sharples Special Podcast here The Salomon 1080 was a revolutionary ski  This is a good article about the evolution of skis  Jim persuaded Eric Davies, MD at Salomon, to give him a pair and subsequently became a sponsored rider He worked closely with photographer Ross Woodhall https://youtu.be/AKkyygSGa0U Planks Clothing started in Val d'Isère in 2008, with just hats Their iconic phrase is ‘Drop Cliffs, Not Bombs’ Even from the start Planks was upcycling by used old stock Two thirds of the Planks collection uses recycled yarns from Repreve and has used 1.5m waste plastic bottles In 2019 Planks linked up with GB Snowsports with many of the athletes in the Park+Pipe team wearing their kit Planks have had a James ‘Woodsy’ Woods signature series since 2016 https://youtu.be/IQ_iOkqmaNo The company has seen growth of 40% pa over the last few years, with sales to 46 countries worldwide Their recent crowdfunding campaign smashed their target and has raised almost £1m so far
6/14/202126 minutes, 35 seconds
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73: New Zealand, Chamonix & Skiing in the Lake District...in May

Episode 73 covers three time zones with Paul Anderson (NZski.com) in New Zealand and Claire Burnet (Chamonix) in France joining Iain in the UK. We discuss the coming season and the expected boom for NZ resorts from the Trans-Tasman bubble; the lifts turning again in Chamonix and the prospects for a ‘normal’ summer season in France. We have a special feature on skiing in the UK in May – it’s very rare, but we have reports from Wales, Scotland and the Lake District in England. Thanks as always to Switzerland Tourism for supporting The Ski Podcast. We are delighted to announce that this partnership has been extended to cover this summer and next winter. SHOW NOTES Mike Richards reported from Wales and previously appeared on the show discussing skiing in Wales in more depth in Episode 65 Follow Mike at mikethesnow on Instagram Greg Hilton was ski touring in Cairngorm with British Backcountry David Johnson visited Glencoe and the Nevis Range earlier in May You can check the Nevis Range webcam here We previously covered skiing options in Scotland in Episode 62 Simon Burgess visited Raise, organised by the Lake District Ski Club Check the live feed on Twitter here You can follow Simon’s adventures on his website Katie Crowe is from Battleface Travel Insurance You can check current travel restrictions on the 'Sherpa' app on their website NZ.com includes Coronet Peak, The Remarkables and Mt Hutt and welcome 700,000 guests each winter, of which 30-40% are from Australia The resorts near Queenstown offer ‘remarkable’ views with a season lasting from June to October A recent survey suggests pent-up demand for NZ skiing in Australia The lifts starting turning again in Chamonix on May 19 at 50% capacity as 'deconfinement' gets underway Last winter’s 'saison blanche' saw peak season occupancy reduced to 30-50% of normal levels Mark Seaton talked to us about the ski touring options in Chamonix in Episode 62 Betony Garner reported on the rise of cross country skiing in France in Episode 65 The ‘Village Vacances Grandeur Nature’ deal in Chamonix this summer means visitors can enjoy free activities on week days in July and August Iain is taking part in the UTMB trail running race Buy Me A Coffee Matt Hayes, Andrew Brannan, John M and Nick D have all very kindly bought me a cuppa since our last episode. Andrew: “You're doing such a professional job: it's a very enjoyable listen.” Nick: "Many thanks for the great work you do, putting out the best ski podcast going" John: “Thank you. You’ve kept my ski passion going thru this tough year” If you enjoy The Ski Podcast, you can buy me a coffee at www.buymeacoffee.com/theskipodcast Reviews Please do give us a review on iTunes/Apple Podcasts - we've had over 80 reviews now - and as you know how all those algorithms work, it genuinely does help people find us. Many thanks to 'SkiSkiSki' who reviewed us on iTunes: Don't forget if you'd like some TSP stickers for your helmet, skis or phone, then just email [email protected] with your address and we'll post some out to you for free. Remember that you can still secure yourself a free ticket for the National Snow Show at the Birmingham NEC in October, using the code 'SnowSkiPodcast' Coming Up Don't forget if you haven't listened to it yet, our Pat Sharples Ski Podcast Special is now live. Do listen to this one - it's one of our best! You can follow Iain @skipedia and the show @theskipodcast on Twitter Thanks as always to Switzerland Tourism
5/31/202153 minutes, 40 seconds
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Pat Sharples, Head Coach at GB Snowsport (Bonus Episode #17)

It was a real pleasure to interview Pat Sharples, Head Coach at Snowsport GB.  I've known Pat for 20+ years, but with his globe-trotting lifestyle rarely see him these days. I loved hearing about the rise to the top of freeskiing in the UK and the team of talented athletes that he's leading to the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics. Sit back and enjoy this 'Chat with Pat'... SHOW NOTES Almaty in Kazakhstan hosted the Moguls & Aerials World Championships Tom Gerken Schofield finished 6th in the Dual Moguls He started to ski at Rossendale Ski Slope in Lancashire Pat lived in Courchevel for twelve years, working for Ski Olympic at the Hotel Les Avals in Courchevel 1650 The European Mogul Challenge took place in the 90s in Meribel, Verbier and Val d’Isere Ian ‘Big Mac’ taught Iain how to do a ‘180’ (or ‘heli’ as it was called at the time). He is now Resort Direction for Alpine Action Jim Adlington is the founder of Planks Clothing British Freeski Camps were founded by Warren Smith Iain skied in Saas Fee last summer The Salomon Grom Camps started in 2005 The AIM series was running at the same time Pat’s first Salomon sponsored skier was James ‘Woodsy’ Woods Katie Summerhayes and Tyler Harding made their public debut at The New Breed’ quarter-pipe competition at the Manchester Ski Show The X-Games Europe in Tignes was a key event for the progression of UK freestyle The 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi was the first to include ski slopestyle and the British team was funded with lottery money Izzy Atkin won the first ski freestyle medal at the Winter Olympics (look closely at the start of this video and you can see Pat giving Izzy some final words of advice) Izzy and Zoe Atkin are based in Park City, Colorado Kirsty Muir is only 16 but finished 2nd in the Slopestyle World Cup in Aspen this winter Rowan Cheshire came 7th in PyeongChang in the Half Pipe Pat visited Ella Hall in Bournemouth and made her day! If you enjoy the podcast, you can always buy me a coffee at www.buymeacoffee.com/theskipodcast
5/17/202147 minutes, 23 seconds
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72: Pat Sharples, Swisstainable, Chill Factore & Touring in the Binntal

In Episode 72, there's an exclusive interview with Pat Sharples from GB Snowsport; we learn about the new 'Swisstainable' programme; find out about the acquisition of the Chill Factore indoor snow slope; and talk ski touring and all things Switzerland; plus there's our usual round up of resort reports from around the Alps.  In this episode Iain speaks with Alex Herrman from Switzerland Tourism, freelance journalist Katy Dartford, Ian Brown from The Snow Centre and Pat Sharples, Head Coach for GB Snowsports. Thanks as always to Switzerland Tourism for supporting the podcast. SHOW NOTES The new traffic light system should be confirmed later this week, before it starts on May 17 We discussed the cost of testing in Episode 71 with Katie from Battleface Steve Angus from Fresh Chalets reported from Val d'Isère Jim Duncombe reported from La Clusaz Ed Mannix from Matterhorn Chalets reported from Zermatt Katy Dartford visited Binntal in Switzerland on a ski touring adventure Katy ski touring in the Binn Valley, Switzerland Iain tested skiing in the ‘new normal’ in Saas Fee in July 2020, reporting for InTheSnow Magazine Larger resorts in Switzerland were more affected than smaller resorts  https://twitter.com/skipedia/status/1381547175763718144  Iain reported on cross country skiing in Crans Montana in Episode 65 We discussed the number of different activities this winter’s visitors to French ski resorts have tried in Episode 69  https://twitter.com/skipedia/status/1364518040247951360  Charlie  Rees reported on snow shoeing in Engelberg in Episode 71 There is no quarantine on arrival into Switzerland for British citizens. You can check the latest travel and lockdown status here. Crans Montana has extended its ski season into June Check the latest resort and snow info at the MySwitzerland website You can find out more about the 'Swisstainable' programme here Switzerland is currently 3rd in the World Economic Forum sustainability rankings, and the goal is to make CH 'the world’s most sustainable destination' Train travel to Switzerland is very easy:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fw38LXhMJL0&list=PLnWt0xPp4oTqPp0n4Ke3ULgU8IAVy8kSv  Iain visited the Valsana Hotel in Arosa in March 2020. The hotel prides itself for its sustainability credentials, which Iain tested out for Skier and Snowboarder Magazine. Potato is a new restaurant in Zermatt Ian Brown, MD of The Snow Centre, was on the show in Episode 67 The Chill Factore indoor snow slope is in Manchester Pat Sharples is head coach of GB Snowsports His Salomon ‘Grom Camps’ started in 2005 His first sponsored athlete was James ‘Woodsy’ Woods Make sure you subscribe so you don’t miss the full interview coming soon as a Ski Podcast Special Reviews I'd like to thank all of these guys who've bought me a cuppa since our last episode. If you enjoy The Ski Podcast, you can buy me a coffee at www.buymeacoffee.com/theskipodcast Nicole Clark: "The podcast just keeps getting better and better, thank you for all your hard work" Suzi Jones: “Just listening to the podcasts makes you feel in touch so when we are lucky to go back it won’t feel as alien. Thanks again you’re our lockdown ski saviour.” Jonny Goldsborough: "Thanks for getting us through the winter" Michael Gold: "The podcast is something that I look forward to and I appreciate the work you put into it"  Michael: "Great podcast, cannot wait to return to Chamonix someday" Also thanks to Paul Findlay and Michael Greenland for your support. Stickers Don't forget if you'd like some TSP stickers for your helmet, skis or phone, then just email [email protected] with your address and we'll post some out to you for free. Free tickets for the National Snow Show To get your free tickets for the National Snow Show, use the Discount: SNOWSkiPodcast on their website Follow Iain on social media @skipedia and the show @theskipodcast – now on Instagram as well. Thanks as always to Switzerland Tourism for their support
5/4/202158 minutes, 49 seconds
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71: Les 2 Alpes, Engelberg, Roger Federer & 'Traffic Light' Travel

In Episode 71, we find out about Les 2 Alpes, snowshoeing in Engelberg, quarantine, testing and the new ‘traffic light’ travel rules, plus we have snow reports from around the Alps and an focus on equipment trends for 2021/22.  Iain was joined by Helena Hospital, Press Relations from Les 2 Alpes and Alyn Morgan from SkiKitinfo.     SHOW NOTES ·       Alyn last skied in Glenshee ·       Katie Crowe is Communications Manager for Battleface Travel ·       You can find out more about the Battleface survey here ·       A study from Amadeus revealed 91% of travellers would be comfortable with a digital health passport https://twitter.com/skipedia/status/1379330549538492417 ·       Alex Irwin from 150 Days of Winter is based in Courchevel ·       Andy Butterworth from Kaluma Travel is in St Anton, Austria ·       France is in lockdown just now ·       The Les 2 Alpes glacier is due to open on 29 May or 05 June ·       Iain covered the French ski resort protests in December on Skipedia ·       Helena confirmed that lift pass revenues in Les 2 Alpes are down from €170m to €40m ·       Les 2 Alpes will open with limited capacity, perhaps only 300 lift passes per day ·       Look out for the Bradley Wiggins-hosted cycling event in September in Les 2 Alpes ·       Al Morgan is from SkiKitInfo.com ·       This is the Elan Voyager foldable ski ·       Watch this video for a reminder why knowing how your transceiver works is essential   https://www.facebook.com/skipedia/posts/3755350864514828     ·       Roving Swiss reporter Charlie Rees was in Engelberg ·       Kirsty Muir, silver Slopestyle World Cup ·       Charlotte Bankes, Bronze Snowboard Cross World Cup Veysonnaz ·       Billy Major has just been crowned Europa Cup Slalom Champion 2020/21 ·       Listen to our Eddie the Eagle special episode here ·       Roger Federer is now a global ambassador for Switzerland ·       Iain has a place in the Ultra Trail du Mont Blanc trail running race in August   Buy Me A Coffee    I'd like to thank Wayne, Hubert and also these guys who all bought me a cuppa:   Nick D: "Great podcast, keep up the fantastic work"  Andrew Thomas: “I've followed you for well over a year and seen the standard increase significantly in the last year. Keep up the good work.”   If you enjoy The Ski Podcast, you can buy me a coffee at www.buymeacoffee.com/theskipodcast Reviews  Skiintel on Instagram: "Love the podcast. Especially the one about train travel to the Alps. We're booking our first ski train for next year as a result."  Inside Morzine on Twitter: 'An excellent listen'  The Winner of our competition is 'Les Petit Singe' on Apple Podcasts, who kindly said:    "Love this podcast, it is the shining light that gets me through the week, discovering previous episodes and, because if pesky Covid, keeps the fire burning for next season. Informative, educational and extremely interesting. Keep up the brilliant work."   If you'd like a set of The Ski Podcast stickers, then email [email protected]      Follow Iain on social media @skipedia and the show @theskipodcast - now on Instagram as well.    Thanks as always to Switzerland Tourism
4/12/20211 hour, 1 minute, 2 seconds
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Eddie 'The Eagle' Edwards, Ski Jumper (Bonus Episode #16)

Eddie tells us how his life changed after the 'Eddie the Eagle' movie was released, from Taron Edgerton perfecting his accent to Hugh Jackman asking to have a selfie with him. SHOW NOTES Eddie was in Courchevel with Ski Weekends, raising money for Ski for Cancer The idea for a movie first came about in 1999, but 'Eddie the Eagle' wasn't made until 2016 Watch the trailer here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CATCSEoeG_c It was at Calgary 1988 that Eddie first made his name Jonty Learoyd is a talented junior ski jumper who is British by birth, but is competing for France We interviewed Charlotte Bankes about her switch from France to Team GB in Episode 25 You can follow Iain @skipedia and the show @theskipodcast on Twitter Thanks as always to Switzerland Tourism for sponsoring The Ski Podcast If you enjoy The Ski Podcast, you can buy me a coffee at www.buymeacoffee.com/theskipodcast
4/5/202117 minutes, 26 seconds
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Skiing in Afghanistan (Bonus Episode #15)

In this Special Episode of The Ski Podcast, Iain speaks to James Willcox, founder of Untamed Borders, about skiing in Afghanistan and the Afghan Ski Challenge.  This is Untamed Borders’ 11th ski season guiding skiers in Afghanistan  They have taken skiers to the Panjshir Valley, Badakhshan in the far North East and the Salang Pass that links Kabul to Mazar e Sharif Bamian remains best place due to good security and awesome scenery You can listen to Iain’s interview with Battleface CEO Sasha Gainullin in Episode 68 Battleface will offer you insurance for trips to countries such as Afghanistan when travel is not recommended Find out about the Afghan Ski Challenge here, which started in 2011 Watch the film 'Where The Light Shines' here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V6tgjWtwRQE Watch footage from 2019 Afghan Ladies Ski Challenge and boys’ wooden ski race: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r70jrQ2kl74 You find out more about the Afghan Sports Trust here Find out about the women’s programme in this article in The Guardian BuyMeACoffee If you enjoy the podcast you're very welcome to buy me a cuppa at BuyMeACoffee.com/theskipodcast Make sure you subscribe to The Ski Podcast now and never miss an episode...
3/29/202132 minutes, 37 seconds
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70: The Inferno, Skiing in Afghanistan & Olympian Martin Bell

This week we find out about the booming market for ski holidays for next winter, there's an interview with Olympic downhill racer Martin Bell, news of the Afghan Ski Challenge and we find all about The Inferno - the downhill race in Murren for amateur skiers. Iain was joined by Vanessa Fisher (last on the show in Episode 63) and Nick Morgan, Managing Director and founder of Le Ski Chalet Holidays.  The Global Travel Taskforce is due to report on April 12, with the hope that travel may start again from May 17 Cyprus, Greece & Turkey have all confirmed UK citizens will be welcome The EU has announced details of a new 'Digital Green Pass' We discussed the ‘Common Pass’ back in Episode 61 last autumn Andy Butterworth from Kaluma Travel was reporting from St Anton Andy last appeared on the show in Episode 66 Ben from Mabey Ski called in from Whistler, Canada Ed Mannix is the owner of Matterhorn Chalets in Zermatt, Switzerland You can listen to our Joe Ponte interview in this Special Podcast Le Ski have recently reported sales are 'stratospheric' Nick started the company in Kitzbuhel in 1982 Bob Dylan: "If you ain’t got nothing, you’ve got nothing to lose” Charlie Rees was in Murren, Switzerland Vanessa and Nick have competed in The Inferno 26 times You can listen to our Ski Podcast Special Episode published last week Find out more about The Inferno here Martin and Graham appeared on The Wogan Show before the Calgary Winter Olympics Zoe Atkin won Bronze at the World Championship Ski Half Pipe Mia Brookes won Bronze in the Europa Cup Snowboard Slopestyle  James Willcox runs Untamed Borders Watch the film 'Where The Light Shines' here You can find out about the Afghan Ski Challenge here   Buy Me A Cuppa Thanks to everyone who has bought me a cuppa since the last podcast. Stuart Barber: “Love the podcast" Peter Taylor: “Really enjoying the podcast, only recently discovered it” Andrew Brannan: "Thanks for the podcasts. They brighten up my commute" Plus also thanks to David Wade, Matt and Graeme If you enjoy The Ski Podcast, you can buy me a coffee at www.buymeacoffee.com/theskipodcast If you’d like a set of Ski Podcast stickers, please contact us. Plus you can win goodies from Switzerland Tourism by giving us a review on Facebook or Apple Podcasts before the end of March.    Reviews (from Snowheads) Layne: “A couple of very interesting specials. Keep up the good work” Mike Pow: “Getting better each episode” COMING UP We have a full Podcast Special of our interview with James Willcox about skiing in Afghanistan, Charlie will be reporting on snow shoeing in Engelberg and we'll be talking to Al Morgan from Ski Kit info.
3/22/20211 hour, 4 minutes, 35 seconds
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Martin Bell, Downhill Racer (Bonus Episode #14)

In this Ski Podcast Special, we feature Martin Bell, who raced at downhill for Great Britain in the 1980s and 1990s. His racing career took in 4 Winter Olympics, 160 World Cup races (with 7 top-ten results) and his 8th at Calgary in 1988 remains the best placing by a British male skier at the Olympics. Martin is now based in Vail, Colorado In 1995 Martin took place in the Pro Downhill tour with Steve Lee Previously Martin lived in Big Sky, Montana Martin's daughter Reece is racing slalom for Team GB Martin's younger brother is Graham Bell, who we've interviewed for the podcast several times before, most recently about his appearance in 'Dancing on Ice' (6:00) Martin represented Team GB at the Winter Olympics in Sarajevo 1984, Calgary 1988, Albertville 1992 and Lillehammer 1994 (9:30) Check out Inception to see where Martin and Graham stayed for Calgary  Martin and Graham appeared on The Wogan Show with David Vine before the Games You can listen to our chat with Eddie 'The Eagle' Edwards in Episodes 29 and 30 Martin learned to ski at Hillend in Edinburgh and at the Karl Fuchs Ski School (15:00) At 14 he moved to Austria to Ski Gymnasium Stams, where he was joined by Emma Carrick-Anderson and Paul Hourmont Martin shadowed Konrad Bartelski when he first joined the Alpine team He regularly trained with Canadians such as Todd Brucker and Rob Reid Martin's 11th in the Super G in Leukerbad in 1988 is the best result by a Brit in the discipline We interviewed Dave Ryding previously on the podcast in Episode 54 and Episode 57 (25:00)
3/15/202128 minutes, 32 seconds
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How To Become A Pisteur (Bonus Episode #13)

In this Ski Podcast Special, Tom Greenall tells us how he qualified as a pisteur in France, allowing him to become one of the few Brits in the ski patrol. ·       The first qualification required is a Fleche Vermillion, which he passed on his second attempt ·       Glen Plake has been coming to Chamonix since 1987 (this will be the first winter he's missed since then) ·       The Test Technique for the ski patrol took Tom four attempts: Puy St Vincent, then Chatel, Serre Chevalier and then finally passing at Puy St Vincent ·       The Premiere Secours Equipe Niveau 1 & 2 is the standard rescue industry first aid course ·       Tom’s Pisteur Course cost €3000 and took place in Les Orres ·       The course included knowledge of middle mountain environment; weather and snow awareness; Rules and Regulations; taking the PSE2 first aid to the ski patrol environment; sled (‘bloodwagon’ practice); avalanche practice ·       This concluded with exams on the two types of sled; an avalanche beacon search; a simple first aid case and a complex first aid case.  ·       You can listen to our interview with the producers of ‘Ski A&E’ in Val Thorens in Episode 43
3/8/202135 minutes, 39 seconds
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69: Tignes, Murren 007, Joining the Ski Patrol & The National Snow Show

This week, Iain is joined by Stephie Dijkman from Tignes. We discuss the challenges of this ‘saison blanche’ and plans for summer glacier skiing. We find out more about the new National Snow Show, Charlie reports from Murren, we learn how to become a pisteur and discuss the impact of Brexit on UK tour operators. Thanks as always to Switzerland Tourism for supporting the podcast. SHOW NOTES Stephie Dijkman is Sales & Marketing Director at Tignes  Buses in Tignes are operating fine, not like in Meribel (listen to Episode 68 for more on this) Walking and snow shoeing have both been very popular with the lifts closed  Would you try ice diving in Tignes?!  Tignes have seen occupancy around 25%, compared to 95% usually for vacances scholaires - 55% of their clientele to come from outside France  Tignes have announced summer skiing on the glacier from 19 June to 01 August Zermatt charges considerably more for race training Research from the Mountain Trade Network suggests that more people are looking for longer two week holidays Workations are becoming more popular, both Courchevel and La Clusaz have had special ‘teletravail’ offers Joe Ponte is CEO at Hotelplan includes Inghams, Flexiski, Esprit and Ski Total SBIT are campaigning to try and help employers of seasonal staff You can listen to the full version of this interview in our Special Episode released last week Friend of the show Katy Dartford was in Les Menuires Catherine Cosby from Mountains 4 All reported in from Gstaad in Switzerland Jim was reporting from Bulgaria Charlie Rees has been in Murren The Bond film ‘On Her Majesty’s Secret Service’ was filmed here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lrkerh77MYY Tom Greenall has trained to become a pisteur in France. This will be released as a special podcast next week The National Snow Show will take place at the Birmingham NEC from 23-24 October 2021 Ski Sunday prompted a lot of discussion after a feature on diversity in their last episode We interviewed the founders of Mount Noire in Episode 61 Listen to our ski podcast special about Benjamin Alexander   Feedback Janet Barnett: "Thanks again for continuing to keep us informed & entertained on all things skiing"   Jonny Goldsborough: "Long term listener, tks for keeping the ski vibe going in challenging times!"   Nicky: "You are keeping me going whilst working from home"   Pete: "Been a listener since the beginning. Great podcast entertaining and informative. Keep up the good work."   I'd like to thank all of these guys, who also bought me a cuppa. If you enjoy The Ski Podcast, you can buy me a coffee at www.buymeacoffee.com/theskipodcast Question: Jonny G asked about our 'least favourite resorts'  Coming Up Interview with Martin Bell and we'll have more from Charlie in Murren about the Inferno  
3/1/20211 hour, 6 minutes, 4 seconds
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Joe Ponte, CEO Hotelplan UK (Bonus Episode #12)

Joe Ponte is CEO at Hotelplan UK, the company that own the Inghams, Esprit, Flexiski and Ski Total brands. During our conversation Joe and I talked about a wide range of subjects including:  His first experience of the travel industry at Flight Centre in Australia Joe was previously MC at Explore Worldwide Joe joined Hotelplan in November 2020 The challenges of this unusual season  Optimism bias The Save Our Summer travel lobbying group 60% of Hoteplan customers carried over their cancelled bookings to next winter Year on year bookings are 100% up Iain went to Crans Montana in December Hotelplan will be offering 32 chalets for winter 2021/22 Find out more about the SBIT campaign here
2/22/202121 minutes, 5 seconds
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68: Skiing the Berlin Wall, Jungfrau Review, Avalanches & Charlotte Bankes

In Episode 68, Iain was joined by Jasmin Taylor, Team GB telemark skier, and friend of the show Alex Irwin.  We chat about Courchevel, avalanches and foldable skis, plus Iain speaks to newly crowned world snowboard cross champion Charlotte Bankes. We have a report by Charlie Rees from the Jungfrau region in Switzerland and we also find out about how Dan Egan skied off the Berlin Wall! SHOW NOTES ·       Jasmin has over 30 World Cup podiums and you can listen to a more in depth interview in our podcast special recorded last year ·       Alex is based in Courchevel and runs the YouTube channel 150 Days of Winter ·       The lifts were meant to start to turning in Italy on 15 February, but this has now been delayed ·       Since our last episode we’ve seen avalanches in Zermatt, Méribel and Val d'Isère ·       These dogs barking saved their owners who’d been buried in an avalanche ·       We've reported before on how the press mispresented the situation in Verbier in Episode 65 and also in Wengen (in Episode 66) ·       There has been some great reporting by Abi Butcher (who appeared in Episode 65), with a deep dive into the 'super spreader' story about British instructors in Jochburg, Austria ·       The tourist office in St Anton also confirmed that reports of 96 people arrested and fined was also incorrect ·       Mike Richards told us about skiing in Wales in Episode 65 ·       Neil Bradshaw reported from Sun Valley ski resort in Idaho ·       There are pistes open in Courchevel  ·       Meanwhile Meribel stopped running their buses due to the number of people using them to ski  ·       Jasmin has been training and racing in Plaine-Joux in France  ·       Charlotte Bankes won the Snowboard Cross World Champs last week  ·       We interviewed Charlotte in Episode 25 about her switch from the French team  ·       Dave Ryding will be racing in the slalom at Cortina 2021 on 21 February ·       We featured the new Eiger Express lift in Grindelwald in Episode 61  ·       You can listen to Iain’s review of his trip to Crans Montana in Episode 65 ·       Sasha Gainullin is CEO at Battleface ·       Listen to the full interview with Dan Egan in our Ski Podcast Special published last week ·       It’s not pretty, but we found the Intersport ‘yodel’ videos bizarrely addictive…  ·       Find out more about the foldable award-winning Elan voyager   Reviews "Keeping the skiing spirit alive when we need it most" Ged Ainsworth "Thanks for doing the podcasts. I've been listening over the last year and have enjoyed dreaming of being on the slopes at a time when we can't" Nick Taylor "Loving your podcast, although it 'feels me sad' not to be in Chamonix this winter" Sarah Owen Hughes "Keep up the great work with the podcast" Jeffrey Fantl "I love listening to your show all the way over in Australia” Nicole Clark   BuyMeACoffee If you enjoy the podcast you're very welcome to buy me a cuppa at BuyMeACoffee.com/theskipodcast Thanks to Luke Sipson, Ged Ainsworth, Suzi Jones, Scott Newsom, Christian Bowden, Chris Rose, Christian Cobley and Nicole Clark for supporting the show.   Coming Up Watch out for interviews with Martin Bell, Joe Ponte at Hotelplan and a special podcast on how to become a pisteur, all coming up soon.  Make sure you subscribe and never miss an episode...
2/17/20211 hour, 4 minutes, 12 seconds
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Dan Egan, Extreme Skiing Pioneer (Bonus Episode #11)

This Ski Podcast Special features Dan Egan - one of the extreme skiing pioneers back in the new world of the 80s when VHS revolutionised demand for ski footage.   Apart from leading the MTV generation of skiers, he's a familiar name to anyone who's watched a Warren Miller movie, or visited the Vermont stand at the London Ski Show over the years.  Dan was part of the original freeride scene, back when it was better known as 'extreme' skiing. We talked to him about his carerre and new book, Thirty Years in a White Haze, his story of worldwide adventure and the evolution of extreme skiing.  Dan is based in Big Sky, Montana Check out Big C couloir Mt Elbrus is the highest mountain in Europe Dan was on a Degre 7 shoot Dan featured in 12 Warren Miller movies Future Retro is available digitally https://youtu.be/prEWB3vfZRA Mark Shapiro, John Faulkner were part of the Verbier posse John Egan first starred for Warren Miller in 1979, with Dan joining in 1985 Both John and Dan started off in Sugarbush "If everybody skied, there'd be no wars" Hannes Schneider Dan skied on the Berlin Wall "Say yes,  before you say no!" Warren Miller Dan's steep ski courses are in Big Sky "Skiing from the head down, not the feet up" Dan Egan 'Thirty Years in a White Haze' is out on 20 Feb The book features Nick Lyon's cartoons
2/6/202122 minutes, 7 seconds
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67: Behind the Scenes at 'Ski Sunday' with Chemmy Alcott, Inside The Snow Centre & James Blunt Tour Secrets

In Episode 67, we go behind the scenes at 'Ski Sunday', on tour with James Blunt, inside The Snow Centre, discover craft beer in the Alps and reveal the results from our survey. Iain's guests for this episode where BBC Ski Sunday presenter Chemmy Alcott and Ian Brown, Managing Director at The Snow Centre in Hemel Hempstead. We would like to thank our sponsors Switzerland Tourism for their continued support for the podcast. SHOW NOTES Chemmy was skiing chest-deep powder in Laax The group denied boarding at Eurostar was on their way to Verbier to do a training course with Peak Leaders They started the time in Europe in Vallorcine where some of the group tested positive Graham Bell is in Dancing on Ice 2021 Chemmy took part in the Inferno in Murren in 2020 Laax uses an app system to control Covid and numbers in resort Iain travelled to Crans Montana in December Chemmy has tried cooking for Ed! Dougie and Chemmy are coaching Giselle Gorringe Graham would probably have been very hot in his outfit Betony Garner appeared in Episode 65 when we discussed cross country skiing Her report was recorded in Les Contamines Charlie Rees took the Mammut backcountry course in Andermatt The avalanche danger is very high in Switzerland We've previously discussed skiing in Wales and in Scotland  Ian is MD at the The Snow Centre in Hemel Hempstead Sadly, the Swindon project will not be going ahead You can listen to the full interview with Peter Hardy here Listen to our podcast special about Erna Low here Peter is the author of ‘Different Country, Same State’ – the inside story of being on tour with James Blunt You can watch Peter’s video of skiing with Graham Bell on old kit here Find out about the Sapaudia brewery here Jan Farrell has retired from his career as a speed skier    Reviews   Suzi Jones:  "Just to say I love the Podcast not being able to ski at the mo is made easier by your interviews and discussion thanks!" Chris Filey: "With not much chance of getting on the slopes, the Ski Podcast brings some relief to us all" Skibum70:  "Often copied, never surpassed" Jill Taylor: "Keep it up, it’s very enjoyable" James Hawkins:  "Another great listen"   Matt Hayes: "Love this pod, keeps me entertained in many a commute, lockdown workout or when I'm simply missing the mountains"    Eggfried100 on Snowheads: "I’ve listened to quite a few other podcasts but ‘The Ski Podcast’ is by far the best for me. Great content, interesting guests, plus it has really kept us informed through the shall we say an ‘interesting’ last twelve months."  Please do review us on iTunes as it helps other people find us   Tips on Car Hire at Geneva: Hire from the Swiss side and don’t wait for the bus, just walk (it’s only 5 mins) Don’t return the car empty – it’s expensive!  Iain recommends booking via Holiday Autos Chemmy suggests renting from Super U on the French side for long-term rentals (but don't take too much meat!) You can read the results of our recent survey here If you’d like some The Ski Podcast stickers then please contact us with your address and we'll drop a few in the post to you  Thanks to Matt Hayes, Michael Gold, Mark McGarry, Julie Slaughter, Doug Newman, Rachael Westbrook and Joanna Yellowlees-Bound for buying me a cuppa at buymeacoffee.com/theskipodcast   You can follow Iain and the show on Twitter and Facebook @skipedia and @theskipodcast 
1/29/20211 hour, 4 minutes, 39 seconds
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Peter Hardy, Ski Journalist (Bonus Episode #10)

This Ski Podcast Special features an interview with industry veteran Peter Hardy, co-editor of WeLove2Ski and co-presenter of Action Packed Travel. Peter Hardy, award-winning ski journalist and a man who has been skiing longer than many of us have been alive. SHOW NOTES - Peter started skiing in 1960 in Lech on 2m10cm skis - The Marshall Plan pumped money into Europe after WWII - You can read Iain’s article about Haus Falch and St Anton here - Erna Low organised their own ski train to the Alps in the 60s - You can listen to our special podcast about the life of Miss Erna Low here - Many skiers were fans of Lillywhite’s in London and bought all their ski gear there - Idi Amin was president of Uganda from 1971 to 1979 - Peter has visited around 500 ski resorts in his career - The Hardy Ski and Snowboarding Guide segued into WeLove2Ski.com - You can watch Peter’s video of skiing with Graham Bell on old kit here: - Peter is the author of ‘Different Country, Same State’ – the inside story of being on tour with James Blunt - Peter and Felice present the Action Packed Travel Podcast
1/25/202134 minutes, 54 seconds
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66: Mega snow in St Anton, Verbier Truth, Jasmin Taylor & Graham Bell

In Episode 66, Andy joins us direct from St Anton with all the latest news from a very snowy Austria. We’re also joined by journalist Abi Butcher who reveals the truth behind the alleged ‘Escape from Verbier’. There’s an update from Graham Bell on his final preparations for ‘Dancing on Ice’, during which he reveals what music he’ll be dancing to, plus GB Telemarker Jasmin Taylor lets us know how her season preparations are going. We would like to thank our sponsors Switzerland Tourism for continuing to support the podcast. SHOW NOTES Thanks to all of our new listeners – up almost 20% on this time last year Andy Butterworth is a director at Kaluma Travel and is based in St Anton Polish resorts could open soon This guy tried to travel with Eurostar to go skiing The Brits have been getting a bashing again, this time in Wengen ‘We do not blame the British’, apparently It is far from clear however, if the blame is correct: We interviewed Alex Moore in Wengen while she was quarantining in Episode 65 Ultimately these headlines were classic clickbait and lies Abi wrote this excellent article looking into what actually happened Lifts in St Anton have been open since 24 December, albeit only to ‘locals’ The Austrian lockdown has been extended to 07 Feb, when it will be reviewed again The Jochberg outbreak appears to be concentrated in a group of British instructors Alf Alderson appeared in Episode 64 and reports from Les Arcs  Al Judge from AliKats featured in our Electric Vehicle special and reports from Morzine Alex in Courchevel been ski touring again We reported on the fire in Courchevel season worker accommodation in Episode 33 Congratulations to Dave Ryding and Laurie Taylor (guest in Episode 55) Jasmin Taylor has over 30 World Cup podiums – listen to our Ski Podcast Special This is what ski hire in the ‘new normal’ with Intersport will be like: Please complete our survey to let us know what you’d like more of and less of in the podcast. You’ll also stand the chance of winning this bag of swag… So if you do like the show, you can now show your appreciation by buying me a cuppa  Graham Bell is taking part in Dancing on Ice 2021 (his first dance is on Sunday 24 January) You can listen to our Ski Podcast Special interview with Graham which was released last week Big snow in St Anton Reviews “Love this podcast, keep them coming!” Matt Hayes“ "Great work Iain. Keep it up.” Dan King “Love the podcast. It’s great to hear ski talk, especially at this frustrating time when we should all be enjoying the slopes but can’t” Luke Sipson Please do review us on iTunes as it genuinely helps people find us Alpine Cooking by Meredith Erickson received another endorsement from Deborah Stevenson: “It’s a great book: much more than just the recipes. Lots of interesting insight into the regions and history.” Find out more about TTG’s Mental Health Hub here #GetTravelTalking Coming up next time We have an interview with industry veteran ski journalist Peter Hardy interview and we’ll be talking to the team at Sapaudi Brewing Don’t forget you can support us by buying me a cuppa at buymeacoffee.com  Thanks as always to Switzerland Tourism
1/18/202155 minutes
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Graham Bell 'Dancing on Ice' (Bonus Episode #9)

Graham Bell tells us about 'Dancing on Ice 2021', including  - how he rates his chances - who he sees as his main competitors - how his training is going - whether he'll get to ski this season - and of course, whether he'll try the 'Headbanger'! Dancing on Ice 2021 starts on Saturday 16 January on ITV. A shorter version of this interview first appeared in Episode 64 of The Ski Podcast (www.theskipodcast.com) If you enjoy The Ski Podcast, you always can buy us a coffee…
1/12/202121 minutes, 54 seconds
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65: The 'Great Escape' from Verbier, Skiing in Wales, Cross Country & Crans Montana

In this episode we discuss skiing in Wales, the 'Great Escape' from Verbier, the challenges of cross-country skiing, ski touring in Crans Montana and plenty more. Iain was joined by guests Betony Garner in the Chamonix valley and regular 'friend of the pod' Mike Richards in Wales, as well as down the line by Alex Moore in Wengen and Dom Turner in Morzine. SHOW NOTES Dave Ryding finished 10th in Alta Badia Andrew Young took 2nd in the Cross Country at Dresden Mia Brookes took a podium on her debut in Snowboard Slopestyle in the Europa Cup Reece Bell is the daughter of Martin Bell and niece of Graham Bell The Brexit ‘deal’ has been done  Passports must be at least six months in date SBIT will let us know the impact on British workers soon Did Brits really escape from Verbier? This article by Abi Butcher looks at the facts Alex Moore has been reporting on quarantine in Switzerland for The Telegraph  The French have been stopped from skiing at border Iain visited the ‘Rando Parc’ in Crans Montana Iain travelled to Crans Montana by train Adam Bonvin is the owner and founder of the Alaia Chalet Find out more about the Hotel Pass in Crans Montana Iain tried cross country with his guide Christian on the Plaine Morte glacier in Crans Montana You have two options for cross country: Classic or Skating Betony bought the Haute Savoie Nordic Pass Mike skis in the Brecon Beacons area of Wales Check out some of his recent great pics  You can follow Mike on Instagram at @mikethesnow  Evidently word has got out already… Iain interviewed Dom Turner from Skiology We noticed his Christmas story in an email from Montagne Verte Les Arcs have been awarded the Flocon Vert label Reviews Janet Barnett   “A big thank you for your very informative and entertaining ski podcast which I look forward to every few weeks” Andrew Brannan   “Thanks for another great podcast. Red Mountain...top of my list too!” Terry   “I was delighted not only to find the podcast. They have a good mix of interviews, friendly banter, background info and general chit chat and ski news. It's been great to get an insight, through the many interviews, of people's backgrounds, their passions for the sport and how they got to where they are.” Please complete our survey here and tell us what you’d like more of and less of in The Ski Podcast and you could win this great prize Matt Hayes recommends ‘Alpine Cooking’ by Meredith Erickson, especially the Herdsman macaroni and tartiflette (“The best I've ever come across”) If you enjoy The Ski Podcast, you always can buy us a coffee…
12/31/20201 hour, 5 minutes, 14 seconds
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64.5: Your Christmas Update From The Alps

In this special pre-Christmas mini-podcast, listen to updates from friends of the show around the Alps, including: - Alex Irwin in Courchevel - Steve Angus in Val d'Isère - Mark Seaton in Chamonix - Katy Dartford, reporting from the Jura mountains - Ed Mannix in Zermatt Matterhorn - Charlie Rees, reporting from Andermatt Merry Christmas everyone. We look forward to sharing more ski chat with you you in 2021! If you enjoy The Ski Podcast, you always can buy us a coffee…
12/23/202012 minutes, 18 seconds
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64: Richard Branson in Verbier, Graham Bell 'Dancing on Ice' & Yoda's onesie

In Episode 64, Iain was joined by Jane Peel (Chief Reporter, Planetski.eu) and Alf Alderson (author and freelance journalist). We discuss the latest on resort openings, have snow reports from Courchevel and Engelberg, and we talk favourite ski areas. Graham Bell updates us on his preparations for 'Dancing on Ice', while the Chalet Shop team tell us what it was like working for Richard Branson. Plus we have Xmas pressie recommendations and there's even more in this episode of The Ski Podcast. SHOW NOTES Jane last skied in Les Menuires (before injuring her ACL) Alf last skied at Castle Mountain in Alberta It was suggested today that Brits might not be able to travel to the EU The town hall in Chatel has added Swiss flags There have been demonstrations across French ski resorts against the lift closures It's been suggested that the Chamonix border could move slightly to allow lifts to open There are limits on the French going to ski in other countries (but will it be enforceable?) Switzerland is currently open but are there restrictions on the way?   Social distancing was not being observed on Verbier's first day Austria skiing will open from 24 Dec, but for locals only  Jasna in Slovakia is planning to open Ski Amis ceased trading (adding to VIPSki, overed in Episode 63) Alpine Elements have gone into pre-pack administration You can read Jane's interview with James Hardiman here 'Test & Release' starts on 15 Dec, reducing quarantine on return to UK to 5 days Alex Irwin reported on ski touring in Courchevel Alex previously appeared in Episode 61 Charlie Rees reported from Engelberg in Switzerland Listen to Charlie's previous reports from Andermatt (E61) and Engelberg (E62) Craig Glennie reported from Lake Louise Mark Frary talked about 'Aiming High: The Life of Ski Pioneer Erna Low' in this special episode We talked to Jon Trigell, about his book Cham in Episode 20 Alf has written 'Ultimate Skiing Adventures' - 100 Epic Adventures in the Snow'. There is a 30% discount for podcast listeners with code 'SKIBK' if you buy before 31.3.21    Jane's favourite resort is Tavascan in the Spanish Pyrenees Alf's favourite resort is Red Mountain, BC Star Wars-loving ski younglings will enjoy this Mandolorian onesie from Columbia for Christmas Graham Bell told us about his Housenkamm viral video from Lockdown 1 in Episode 52 Graham is taking part in the new season of 'Dancing on Ice', which will start in January 2021 You can find out more about Chalet Shop on their website Sally and Hannah first job was kitting out Richard Branson's property in Verbier Intersport Ski Hire offer a free Cancellation guarantee on all bookings Podcast listeners can save an extra 10% using the Discount Code 'WINTER2020' (France only) Coming Up Our next episode will be out towards the end of December - in the meantime there are over 80 episodes you can catch up with over the festive season.  And please do give us a review on iTunes/Apple Podcasts as it helps people find us. Thanks to Switzerland Tourism and Intersport Ski Hire for their support. If you enjoy The Ski Podcast, you always can buy us a coffee…
12/14/20201 hour, 43 seconds
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Electric Vehicles in Ski Resorts (Bonus Episode #8)

In conjunction with Ski Flight Free, this is a Ski Podcast Special all about Electric Vehicles in ski resorts. Find out more about driving to the Alps and in ski resorts from four EV owners in the ski industry. Iain was joined by Richard Sinclair (Sno.co.uk), Rob Forbes (CoolBus.co.uk), Al Judge (AliKats) and down the line by author Jonathan Trigell. - Find out more about the Ski Flight Free campaign - Up to 75% of the greenhouse gas emissions generated from a ski holiday come from your journey to resort - According to the Ski Club of Great Britain 35% of skiers plan to drive to their ski holiday this winter (twice the numbers for last year) - There are now 164,000 EVs in the UK - Registrations for pure-EVs in 2020 to date are up 158% YOY - You can find out more about Tesla vehicles here - AliKats have a Renault Kangoo Z.E. - Jon owns a Renault Twizy (and previously appeared in Episode 20) - This page on the Sno website has some great advice about driving an EV to the Alps - You can see the full Tesla charging map here - Montagne Verte is an excellent community environmental organisation in Morzine - President Macron has pledged green subsidies for France - Excellent options for a family EV are the Hyundai Kona and Kia eNero - Have a look at EV-Pow.com for fitting charging points in France (a great idea for a tour operator looking for a competitive advantage) Enjoy your skiing this winter and if you do want to reduce your emissions, please remember to Ski Flight Free If you enjoy The Ski Podcast, you always can buy us a coffee…
12/8/202052 minutes, 18 seconds
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63: When Will We Ski Again? Plus Verbier, Val d'Isère & Electric Cars in Ski Resorts

Iain’s guests for Episode 63 of The Ski Podcast are Vanessa Fisher and Steve Angus. We discuss reduced quarantine and a dramatic week for French ski resorts. When will we get to ski this winter? There are snow reports from Verbier and Crans Montana, plus we talk electric cars and have another suggestion for Ski Book Group. SHOW NOTES Vanessa made her debut as a dalek in Episode 7, told us about her downhill racing experiences in Episode 23 Regular listeners will know Steve from Episode 6, 25 & Episode 43  Steve is a Ski instructor at TDC in Val d'Isère You can book lessons in Val d’Isere with Steve at Clareangus.co.uk or by emailing him at [email protected]   Quarantine has been reduced to 5 days (with a negative test) Could quarantine even be reduced to zero?  Intersport's survey showed that 58% of skiers were more likely to travel now You can read Ski Weekend's survey here Will French/European resorts open after Macron's speech  You can read Iain's blog on Skipedia about France's dramatic week here La Clusaz is 'not an amusement park' #jesuisunestation There is a petition with over 20,000 signatures Note that ski touring is NOT banned in France in December Italy want resorts closed over Christmas Zermatt has allegedly seen overcrowding, but Switzerland is still open  VIPski has gone out of business Hotelplan have confirmed they will run no chalets this winter You can listen to our review of Bankso in Episode 48 There is going to be a Brexit staffing issue after 31 December Testing has been set up in Courchevel and in Val Thorens   Sam from Altitude Ski School reported from Verbier Pierre-Henri Mainetti reported from Crans Montana There will be no World Cup racing in Val d'Isere No dancing on the tables at the Folie Douce this winter Ischgl has scaled down apres ski  Vanessa reported on her experiences at the Inferno in in Episode 23 Intersport Ski Hire is offering free and easy cancellation on all bookings 81% of their customers hire so they don't have to haul their skis around 33% are hiring because it's cheaper than ski carriage on flights Podcast listeners can get an additional 10% by using the code 'WINTER2020' Our 'Electric Vehicles in ski resorts' special was recorded last week and will come out as a Podcast Special Episode on 08 December Would you like one of these for Christmas? Iain has some new sunnies from Messy Weekend Listen to our Ski Podcast Special about 'Aiming High': the life of Erna Low We covered 'A Whole Life' in Ski Book Group in Episode 61  Vanessa recommended 'Beneath a Scarlet Sky'  Chris Howie suggested getting the sleeper to Scotland...I'm working on it, Chris! Nicola Sturgeon notwithstanding - can you even travel between England & Scotland? You can listen to our Train Travel Special here Reviews Dodshuz (via twitter):  Nice to listen to people talking about skiing and managing to stay positive about the up & coming season. Good job well doneSally Ingham Love The Ski Podcast and listen to you often while I am working from home  Mark Wilson (via Facebook): I listen to the podcasts everywhere, especially in the garden with my headphones on whilst messing about. my skis are ready to go.... just waiting for something to happen, and we’re away!Chris Howie Really excellent to see you continuing to make great podcasts even with COVID descending. Loving your podcasts, keep up the great work!  Coming Up If you missed our Facebook Live, our Ski Podcast Special on Electric Vehicles in Ski Resorts will be live on 08 Dec as a podcast. Episode 64 will be out on 15 December. Thanks to Switzerland Tourism and Intersport Ski Hire for supporting the podcast. If you enjoy The Ski Podcast, you always can buy us a coffee…
12/1/202058 minutes, 47 seconds
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The Life of Ski Pioneer Erna Low (Bonus Episode #7)

In this special podcast, Iain interviews Mark Frary, author of 'Aiming High', the biography of ski pioneer Erna Low and Joanna Yellowlees-Bound, former CEO of Erna Low.  We discuss the background and history of the eponymous founder of Erna Low Holidays, who advertised her first ski holiday as early as 1932.  Joanna Yellowlees-Bound explains why she commissioned Mark to write the book and we look at how he made his way through the reams of archive material available.  We learn how back in the early days all skiers travelled by train and had to go ski touring (as there were no lifts); how Miss Low overcame early challenges and how she helped introduce French ski resorts to the British public.  If you enjoyed listening to this podcast, please do share it on social and tag us at @theskipodcast  www.facebook.com/theskipodcast www.twitter.com/theskipodcast www.theskipodcast.com If you enjoy The Ski Podcast, you always can buy us a coffee…
11/24/202051 minutes, 26 seconds
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62: Scotland, Touring in Chamonix, World Cup Latest, Andermatt & Tignes

In Episode 62, Iain is joined by guests Ed Drake (Olympian and presenter of Ski Racing Podcast) and Katy Dartford (Freelance ski journalist based in Lyons). We discuss ski touring in Chamonix, how the World Cup is going to look in the 'new normal' and skiing in Scotland. Plus we have snow reports from Andermatt and Tignes. Thank all of our listeners as we have just passed 100,000 total listens If this is your first, we have 88 great episodes to catch up with in lockdown! Ed last went skiing in Bormio Cervinia shut down on 24 November just after opening The French lockdown is scheduled to end in early-November Currently you can still ski now in Switzerland (and there's no quarantine on arrival)   The UK's 'Global Travel Task Force' are still to report There is progress on testing in resort?   Charlie Rees reported on the skiing in Andermatt Alex Irwin from 150 Days of Winter reported from Tignes    The World Cup in Lech has been postponed for two weeks All World Cup races will be behind closed doors  Resorts in France are hoping 'confinement' will end before their World Cup races in December We interviewed Dave Ryding in Saas Fee in Episode 57 and also in Episode 54 Mark Seaton is a UIAGM Mountain Guide in Chamonix You can book ski touring with Mark via Ski Weekend for this winter Steve Wells, Ellis Brigham Ski Hardware Buyer, confirmed that ski touring equipment sales have increased in the last few years Trafford Wilson is CEO of Snowsport Scotland Capacity has been limited in resorts in North America The Lecht will be doing temperature checks on their gondola Thanks to Lucy Edwards for her review of 'A Whole Life' You can support the crowdfunder for Fjord Mountain Mission here Caroline and Fjord previously featured in Episode 47 Reviews Thanks for Mike Pow from Snowheads: "Another great listen" And to Andrew Brannan: "Really enjoyed most recent podcast" Don't forget to subscribe, share and contact us on Twitter or Facebook You can follow Iain at @skipedia on Twitter or Facebook Watch out for Episode 63 arriving in early-December If you enjoy The Ski Podcast, you always can buy us a coffee…
11/10/20201 hour, 1 minute, 49 seconds
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Picture Organic Clothing (Bonus Episode #6)

In this Ski Podcast Special, Iain interviews Florian Palluel, Sustainability and Transparency Manager at Picture Organic Clothing. Sustainability in the clothing industry has never been more important, with research showing it is responsible for up to 10% of greenhouse gas emissions and 20% of all global wastewater.  During this interview we discuss many topics including:  ·       the history of the company ·       their supply chain and how they source their materials ·       why they choose to manufacture in Turkey & China and not France ·       what steps they are taking to reduce packaging ·       how they are making their new offices as sustainable as possible ·       whether in the future a zero-emission ski jacket might be possible We also mention this survey by consultancy McKinsey about consumer views on sustainable fashion.  If you’d like to find out more, you may find these two links useful: https://www.picture-organic-clothing.com/en/taking-a-step-back/ https://www.picture-organic-clothing.com/sustainability/index-en.html  If you enjoyed listening to this podcast, please do share it on social and tag us at @theskipodcast  www.facebook.com/theskipodcast www.twitter.com/theskipodcast If you enjoy The Ski Podcast, you always can buy us a coffee…
11/3/202027 minutes, 47 seconds
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61: Courchevel, Eiger Express, Engelberg & Picture Organic

In Episode 61 Iain is joined by Krystelle Kubicki (Head of Marketing, Sno.co.uk) and Alex Irwin (Founder, 150 Days of Winter) We discuss the latest on quarantine and #Test4Travel, what's new in Courchevel. We have a snow report from Engelberg and updates on the Eiger Express in Grindelwald. Iain finds out more about sustainable skiwear from Picture Organic Clothing and diversity in skiing from Mount Noire. Plus we have much more... SHOW NOTES Krystelle last appeared way back in Episode 9 Both Tignes and Les 2 Alpes have opened on 17 October Learn how to pronounce Gstaad in Episode 44 The latest from the government 'Task Force'  Find out about the Common Pass Project Charlie Rees: "Really enjoying listening to the show. Skiing is my passion, the pod has inspired me!" Robin reported from Montafon in Episode 60 Remo Kaeser is from Jungfrau Railways and was discussing the Eiger Express  Iain raced the Inferno in Murren The new downhill run in Courchevel is called the 'Eclipse' There is a new building in the Courchevel stade Tour de France came to Meribel in 2020 Find out more about the MTN survey here The full Picture Organic interview is available to watch here It is coming soon as a Podcast Special Episode Rachael from Ecoski featured in Episode 57 Iain interviewed Alex from Cahaya Straits in Episode 59 Find out more about One Tree At a Time Read more about MTN's research on quarantine here Mount Noire is a Tour operator specialising in trips for black British skiers   Listen to our Benjamin Alexander Podcast Special episode Get yourself free tickets to the 2021 National Snow Show Ski Book Group: A Whole Life - Robert Seethaler  Coming up: Aiming High one off Podcast special next month Thanks for Alex Soden, Stephen Morgan and Stewart Johnson for your reviews   Coming up next time Ed Drake will be a guest, talking about the oncoming World Cup season. We'll be discussing skiing in Scotland and ski touring in Chamonix. Thanks to Switzerland Tourism for their continued support If you enjoy The Ski Podcast, you always can buy us a coffee…
10/27/202059 minutes, 52 seconds
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60: Quarantine Latest, 80s Ski Technology, Silvretta Montafon & Jasmin Taylor

Iain is joined this week by Dave Burrows (Director, SnowPros Ski School) & Lucy Aspen (Online Ski Editor, Telegraph). We discuss quarantine and the #Test4Travel campaign and ski technology predictions from 1988. Iain interviews Team GB telemarker Jasmin Taylor and Robin reports from Montafon in Austria. Show Notes Dave skied in Diablerets last week, which opened early Lucy skied in Scotland in February Mike covered skiing in Scotland last winter in Episode 58 A negative test result is now required for entry to Italy   Brits have to quarantine for 10 days to enter Switzerland   Tignes & Les 2 Alpes are both opening on 17 October Some skiers will definitely travel Find out more about the Telegraph #Test4Travel Campaign  Government Task Force will report early-November   Find out more about the Common Pass Project   There may be no apres-ski (more on this in Episode 58) More info here on what it's going to be like in France and in the USA  You can listen in Episode 56 about how Australia dealt with  Thanks to Robin from Sport Harry in Silvretta Montafon for his report Both LISTEX & WLSS cancelled (ref Episode 58) Mike has more positive views about the new Bham Show  You can listen to our Ski Podcast Special on Jasmin Taylor here Or watch it as a Facebook Live Other Ski Podcast Specials include Benjamin Alexander, Graham Bell, Avalanche Safety and Train Travel We have another Podcast Special with Picture Organic coming up Thanks to Andrew Brannan for sending us these features from Ski Survey magazine 1988 David Goldsmith was the author of this article - thanks for your time in talking to us David Current ski tech options include Skitracks, Carv, Peakfinder and Strava If you'd like to hear more about ski touring, then listen to Iain's previous reports from Morocco and Andermatt Dave presents the Ski Instructor Podcast This includes an amusing Eurotest meme Find out more about the Ski Club of Great Britain survey Reviews: Amy Moore: I absolutely love your ski podcast...it really cheers you up especially during the pandemic to hear all the ski chats! Wish you had more podcasts more often!    Thunderer on Snowheads - Just discovered your Podcast, really enjoying it Bennyboy on Snowheads: Good podcast. I haven’t listened before. Thanks! @theovalball1 on Twitter: Really good listen! Coming up in Episode 61  Our guests will be Krystelle from Sno.co.uk and Alex from 150 Days of Winter Mount Noire on diversity in skiing Remo Kaeser from the Jungfrau region Ski Book Group: A Whole Life  If you enjoy The Ski Podcast, you always can buy us a coffee…
10/13/20201 hour, 41 seconds
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Jasmin Taylor, Team GB Telemark Skier (Bonus Episode #5)

In this Ski Podcast Special, Iain interviewed Jasmin Taylor, telemark skier and Britain's most successful Alpine skier of all time.  We discuss how Jasmin discovered telemark skiing, while on a British Ski Academy training camp and her first ever turns on skis in Ipswich.  She explains what telemarking is, how racing works and her hopes that the sport might be included in the Olympics at some future point.  Jasmin was one of the most modest people we have interviewed for the podcast and we're sure you're going to enjoy listening to her and finding out more about this part of our sport that often passes under the radar.  If you enjoy The Ski Podcast, you always can buy us a coffee…
10/6/202029 minutes, 38 seconds
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Train Travel to the Alps (Bonus Episode #4)

For this Ski Podcast special Iain has his Ski Flight Free hat on and is joined by Daniel Elkan from Snowcarbon and Anna Hughes from Flight Free UK to discuss train travel to the Alps.   Great options for checking your carbon footprint include the WWF Footprint Calculator and Ecopassenger  Find out more about the Save The Ski Train campaign on Facebook You can sign the petition here Changing stations in Paris is not difficult. This video shows Iain’s journey to Courchevel last winter Train travel in the ‘new normal’ is very different Iain referred to this study about the chances of catching Covid on a train You can hear more about Iain’s trip to Zermass and Saas Fee by train in Episode 57 of The Ski Podcast Iain likes to book direct with Eurostar and SNCF Anna has travelled to Scotland on the Caledonian Sleeper on multiple occasions It’s possible to travel overnight to Austria with the Alpen Express service  Iain has previously written for Ski2 about taking the train to Champoluc  Sam Haddad travelled on the ski train to Les Arcs Daniel recommends the Railmap of Europe If you enjoy The Ski Podcast, you always can buy us a coffee…
9/28/20201 hour, 9 minutes, 49 seconds
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59.5: Emily Sarsfield, #SaveTheSkiTrain & Cahaya Straits (Full version)

[Some listeners may have downloaded an unedited version of Episode 59 - please listen to this version instead] Iain was joined in Episode 59 by Megan Hughes, Digital Content Manager at InTheSnow.com and Olympian Emily Sarsfield. We discuss the current quarantine situation, the impact on ski holidays for this winter, and Crystal’s decision to stop offering chalet holidays. Emily tells us about her experiences at PyeongChang 2018, while Benjamin Alexander suggests a title for movie as he aims to represent Jamaica at Beijing 2022. Plus we have interviews with new skiwear brand Cahaya Straits and Snowcarbon founder Daniel Elkan on the campaign to ‘Save The Ski Train’. Show Notes You can find out more about the new Eiger Express in Grindelwald here  We covered Emily’s Meribel Ski Yoga weeks in Episode 41  Does skiing on the Zermatt glacier from Cervinia require a quarantine? Let us know what you think on Facebook or Twitter  Is this the season to try skiing in Poland?  Megan skied in Garmisch in Germany  Les 3 Vallees have confirmed that masks will not have to be worn while skiing this winter  There will be no chalets at Crystal Ski this season   Mt Buller is letting season pass holders choose their refund amount   You can listen to our interview with Miss SnowItAll (Rachael Oakes-Ash) in Episode 56  Listen out our Ski Podcast special interview with Benjamin Alexander, who is hoping to be the first Jamaican Olympic Skier (or you can watch it on Facebook)   Emily Sarsfield competed in Skier Cross at PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympics  You can listen to our PyeongChang specials here  Cahaya Straits are a new company producing sustainable skiwear  We interviewed Rachael Westbrook from Eco Ski in Episode 57  We love Patagonia! You can find out more about the Save The Ski Train campaign here  Don’t forget to sign the petition  Watch our Train Travel as a Facebook Live, broadcast by Ski Flight Free  It will be released in an edited version as a Ski Podcast Special on 29 September Find out more about Protect Our Winters  Thanks to ‘Whacker London’ for their 5-star review  Also to Chris Howie: "Great episode! Keep up the good work."  We will be reviewing ‘A Whole Life’ by Robert Seethaler for Ski Book Group in Episode 60   Coming up in Episode 60  Iain will be joined by Dave Burrows, who’ll be looking at the impact of Brexit  Lucy Aspden, ski correspondent for The Telegraph, will be joining us  Interview with Team GB telemarker Jasmin Taylor  New and old ski tech discussion with David Goldsmith If you enjoy The Ski Podcast, you always can buy us a coffee…
9/23/202058 minutes, 36 seconds
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59: Cool Runnings 2022, Emily Sarsfield, #SaveTheSkiTrain & Cahaya Straits

Iain was joined in Episode 59 by Megan Hughes, Digital Content Manager at InTheSnow.com and Olympian Emily Sarsfield. We discuss the current quarantine situation, the impact on ski holidays for this winter, and Crystal’s decision to stop offering chalet holidays. Emily tells us about her experiences at PyeongChang 2018, while Benjamin Alexander suggests a title for movie as he aims to represent Jamaica at Beijing 2022. Plus we have interviews with new skiwear brand Cahaya Straits and Snowcarbon founder Daniel Elkan on the campaign to ‘Save The Ski Train’. Show Notes You can find out more about the new Eiger Express in Grindelwald here  We covered Emily’s Meribel Ski Yoga weeks in Episode 41  Does skiing on the Zermatt glacier from Cervinia require a quarantine? Let us know what you think on Facebook or Twitter  Is this the season to try skiing in Poland?  Megan skied in Garmisch in Germany  Les 3 Vallees have confirmed that masks will not have to be worn while skiing this winter  There will be no chalets at Crystal Ski this season   Mt Buller is letting season pass holders choose their refund amount   You can listen to our interview with Miss SnowItAll (Rachael Oakes-Ash) in Episode 56  Listen out our Ski Podcast special interview with Benjamin Alexander, who is hoping to be the first Jamaican Olympic Skier (or you can watch it on Facebook)   Emily Sarsfield competed in Skier Cross at PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympics  You can listen to our PyeongChang specials here  Cahaya Straits are a new company producing sustainable skiwear  We interviewed Rachael Westbrook from Eco Ski in Episode 57  We love Patagonia! You can find out more about the Save The Ski Train campaign here  Don’t forget to sign the petition  Watch our Train Travel as a Facebook Live, broadcast by Ski Flight Free  It will be released in an edited version as a Ski Podcast Special on 29 September Find out more about Protect Our Winters  Thanks to ‘Whacker London’ for their 5-star review  Also to Chris Howie: "Great episode! Keep up the good work."  We will be reviewing ‘A Whole Life’ by Robert Seethaler for Ski Book Group in Episode 60   Coming up in Episode 60  Iain will be joined by Dave Burrows, who’ll be looking at the impact of Brexit  Lucy Aspden, ski correspondent for The Telegraph, will be joining us  Interview with Team GB telemarker Jasmin Taylor  New and old ski tech discussion with David Goldsmith
9/22/202058 minutes, 36 seconds
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Benjamin Alexander, Jamaican Skier (Bonus Episode #3)

In this special episode of The Ski Podcast, we interview Benjamin Alexander.  'Benji' is aiming to be the first alpine skier to represent Jamaica at the Winter Olympics. Benjamin tells us how he segued from DJ-ing around the world to skiing and then on to racing, as he seems to bring his FIS points to Olympic qualification levels.  He has the full support of the Jamaican Olympic Committee, is extremely fit and very determined, so why not listen now to hear about 'Cool Runnings 2020'. If you enjoy The Ski Podcast, you always can buy us a coffee…
9/15/202027 minutes, 32 seconds
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58: Norway, Swiss memories & the end of Après Ski?

In Episode 58, Iain is joined by the super-experienced Mike Richards. We discuss skiing in Scotland and Norway, plus the latest news on how apres ski might look this winter in the Alps after both Ischgl and Mayrhofen announce plans to scale back partying. There’s ski show chat, both virtual and physical, and an interview about LISTEX 2020 and we wonder if a drone could ever tow a skier? The Ski Podcast would like to thank Switzerland Tourism for their continued support. SHOW NOTES Mike Richards has previously featured on the pod, talking about his experiences in Georgia (Episode 37), Montenegro (Episode 39) and Japan (Episode 41) Mike was skiing in Scotland in March at Glencoe and the Nevis Range Do you have memories of skiing in Switzerland back in the day? Switzerland Tourism want to hear about them… You can find out more about the Telegraph’s ‘Test4Travel’ campaign here – we strongly encourage you to follow and share as much as you can Mayrhofen have announced that ski boots will be banned after 8pm and apres-ski will be scaled down Ischgl are also scaling down their apres-ski for this winter (understandably) Amazon have applied for a patent for a Drone Ski Tow The ‘World’s Largest Ski Show’ – a new virtual ski show – has shifted its dates from October to November There is a new ski show scheduled for October 2021 for the NEC in Birmingham LISTEX will be taking place at the Snow Centre in Hemel Hempstead in October Mike Smith asked why we’ve had no coverage of skiing in Norway? Mike visited Narvik and Stranda in Norway Thanks to Mike Smith for his review: “I am very much enjoying the podcast. Keep at it!” Also to Loobzy and Bramski Please do give us a review on iTunes, or contact us via Twitter or Facebook Coming up Watch out for our Train Travel special in conjunction with Ski Flight Free coming up soon In Episode 59 we’ll be discussing new technology including predictions from the 1980s If you enjoy The Ski Podcast, you always can buy us a coffee…
9/7/20201 hour, 4 minutes, 18 seconds
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57.5: The August Holiday and Jim Goodbye Special

Just a short episode as we are mid-holidays and/or quarantine time, but we have news of our next episode, plus we say goodbye and thanks to Jim.
8/14/20203 minutes, 23 seconds
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57: Summer Skiing in Switzerland, Eco Ski Clothing & Dave Ryding

In Episode 57, Iain reports on skiing in the ‘new normal’ on his trip to Saas Fee and Zermatt in Switzerland - including an exclusive interview with Dave Ryding. Jim and Iain interview Rachael Westbrook from new sustainable ski clothing retailer EcoSki  Jim reveals the challenges set for him by Dave Burrows and we wonder if anything has changed in the world of ski since 1988. SHOW NOTES Jim says goodbye as he moves on from The Ski Podcast. Thanks Jim - it won't be the same without you! Jonny Goldsbrough is "gutted" Ged Ainsworth wonders "What will happen to this essential listening for all snowsports enthusiasts?" (The good news Ged, is that it's going to keep going!) Jim reported on summer skiing in the 'new normal' in Les 2 Alpes in Episode 56  Iain travelled by train to Saas Fee where he reported on skiing in the new normal for In The Snow Magazine He also went to Zermatt, where he went ski touring up Breithorn Resorts in Victoria are closed, but other Australian resorts are open New Zealand resorts are open for kiwis only and have been very busy Rachael Westbrook is the founder of new sustainable ski clothing business EcoSki Jim was set three challenges by friend of the show Dave Burrows Iain met Dave Ryding in Saas Fee where he is training on the glacier. We previously interviewed Dave in Episode 54 Thanks to everyone who has reviewed us on iTunes Ged Ainsworth said: "Just to hear the title music puts me in eager anticipation  of sliding on snow again! " Andrew Brennan was looking at an 1988 ski magazine and realised that much is the same as the podcast now, with Graham Bell, Eddie the Eagle, climate change and people travelling by train all featuring! Amy Moore told us she's never heard of the Magic Pass and asked if we know of any other Alps season passes? We discussed both Snow Pass and the Magic Pass in Episode 35 You can find out more about 'Ski A La Carte' here: www.skialacarte.fr Other big area passes include the Ikon Pass and the Epic Pass   Coming up We're going to have a short break through August, with Episode 58 going live on or around 08 September. Have a great summer and you can hear from us again then!  The Ski Podcast would like to thank Switzerland Tourism for their continued support.
8/5/20201 hour, 2 minutes, 31 seconds
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56: Australia, NZ & Skiing in the 'New Normal' in Les 2 Alpes

In Episode 56 Iain interviews Rachael Oakes-Ash, founder of the Australian website, Snowsbest.com. Jim reports on skiing in the 'new normal' from Les 2 Alpes and we wonder if bears do that thing in the Arosa woods.  There’s news on a new virtual Ski Show and Iain looks forward to a visit to Saas Fee. The Ski Podcast would like to thank Switzerland Tourism for their continued support. SHOW NOTES Jim was summer skiing in Les 2 Alpes Why not visit the bears in Arosa? Iain is going to visit Saas Fee and Zermatt to test out skiing in the 'new normal' in Switzerland The 'World's Largest Ski Show' will be taking place virtually in October There may be some similarity between the WLLS logo and the Chamonix logo You can sign the petition to restore the ski train here Rachael Oakes-Ash is better known as MissSnowItAll and runs the website Snowsbest.com, focusing on the Australian and NZ markets Thredbo and Perisher had huge problems trying to pre-sell lift passes when their websites crashed Mt Hutt opened last month with no social distancing restrictions Coronet Peak experienced one of their busiest night ski sessions ever, despite the current lack of a 'Trans Tasman bubble' You can watch the brilliant 'Iso' videos from MissSnowItAll on her Facebook page Yes, it's true. Jim is leaving the podcast. Episode 57 will be his final episode! 
7/15/20201 hour, 1 minute, 18 seconds
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Q&A with Graham Bell (Bonus Episode #2)

In this one off special, Jim and Iain were joined by BBC Ski Sunday presenter Graham Bell. Questions were sent in advance or submitted live by our community and included: - Have you ever snowboarded? (Keith Webb)  - Is there any country you see joining traditional powerhouses on the World Cup circuit in the future? (Steve Whitaker) - Will we ever see a Chinese skier on a downhill podium? (Iain) - Who is the best skier you have ever skied with or raced against? (Keith Webb) -  I would love to know how you filmed opening titles for Ski Sunday - it never ceases to amaze me (Helena Taylor) - Will Ski Sunday include more mogul skiing next season, as the GB mogul team was very successful last year? (Kay Bates) You can watch the Q&A on our Facebook page here.
6/23/20201 hour, 32 seconds
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55: The Perfect Ski Run, Laurie Taylor & Andermatt

In Episode 55 Jim and Iain chat to UK slalom skier Laurie Taylor and ski journalist Megan Hughes about how to get into the industry. There’s an update from Andermatt, news on the end of lockdown in Zermatt and we find out more about this autumn’s possible London ski show. We finish off with Dave (Burrows) and Jim debating what makes the perfect ski run – have a listen and let us know if you agree. The Ski Podcast would like to thank Switzerland Tourism for their continued support Show Notes Jim has been mountain biking and hiking in La Clusaz Lars updates us from Andermatt, where he works at the Radisson Blu hotel Iain interviewed Lars about the history of Andermatt in Episode 52 This photo shows how Zermatt looks almost ‘normal The Portes du Soleil offered a limited number of season passes at half-price The website for this autumn’s London Ski Show is now live and is scheduled for The Snow Centre in Hemel Hempstead in late-Sep Megan Hughes is Social & Digital Content Manager at InTheSnow.com Laurie Taylor scored his first World Cup points at Kitzbuhel You can view Laurie’s YouTube channel here. ‘What makes the perfect ski run?’ – let us know what you think  Jim and Dave recorded this in Anzere, previously featured in Episode 49 and also the location for our Avalanche Special Thanks to Ster, Mike Pow and Primrose&Blue for your reviews on Snowheads Coming Up Keep tuned to our Facebook page for details of our oncoming Live Q&A with Graham Bell. The Ski Podcast would like to thank Switzerland Tourism for their continued support.
6/2/20201 hour, 58 seconds
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54: How to Build a Chairlift In Your Garden & Dave Ryding Interview

We would like to thank Switzerland Tourism for their continued support Find out more about the Escape to Valais challenge here The recent industry survey by Skipedia had some worrying results On a more positive note Chamonix is preparing to open lifts from May 16 And there is already skiing in Austria Iain interviewed Steve Cross, responsible for creating the super-viral 'garden chairlift'  Thanks to Pablo Rodriguez and Leon Rossi for their reviews via our Facebook page and Mike for his via Snowheads Pedro Davidenko didn't agree, but 93% of our iTunes reviews are 4* or 5* - why not have your say and give us a review or send us some feedback Thanks Andrew for your question about gay ski weeks. We'll put this on the list for next season Dave Ryding is the UK's top Alpine skier with two World Cup podium finishes and four Olympics under his belt already
5/13/20201 hour, 6 minutes, 36 seconds
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53: Aspen's Cocaine problem, Goggles for Docs & Courchevel

This week Jim and Iain go searching for good news in our post-COVID world find out about Aspen's cocaine problem and how Timberline is on the up. There's interviews with Alex from Courchevel and Mark from Disability Snowsport UK and we discover yet another Ski Club of Great Britain CEO has resigned.  Show Notes In Alpe d’Huez, they are using ESF uniforms to make facemasks for frontline staff More face masks has being made in ski as businesses pivot their production Find out more about the Goggles for Docs project Mt Baldy opened for skiing last week, with social distancing in place Just in case you haven’t seen the homemade ski lift in a garden yet Zermatt has been projecting onto the Matterhorn to show their solidarity Zermatt has also been in the news for other reasons The CEO of the Ski Club CEO has resigned. Listen to our look at their travils in Episode 44 Jason Auslander tells us about the cocaine problem in Aspen You can listen to our interview with Jason about ski thief Derek Johnson in Episode 52 We first covered the problems in Timberline in Episode 38 Our competition winner is GJ Harvey Pablo Rodriguez asked about Scotland, where Iain hopes to ski next winter and Spain (we mentioned Baqueira in Episode 49) Jim interviewed Mark from Disability Snowsport UK Iain interviewed Alex Irwin about his ‘150 days of Winter’ project Thanks for all the reviews from Daniel King, Paul Gilpin and Leon, as well as ‘wsirhc’ on Snowheads  with the rest of the world  In the meantime, Dick Yates Smith has a different Covid message: An exclusive interview with Dave Ryding – we’ll be finding out about life behind the scenes and how his barrista training is going!
4/27/202058 minutes, 17 seconds
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The Ski Podcast Live: Q&A with Jim & Iain

Jim, Iain and group of ski and podcast fans gathered on Friday 10 April to record a live episode of The Ski Podcast online.  Topics ranged from what do Jim and Iain actually do to what are the Alps like in the summer?  Throughout the podcast, listeners post questions to the duo via the Facebook stream or joined them live in the virtual studio.  You can watch the full Facebook Live video on our Facebook page: www.facebook.com/theskipodcast
4/13/20201 hour, 2 minutes, 20 seconds
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COMING UP - Live Q&A with Jim & Iain

On Friday the 10th of April at 11 am BST we are going to be live on our Facebook page answering your questions in an ask Jim or Iain anything Q&A session. If you would like to put a question to Jim &/or Iain, you can email [email protected] before the show, or you can ask us in the live stream comments or request to put your question to us live by joining us in the virtual studio. Join the FB event for a reminder https://www.facebook.com/events/2996209590457404/
4/7/20201 minute, 33 seconds
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52: The Aspen Ski Thief, Graham Bell's 'Hausenkamm' & Andermatt

This week Jim and Iain interview Graham Bell about what inspired him to take on the famous 'Hausenkamm' ski run. Iain finds out about the world's most prolific ski thief in Aspen, as well as the rise and fall and rise of Andermatt.  There's our ski book group chat about 'Aiming High' and travel advice from Dave Froome about that pesky thing called COVID-19. The Ski Podcast would like to thank Switzerland Tourism for their support. Show Notes Ski Sunday presenter Graham Bell recently filmed his ‘Hausenkamm’ demo run…in his own house! Would you buy this Lego snowgroomer? You might get the chance soon. We first covered this in Episode 40. Many thanks to Jason Auslander from The Aspen Times for sharing his time to tell us about notorious ski thief Derek Johnson Jim and Iain wish to confirm that we have never been involved in any ‘dodgy dealing’ during seasons in ski resorts. Thanks to Doug and Christian for their kind words Thanks also to everyone for our new reviews on iTunes… Don’t forget if you leave a review before 15 April then we will put you in the draw to win all this stash Iain interviewed Lars Werner from the Radisson Blu in Andermatt about the history of the Swiss resort Jim and Iain have been reading ‘Aiming High: The Life of Ski and Travel Pioneer Erna Low’ by Mark Frary You can listen to our interview with Mark in Episode 51 Dave Froome from specialist agent ifyouski.com gives his advice about claiming for refunds on cancelled holidays easyJet might not be flying now, but you can book your 2020/21 flights now Friend of the show Alex Irwin is based in Courchevel 1850 Ed Mannix runs Matterhorn Chalets in Zermatt  
4/3/20201 hour, 11 minutes, 56 seconds
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A Ski Podcast Special: Avalanche Safety

This Ski Podcast Special episode covers avalanche safety in detail as we look into all you need to know to make us safer on the mountain.  Dave Burrows from SnowPros Ski School talks about snow layers; teaches Jim how to use a transceiver properly; and looks at the different types of avalanches you could encounter. Caroline Elliot, an experienced snow patroller talks about working with her Search and Rescue dog, Fjord, who is trained to find people buried in an avalanche. 
3/31/202054 minutes, 36 seconds
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51: Digging Holes in the Snow, a New Ski Show & COVID-19

This week your hosts Jim and Iain are joined live by Rob Stewart - organiser of the UK's proposed new Ski Show. There's no elephant in the room as we start off with a deep-dive into the devastating impact the Coronavirus has had on the ski industry. Dave Burrows joins us with some avalanche advice, we interview the author of 'Aiming High' and you can win some stuff by giving us a review.  The Ski Podcast would like to thank Switzerland Tourism for their support. SHOW NOTES The big news: yes, we are on the 7 Best Ski Podcasts list by Rad Season Did you hear about this thing called the Coronovirus? We discuss its impact on the ski industry, last week, right now and in the future In more cheery news the Telegraph Ski & Snowboard Festival and Magazine have both been cancelled But the positive news is that a new ski show is planned, to be held at The Ski Centre in Hemel Hempstead in September Iain enjoyed his last runs of the season in Arosa and Andermatt in Switzerland Jim goes into a hole with Dave Burrows in our Avalanche Feature Watch out for our one-off Avalanche special coming out soon Thanks to Pat MacInnes for your 5-star review Would you like to win all these goodies? Simply give us a review on iTunes to be included in the draw Jim and Iain are reading ‘Aiming High‘ the biography of Erna Low in Ski Book Group Iain interviewed Mark Frary, author of the book Coming up in Episode 52… The World’s Most Prolific Ski Thief The Rise and Fall and Rise of Andermatt Iain and Jim review ‘Aiming High’
3/20/20201 hour, 1 minute, 13 seconds
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50: Courmayeur, Saint Luc & Goat Yoga

There's a Swiss theme this week as Iain tests Jim on his Swiss summer knowledge, Jim rhapsodises about his trip to Saint Luc and Iain looks forward to his visit to Arosa and Andermatt.  We also find out which is the most average ski resort in the world and discover a national park in the French Pyrénées. The Ski Podcast would like to thank Switzerland Tourism for their support.   Show Notes Congratulations to us – this is Episode 50 of The Ski Podcast (although thanks to our one-off and Olympic Specials we've actually on no.66) Iain shares his concerns that people are not acknowledging climate change. It’s happening and that’s why he founded Ski Flight Free. Jim put forward an excellent defence of Luchon’s decision to move snow by helicopter just prior to half term The world’s first solar-powered drag lift is in Tenna, Switzerland  By the time of the next podcast, Iain will have been to Arosa and Andermatt, travelling by train via Paris and Basel The yodelling championships are taking place this summer in Basel No, you can't do 'Cow Yoga', but you can do 'Goat Yoga' in Switzerland this summer Iain took a trek in the Pont d’Espagne national park during his recent visit to Cauterets in the French Pyrenees Jim continues his report from Bansko with an interview with Gary, representative for Balkan Holidays Would you like to win stuff? Give us a review on iTunes and we’ll include you in our competition to win stuff. Details coming soon in Episode 51 Dido Florian Cloud de Bounevialle O'Malley Armstrong is playing at the Zermatt Unplugged Festival in Zermatt  Thanks to Jack Hennessy for his emailed re view:  Dave from Ifyouski.com explained why Courmayeur is the most average resort Martina reports on her experiences of living in Courmayeur Iain took part in the City Ski Championships in Courmayeur and was told to take a fall so the City boys could win Iain and Jim are reading ‘Aiming High’ the biography of Erna Low for Ski Book Group Iain interviewed the author Mark Frary and we’ll feature that in Episode 51 If you enjoy The Ski Podcast, you always can buy us a coffee…
3/11/202058 minutes, 4 seconds
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49: Towed by a Tesla, French Pyrénées & the Rise of Bansko

In this episode Jim has been busy and reports from Anzère in Switzerland as well as part two of his trip to Bulgaria. Iain is out in Cauterets in the French Pyrénées, we hear about Jamie Barrow's new world record and friend of the pod Dave Burrows joins us live to talk about an exciting new trip for next winter.  The Ski Podcast would like to thank Switzerland Tourism for their support.  Snow Aid Australia was a superb idea, originated by Rachael Oakes-Ash and which raised over AUD200,000 for bushfire relief/recovery and wildlife rescue/rehabilitation President Macron was in Chamonix viewing the melting Mer de Glace and launching new climate change policies It was also announced that there would be limits on the number of climbers on Mont Blanc (which would stop the rowing machine incident we discussed in Episode 40) Jim visited Anzère in the Swiss Valais region with Dave from Snowpros Iain was recording live from Cauterets in the French Pyrénées, where he also skied in Grand Tourmalet and visited the Pic du Midi It’s not great snow cover, but unlike in Luchon no helicopters were used to ship in snow Why do most skiers turn one direction more easily than another? Dave shared his thoughts Jim gave an insight into the rise of Bansko, where he was a guest of Balkan Holidays Thanks to all our listeners for helping us reach record audience numbers Thanks to Matt Hayes for his kind comments: “One of my favourite episodes yet! Great banter, insight and potential for legal action.” Also to Carolyn as she works on her 'big ski wear project' Thanks also to Craig for his 5-star review and we recommend Craig heads to Baqueira Beret in the Spanish Pyrénées on his short break from Barcelona Jamie Barrow set a new speed record for a snowboarder, towed behind a Tesla 3 EV at 183 kph We previous interviewed Jamie about his trip to North Korea back in Episode 4.  Also generating zero emissions are the lifts in Les Arcs, which are all powered by renewable electricity Dave revealed details of The Ski Podcast’s first hosted trip. Join us in Morgins in March 2021. Details coming soon… Don't forget we are reading 'Aiming High' in Ski Book Group. Feel free to read as well and we'll discuss it in Episode 51 or 51 If you enjoy The Ski Podcast, you always can buy us a coffee…
2/26/202056 minutes, 54 seconds
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48: Val d'Hérens, Bansko & Courchevel by train

In this episode Jim reports from his travels to Switzerland and Bulgaria and Iain has been to Courchevel by train.  We discuss the merits of Ski Sunday and pick a new book for our 'Ski Book Group. The Ski Podcast would like to thank Switzerland Tourism for their support.  Show Notes Chamonix has recorded its warmest winter on record so far  We discussed how to ski on ice in Episode 46 Jim visited Val d'Hérens in the Valais region of Switzerland Jim is making full use out of his Magic Pass, which we discussed back in Episode 35 The Patrouille des Glaciers race takes place in April Pippa Middleton took part in this race. Iain interviewed her about it way back in Episode 6 Iain travelled out to Courchevel via Eurostar and SNCF, booked direct with each company, as part of his work on the Ski Flight Free campaign  https://www.facebook.com/skiflightfree/videos/265879281051218/  Courchevel is hosting the 2023 World Ski Championships in partnership with Meribel The downhill course will start from the Col de la Loze, travel down via a new piste cut from the trees, join Jockeys piste and finish in Le Praz  Jim visited Bansko ski resort in Bulgaria as a guest of Balkan Holidays  Is Ski Sunday worth watching? You’ve got one episode left if you want to find out  They did show us this shocking and gripping accident from the bad old days of the Hahnenkamm  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SEGIyL_WoBk  Ski Sunday did give the World Youth Games in Lausanne excellent coverage And there was an interview with Katie Ormerod, who is having a cracking season and leads the World Cup in Snowboard Slopestyle after a 3rd successive podium Dave Ryding took a 7th in the slalom in Schladming It’s Ski Book Group time again – this time around Jim and Iain will be reading 'Aiming High' - life of Miss Erna Low, founder of…Erna Low Thanks to Stella Coton for her kind words: “It's a really good listen!” If you’d like to give us a review, then please pop along to iTunes and share your thoughts  Don’t forget that if you’d like some The Ski Podcast stickers, then please email [email protected] with your address and we’ll get some sent out to you Don’t forget to subscribe to The Ski Podcast wherever you download your podcasts so you never miss another episode If you enjoy The Ski Podcast, you always can buy us a coffee…
2/12/202052 minutes, 56 seconds
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47: Fog in Chambéry, the Vallée Blanche & Skiing with your Dog

In Episode 47, Jim and Iain discuss cancelled flights at Chambéry, descending the legendary Vallée Blanche and we learn how to ski with your dog.  There's advice on skiing near Innsbruck, the latest news from Team GB - including the ski jump successors to Eddie 'The Eagle' Edwards. The Ski Podcast would like to thank Switzerland Tourism for their support. Fog closed down Chambéry airport (or more specifically TUI flights to the airport) generating a lot of coverage in The Telegraph, The Indie, The Mirror and more We discussed skiing in Hakuba in Japan in Episode 41 Jim visited the Swiss resort of Ovronnaz as he makes the most out of his Magic Pass We discussed the Magic Pass in Episode 35 The Winter Youth Olympics have continued in Lausanne 2020 in Switzerland Mani Cooper and Sam Bolton both represented Team GB in the ski jump Glynn Pedersen represented Team GB at Vancouver in 2002 Iain spoke to Caroline Elliot, owner of Fjord, a Search and Rescue dog about tips for skiing with your dog Jim enjoyed his first descent on the famous Vallee Blanche off-piste run in Chamonix Ben Hollingshead asked for advice about good skiing near Innsbruck – we suggested Kuhtai or Stubai for guaranteed snow, or Nordkette (directly above Innsbruck itself) for more advanced skiers Thanks to Chris Meigh, Daniella and Stella for their 5-star reviews Please do leave your reviews on Apple Podcasts or iTunes as it helps other people find us Thanks to Howard McGee for his cheese feedback! Also thanks to all of our listeners for helping us hit record numbers for The Ski Podcast Dave Ryding finished 7th in Madonna – his best result this season   If you enjoy The Ski Podcast, you always can buy us a coffee…
1/23/202054 minutes, 21 seconds
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Chris Moran, UK Snowboarding Pioneer (Bonus Episode #1)

In the first of our special one-off podcasts, Iain interviews UK snowboarding pioneer Chris Moran. Winner of multiple titles at the Brits and cover-star of issue #1 of 'White Lines Magazine', Iain and Chris talk about the progression of snowboarding, the 'bad old days' of snowboarding and Britain's chances for medals at Beijing 2022.
1/20/202029 minutes, 27 seconds
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46: How to Ski on Ice, Podcasts United and 2kg of cheese

In Episode 46, we learn how to ski on ice, find out more about the Folie Douce in Les Arcs and Jim meets our podcasting friends from the other side of the pond.   There's a Team GB update and we find out more about the 'bad old days' of snowboarding from industry veteran Chris Moran.  The Ski Podcast would like to thank Switzerland Tourism for their support. Show Notes  The Youth Olympic Games are taking place in Lausanne from 09-22 January 2020 Watch out for Kirsty Muir leading the way for Team GB – our hot tip for a medal Club Med have released another bullshit survey  Seriously, do you eat 2kg of cheese a day when you’re on ski holiday? Watch out for our stand-alone episode coming soon featuring an interview with snowboarding veteran Chris Moran, in which we discuss how he ended up on the cover of Issue 1 of White Lines Magazine, how pre-snowparks they had to dig their own half-pipes and more tales of the early days of British snowboarding Friend of the Show Dave Burrows is back with advice on ‘How to ski on ice’ You can listen to Dave’s (1 hour, 41 minute) interview with Simon Butler on ‘The Ski Instructor Podcast’  Jim teamed up with our podcasting friends across the Atlantic – the High Falutin SkiBums  Iain interviewed Arthur Reversade, manager of the newly opened Folie Douce in Les Arcs Sisters Zoe (1st Half Pipe World Cup, Copper Mountain) and Izzy Atkin (3rd Big Air World Cup, Atlanta) both picked up podiums for Team GB Thomas Gerken-Schofield finished 4th in dual moguls in China – Team GB’s best ever result in this event APNorthfields asked for an episode about avalanche safety, so watch out for this coming up in an episode soon Thanks to Mike Pow on Snowheads for his kind comments  Thanks to Switzerland Tourism for supporting The Ski Podcast Go to theskipodcast.com for timing codes
1/9/202055 minutes, 51 seconds
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45: Villars, Driving on Snow, White Lines Magazine & Les Arcs

In Episode 45, Jim visits Villars while Iain tests the new funicular in Les Arcs. We discuss tips for driving on snow after Iain's experience in Val d'Isère and Jim checks his sweat rate.  There's a Team GB update and we up our shred content with an interview about White Lines Magazine.  The Ski Podcast would like to thank Switzerland Tourism for their support. https://audioboom.com/channels/4995750 Show Notes It’s virtual Christmas time on the pod…Jim has snow new Snowfeet from Iain, while Iain has a new copy of ‘Skiing with Demons’ from Jim We interviewed author Chris back in Episode 20  Jim has been slacklining to improve his balance  Iain tried #Snowga at ‘Yoga Week’ in Les Menuires in Episode 34  Graham Bell sells the ‘Skiers Edge’ in the UK  Jim visited Villars and Les Diablerets  He is using his 2019/20 Magic Pass, which we discussed previously in Episode 35  Iain and Jim swapped tips on driving in the snow Be careful out there  Iain recently visited Les Arcs to test out the new funicular  The new Folie Douce has opened in Arc 1800  https://www.facebook.com/skipedia/photos/a.178908528825764/2572542659462327/?type=3&theater  This is the statistically-impossible ‘bullshit survey’ Iain was referring to Ski A&E was on the W Channel from 09-20 December. It's being repeated in late-Dec and into January. You can listen to our interview with the producers in Episode 43 and Episode 44 Jim found out about the importance of staying hydrated with Precision Hydration You can get 15% off any of their products using the exclusive discount code ‘THESKIPODCAST’ Thanks to Jake Shap for his 5-star review on Apple Podcasts  Also to Ski Bro: “Regular ruminations on all things ski from the experts!”  Thanks also to the team at ‘Where Stags Roar’ for their update from Glencoe)  We interviewed Rod back in Episode 26 Thanks to Max Ellis for his comments via Instagram   Olympic medal winner Gus Kenworthy has joined Team GB You can listen to our interview with Charlotte Bankes (Episode 25) who also moved to Team GB, in this case from the French team  White Lines is bringing out its first print magazine for four years Iain spoke to Chris Moran, who featured on the cover of the first ever issue Chris Moran on Issue 1 This is the Ski Club faux pas at the KK with Mario Matt. Watch it 10:45 in. (Disclaimer - we get loads of stuff wrong too...!)  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JEFl2paZUVo 
12/26/20191 hour, 16 seconds
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44: Gstaad, Val Thorens, Verbier, and your dream ski job!

In this episode of the Ski, Podcast Jim has been to Val Thorens, Iain talks more about Ski A&E & Dave Burrows drops us a report from Verbier. There is an interview with Chemmy Alcott about getting back to skiing after having a baby, John give us an update on Timberline, we discuss our book club and more.   The Ski Podcast would like to thank Switzerland Tourism for their support.  https://audioboom.com/channels/4995750  Show Notes Exactly how do you pronounce ‘Gstaad’? Swiss Air and SBB are expanding their Flugzug programme There was no trip to Val Thorens, but hopefully Jim will be skiing soon Club Med and the ESF have agreed to open two new ski schools in China  We previously discussed the rise of skiing in China in Episode 36 Friend of the show Dave Burrows reports for us from Verbier Ski A&E starts on 09 December on the W Channel. You can also read Iain’s interview in print on InTheSnow.com We originally featured the story of Timberline in Episode 38 (our most listened to episode) SkiBro are offering surely everyone’s dream job…  https://youtu.be/si7s7UNXqJE  Sir Ranulph Fiennes spoke at the London Ski & Snowboard Festival Iain spoke to Chemmy Alcott about skiing again after giving birth Chemmy has previously appeared on the podcast in Episodes 24, 25 and Episode 42 Dave Moore contacted us:  “I loved the way you and Jim took the 2star in your stride. Great stuff Sure, as you say, you're not going to be everyone's cup of tea, and the tone with which you both seem to look forward to a bad review makes it all the better!” Thanks also to @APNorthfields for the Twitter mentions and enjoy the train out to the Alps Jim and Iain are still trying to find a new book for the pod’s ‘Ski Book Group’ Jim really enjoyed ‘Inner Skiing’ by W. Timothy Gallwey We interviewed the author of ‘Skiing With Demons’ in Episode 20 What’s going on with the Ski Club of Great Britain? They lost a lot of money and you can find out more about it here
12/4/201958 minutes, 16 seconds
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43: 'Ski A&E', Val d'Isère & the World Fondue Championships

In Episode 43 Jim gets his first turns of the season in Saas Fee, Iain finds out about the new TV program 'Ski A&E', filmed in Val Thorens last winter. Steve Angus reports in with the latest from Val d'Isère and we consider entering the World Fondue Championships. The Ski Podcast would like to thank Switzerland Tourism for their support. Jim looks out of his window to give us a snow report for La Clusaz Sign up for free snow alerts and resort reports at J2Ski.com Jim shocked by all the snow in La Clusaz Iain is on the alert for 'greenwashing' with his Ski Flight Free hat on Definitely not greenwash are the changes made by the Tschuggen hotel group in Arosa, Switzerland Did you make it to the World Fondue Championships? Jim (almost) travelled to Saas Fee Iain interviewed John Quinn and Sean Doherty, producers of 'Ski A&E' - a new TV series coming to British television in December Podcasting is becoming more and more popular Jim interviewed Reuben Krabbe about his Nebula project Steve Angus reports in with the latest news from Val d'Isère We had our first 2-star review on Apple Podcasts :-( On the plus side, there was some positive feedback too... Coming up in Episode 44 Interview with Hannah from Winterized Chemmy Alcott with advice on skiing again after childbirth Interview with the producers of the TV program 'Ski A&E' Feature on White Lines Magazine Thanks to Switzerland Tourism for their support of the podcast.
11/20/201954 minutes, 19 seconds
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42: London Ski Show, High 5 Festival, Porsche chairlifts & Chemmy Alcott

In Episode 42 Iain visits the London Ski & Snowboard Festival, while Jim checks out the Annecy 'equivalent' at the High Five Festival. There's interviews with Chemmy Alcott on racing weight, info on motorhomes, new lifts from Porsche and much more.  The Ski Podcast would like to thank Switzerland Tourism for their support. Show Notes We are delighted to announce our new partner: Switzerland Tourism There are new lifts by Porsche this winter in Gstaad and Arosa There is a Hublot lift in Zermatt Iain was at the London Ski & Snowboard Festival Sir Ranulph Fiennes was a bigger draw than Iain (who presented in the TalkZone about Ski Flight Free) Iain in the Talkzone Jim visited the High Five Festival in Annecy Iain interviewed Jamie Barrow at the London show about his record-breaking plans for 2020 We've previously interviewed Jamie a couple of times. You must listen to Episode 4, which covers his experiences in North Korea.  https://youtu.be/csoP8Didoi0  Iain spoke to Chemmy Alcott about the challenges for a professional skier in trying to hit 'racing weight'  You can listen to previous interviews with Chemmy in Episodes 24 and 25 Jim spoke with Hannah from Winterised, about motorhomes in ski resorts, a topic we covered in Episode 40 Frank Saffery kindly gave us this review (after listening to our feature on Japan in Episode 41) Having gone back and listened to all your backcasts. Also having lived my entire adult life in Japan it’s good to have some exposure here. Thanks to 'sdstarr' from across the pond in the States, who gave us this 5-star review on Apple Podcasts:  Michael Bury kindly send us this, also about Episode 41: Just sent the link to my son, Jack Bury he's off to Niseko for the season   We were also delighted to hear from Frankie at Inghams after Mike's comments on their Japan package:  It was really great to listen to your Japan expert though – fascinating! Do note that our trips to Japan are of variable durations, so they can be longer that a 7-nights should guests prefer. In our 'Ask Jim & Iain' feature we tackled the question 'How do I spot a good looking helmet?' Safety and fit is more important than how it looks, but there was a divide on whether sunnies should be worn with a helmet!   The 'punter gap' issue was more clear cut Don't forget to subscribe so you don't miss an episode You can also catch up with old episodes - in the last 30 days all 57 of our podcasts have been listened to, with over 30 people listening to Episode 1 Iain's favourite episode remains the feature on wolves in the Alps Thanks to all our listeners from around the world, including the Maldives, Japan, NZ and the USA ---- Coming up in Episode 43 - Part 2 of Jim's interview with Hannah from Winterised - Iain finds out about Laax, baby - Lots more… 
11/6/201950 minutes, 35 seconds
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41: Hakuba in Japan, Women-only in Méribel & Single Skier Advice

In Episode 41 Iain finds out a women-only snowboard camp in Méribel, Jim talks to Mike about his adventures in Hakuba, Japan and we discuss why you should never ring a specialist travel agency if you're travelling on your own.  Show Notes Iain was at the winter edition of LISTEX We’ve chatted about Brexit in detail previously in Episode 8 and Episode 20 James Gambrill presented his research about UK consumers. You can view his slideshow with all the stats here The ‘Zuke’ was one of the products pitched in the LISTEX Dragon's Den Iain interviewed Corinne Matthews (‘Cozza’) about Ticket To Ride’s Womens’ Only Snowboarding Camp in Méribel This week’s ‘Ask Jim and Iain’ feature is a question about single travellers Neither of us recommend you ring a specialist ski travel agency Try Skiworld or Solos Holidays, or maybe join one of the Snowheads trips Hannah James enjoyed our feature in Episode 40 about motorhomes in ski resorts, especially as she’s done a lot of it herself. You can check out her blog at www.winterised.com and we’ll be interviewing her in a later episode. Jim interviewed Pod regular Mike Richards about Hakuba in Japan, which is now an Inghams destination Mike has previously been on the pod discussing skiing in Montenegro and Georgia  Frank Saffery asked on Facebook 'if you had some Japan features' – we did also cover Niseko in Episode 32 Danny Mayes asked if he could hear something about Andorra or the Pyrénées – we have featured the French Pyrénées in Episode 9 and Episode 33 and Iain is travelling to Cauterets in February Thanks to Zeid for his kind comments: "Thank you so much for creating this podcast" The London Ski Festival runs from 24-27 October Jim and Iain would love to read ‘My Story’ by Eddie the Eagle, but only if it’s less expensive than £100
10/9/201957 minutes, 26 seconds
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40: Summer skiing in Saas Fee, rowing machines on Mt Blanc & motorhomes in ski resorts

In Episode 40 Jim goes summer skiing in Saas Fee, Iain finds out about the Warm Up Weekend in Val d'Isère, it's Ski Book Group time, plus we discuss motorhomes in ski resorts.  
9/18/201953 minutes, 59 seconds
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39: Skiing in Montenegro, Women Only Ski Camps & Summer in Morzine

In Episode 39 Jim and Iain find out about Women Only Ski Camps, what it's like skiing in Montenegro and chat trail running in the Alps. 
8/28/201951 minutes, 33 seconds
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The mini mid summer don't forget us episode - Including a Saas-Fee snow report

Just a quick episode to let you know that we are still here and to let you know that the next full episode will be out a the end of this month. Listen for a preview of an upcoming Emily Sarsfield interview and get the latest snow conditions from Saas-Fee.
8/19/20194 minutes, 8 seconds
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38: Blind Skiing, Heliskiing in Iceland, Val d'Isère & the Timberline story

In Episode 38 Jim and Iain find out about how to start skiing if you're blind or visually impaired, offer tips on resorts for beginners and hear about a heliskiing adventure in Iceland. We find out about Val d'Isère's new podcast as well as the fascinating rise and fall of Timberline resort. 
7/17/201955 minutes, 14 seconds
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37: Skiing in Georgia, Buying a Piste Basher & the Future of Chalet Holidays

In Episode 37 Jim and Iain find out about skiing in Georgia and consider the future of the chalet holiday. We have Olympic downhill racer Ed Drake in the studio, with his views on Team GB selection, plus we look at summer the mountains, snow centre trespassers and Mt Blanc aviators/climbers.
6/26/201916 minutes, 51 seconds
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36: October Half Term Ski Trips, Touring The Haute Route & Should You Teach Yourself to Ski?

In episode 36 Iain and Jim look to the future and see what is possible if you wanted an October ski trip. Iain has been chatting to Ski Weekend about doing the famous Haute Route from Chamonix to Zermatt. Jim hangs out with a group of ski instructors and asks them "should you teach yourself to ski"? And there is studio chat about the Chines ski market along with a big announcement from podcast supporters Snowonly.com.
6/5/201959 minutes, 34 seconds
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35: Val Thorens Zip Wire, Magic Pass v. SnowPass & Grimentz Zinal

In Episode 35, Jim reports on his recent visit to Grimentz in Switzerland while Iain tests the new zip wire in Val Thorens. We look at the success of the Magic Pass, the new SnowPass, find out how to store your skis over summer and which resort is the most visited in the world... Show Notes Marmots might be cuddly, but they caused the black death and eating them raw is a bad idea (just in case you were thinking about it). Val Thorens closed on 05 May with 30cm of fresh snow on the floor Iain tried out the new three-stage zip wire in Val Thorens in April. La Plagne was top of 'Most Visited Ski Resorts' list from the International Report on Snow & Mountain Tourism. Snowpass goes on sale on 12 May Magic Pass is already on sale for 2019/20 Magic Pass ski resorts saw lift pass volume +30% (compared to +10% across all Switzerland) with revenue +27% (+9% for all CH) #skistat #magicpass #LISTEX #LISTEX2019 Iain interviewed Paddy Griffith from Huski at LISTEX on the challenges of growing a new business. Thanks to Merlin 127 for his 5-star review on iTunes. Simon from Waxoff.fr shared his tips on how to store your skis over the summer. Please send through your suggestions for our next Ski Book Group to [email protected]. Coming up in Episode 36 How to ski in October Half-Term Is teaching yourself to ski a good idea? Split-boarding on the Haute Route
5/15/201951 minutes, 19 seconds
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34: Snowga, Cross Country Skiing, Ski Magazines & Les 2 Alpes

It is the end of the season so Ian and Jim a reminiscing about the winter but not before they get some spring snow under their skis. Iain has been to Les Menuires for Yoga week and Jim has been over in Switzerland visiting some new (for him) resorts. Also in this episode Iain chats to Frank Baldwin editor and publisher of Skier and Snowboarder Magazine, Jim tries out cross country skiing, they chat about Les 2 Alpes and it is book club time.
4/24/201952 minutes, 39 seconds
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33: Drug Dealers in Ski Resorts, Mogul Technique, French Pyrénées & Skiing at 220 km/h

In Episode 33, we find out the latest on the drug dealer behind the Courchevel fire, Iain finds out about lift pass marketing in Ax 3 Domaines and Jim discovers who the La Clusaz liftie was with The Ski Podcast sticker. Dave reveals his tips on how to ski moguls, we look at a different guiding philosophy and (surprisingly) discover that The Ski Podcast is officially one of the best Olympic podcasts in the world! Show Notes - It turns out that the La Clusaz liftie with The Ski Podcast sticker was a friend of Chloe at the Tourist Office. We're pretty sure that it's Chloe who features in this video, covered by Iain on Skipedia in Sep 2018 - Ski lift etiquette – have you ever pushed in to a ski lift queue? - The latest news on the Courchevel fire reveals it was a drug dispute between an armed cocaine supplier and his local dealers - Jacques Murat, is Commercial Director of the resort of Ax 3 Domaines. Iain wrote about his trip there last week for Planetski. - ‘Mur’ means 'wall' in French ;-) - Dave Burrows from SnowPros shared his advice on technique for handling moguls - Iain competed a couple of times in the ‘European Mogul Challenge’ series that took place in the 90s: - The Ski Podcast is officially one of the Top Five Olympic Podcasts! Long time listeners will recall that we ran a daily podcast during the PyeongChang Winter Olympics - Thanks to Huski and Dave Moore for their reviews - This is Jan’s very kind review on iTunes. Please do leave us your reviews as they help other people find us. - Thanks to Lee for his detailed email and all his comments, particularly the confirmation that we are indeed boring. Some great suggestions though and we are definitely going to include some of them in future episodes - Mark from Snowonly visited Samoen and the properties Jim was looking at can be found here. - Jim interviewed ski guide Yvan Dorier from Alter Ego Ski School - Dave Ryding finished 12th at the World Cup Finals and 9th overall in the end of season rankings - Charlotte Bankes was 4th at the World Cup Finals and finished 4th overall. Added to her Silver at the World Champs it’s a successful first season for Team GB. We interviewed Charlotte about her switch from France in Episode 25 - Charlie Guest became the first Brit to win a Europa Cup race - Jan Farrell logged a shocking 220.85 km/h to finish 12th in the speed skiing world champs - You can watch ‘The Horn’ – about the Zermatt air rescue team – on Netflix - Val d'Isère, Les Arcs, Tignes and La Plagne are organising an anti-Brexit rally in Bourg St Maurice on Saturday 06 April Coming up in Episode 34: - Jim will be trying cross-country skiing for the first time - Iain will be reporting on Yoga Week in Les Menuires - We have an interview with Frank Baldwin, publisher of ‘Skier and Snowboarder Magazine’
4/3/201958 minutes, 34 seconds
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32: Japow, McSki, Chill Factore & Ski Val go bust

In this episode, Jim finds out about the legendary Ja-powder in Japan, while Iain takes a first slide at the Chill Factore in Manchester. We find out about how to buy property in the Alps, discuss whether you should eat chips in a cable car and mourn the sad loss of chalet industry stalwarts Ski Val. There's also a new selection for our ski book group. All that and much more in this 32nd episode of The Ski Podcast. Remember all pod listeners can claim a 10% discount a the north west’s premier ski and snow centre Chill Factore using the code (‘SKIPOD10’).
3/19/201951 minutes, 34 seconds
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31: Telemark Skiing, Plane Crashes, Avalanches, Moon Boots & more

Woah... this is a snow-packed episode. In this edition of the podcast Iain and Jim discuss the quality of Moon-Boots, Jim goes Telemarking for the first time and they talk about Lyndsey Vonn retiring to become a cow farmer. There is also interviews with Bethany from Globalshots about her 'Beyond the Pistes' film & Linley Lewis from Ticket To Ride about the new chalet regulations. Check out the full list of what is in the pod... Show Notes - Ski suit or ski gear? Jim favours the ski suit… - There was a fatal avalanche in Crans Montana, Switzerland on 19 February - If you missed it, then this is a video of the plane crash at Courchevel altiport - Lyndsey Vonn retired second to Ingemar Stenmark with 82 World Cup wins to his 86 in the all-time list of Alpine Ski World Cup wins - Vonn started her own herd of livestock after choosing a cow (“because she was really cute”) as a prize over a $5,000 check after a World Cup win in Val d’Isere. The cow, Olympe, turned out to be pregnant and Vonn now owns a family of them. - Moon Boots: genuinely not too bad (as long as you don’t get them out of a rubbish in like Jim) - Iain interviewed Bethany from Globalshots about her 'Beyond the Pistes' film - The new TV programme about the ski patrol in Val Thorens is being filmed this season and will be broadcast later in the year - Val Thorens has introduced an autonomous bus service - If you would like to sponsor or partner with the ski podcast then please contact [email protected] - Jim interviewed Linley Lewis from Ticket To Ride about the new chalet regulations and controls in place in France - Please do review us on iTunes or email or Tweet us your feedback (but if you do leave us a 1-star review, don’t be shy, tell us why – we might be able to change things!) - Iain reviewed the Eckster smart wallet: 'Designed for people who tend to lose their belongings'. Save 20% off any order by using the code ‘SKIPOD-EKSTER’ - Jim was coached on the art of telemark skiing by Wendy Holland in La Clusaz - Team GB telemarker Jasmin Taylor now had more podiums than any other British skier - Jim’s Ski Servicing interview was with Simon from Wax Off
3/6/20191 hour, 4 minutes, 21 seconds
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30: Ski Touring in Morocco, Powder Technique & Eddie The Eagle Pt2

In this episode Iain and Jim find out how to ski powder and service skis, discover you can do a GCSE in skiing, rejoice in Team GB success (and how Eddie 'The Eagle' feels about it). There's ski touring in Morocco and more bad news for 'The Jump'.
2/12/20191 hour, 16 seconds
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29: Eddie The Eagle, La Clusaz, Folie Douce in Cham

n this episode Iain chats to Eddie ‘The Eagle’ Edwards about how life has changed since the movie, Jim reviews La Clusaz and finds out more about how to service skis properly. We discuss the best value ski resorts, cheese vending machines, ski touring in Courchevel and the new Folie Douce hotel in Chamonix. There’s all that and much more in this 29th episode of The Ski Podcast. Don’t forget that all pod listeners can claim a 10% discount a the north west’s premier ski and snow centre Chill Factore using the code (‘SKIPOD10’).
1/29/20191 hour, 9 minutes, 12 seconds
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28: Wolves in the Alps, How Cows Prevent Avalanches & Ski Sunday Returns

In this episode Jim and Iain discuss the increase in the number of wolves in the Alps, we find out how cows prevent avalanches and Jim tests a new eco-friendly boot dryer. Jim brings us up to date on life in La Clusaz, we celebrate the return of Ski Sunday and Dave Ryding's successes and Chemmy Alcott discusses skiing after pregnancy. There's all that and much more in this 29th episode of The Ski Podcast. Don't forget that all pod listeners can claim a 10% discount a the north west's premier ski and snow centre Chill Factore using the code ('SKIPOD10').
1/14/20191 hour, 5 minutes, 45 seconds
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27: La Rosiere, St Anton, Chamonix & La Clusaz

In this episode Jim and Iain swap Secret Santa presents, we have updates from Betony in Chamonix and Becky in St Anton. Jim prepares for his move to La Clusaz and Iain reports live from La Rosière. The boys discuss the new Graystone training facility in Manchester, touch on Brexit and reminisce about classic apres-ski bands in the Alps.
12/26/201856 minutes, 31 seconds
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26: Skiing in Scotland, Swindon & Méribel

In this episode skiing we find out how to ski in Scotland all year round, get the latest news from Méribel and discuss the new snow centre in Swindon. Jim and Iain also reveal who described the pod as 'a pretty good listen', find out how you train for snowboard cross and discuss whether cancelling events in a ski resort guarantee bad PR.
12/12/201857 minutes, 2 seconds
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25: St Anton, Charlotte Bankes & Billy Morgan's favourite resort

This episode Iain and Jim discuss the lack of snow in (most of) the Alps, Iain asks new GB snowboardcross athlete Charlotte Bankes why she defected from the French team and Billy Morgan reveals his favourite ski resort. Andy reports with the latest news from St Anton, Dave shows Jim how to turn and possibly we feature Steve from Val d'Isere talking about Tignes.
11/28/20181 hour, 1 minute, 13 seconds
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24: Billy Morgan, Chemmy Alcott v. Graham Bell and Inside Chill Factore

This episode Iain reports back from the London Ski Festival with interviews with Olympians Billy Morgan, Graham Bell and Chemmy Alcott as well as world-record breaking snowboarder Jamie Barrow. We have guest reports from Dave in Verbier and Steve in Val d'Isère and Jim goes behind the scenes at the Chill Factore in Manchester, where listeners can claim a 10% discount using the code code ('SKIPOD10'). Plus what's your favourite James Bond ski sequence? Iain and Jim reveal their best 007 moments...
11/9/201852 minutes, 48 seconds
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23: Sting's Lift Pass, Courchevel & Val d'Isère updates & Tour de France rumours

During this episode Jim reveals he's moving to the Alps for the winter and Iain doesn't take it personally. We have guest reports from Alex in Courchevel and Steve in Val d'Isère and a spoiler for next year's Tour de France.  Iain swaps jokes with comedian Phil Nichol and Jim asks Vanessa Fisher about her Super Drei challenge.
10/22/201857 minutes, 29 seconds
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22: New lifts in Tignes & Zermatt, Inside Chill Factore and How To Put Your Boots On

In this episode Jim and Iain discuss the new lifts that opened last week in both Tignes and Zermatt, Jim goes behind the scenes at the Chill Factore indoor snow slope in Manchester, we find out which Premiership football club Verbier has teamed up with and Dave reveals how to put your ski boots on properly. We also interview Dom Killinger from InTheSnow Magazine, listen to cowbells at dawn in Switzerland and Paddy from Huski explains how appearing on The Ski Podcast helped his company win new business! Listeners recommend new books for The Ski Podcast’s occasional ‘Ski Book Group’ and we look forward to the London Ski and Snowboard Festival later this month.
10/8/201849 minutes, 39 seconds
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21: Fires in Chamonix & Garmisch, Vicky Gosling interview & How to get into Ski Racing

This time Jim and Iain wonder why the Alps are so flammable (after the recent fires in Chamonix, Tignes and Garmisch), Jim reports on glacier skiing in Cervinia and Iain interviews VIP Vicky Gosling OBE CEO BSS.
9/24/201854 minutes, 23 seconds
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20: Brexit (again), Junior Worlds Success & Author Interviews

Iain and Jim talk summer holidays in the Alps, discuss how Brexit will affect the cost of your ski holiday, celebrate GB success at the Junior World Champs and re-open our ‘Ski Book Group’ with a look at ‘Ski The World’ by Arnie Wilson.
9/10/201852 minutes, 12 seconds
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19: New Lifts in Val d'Isère, London Ski Show & Hiring Ski Clothing

Jim and Iain report in for their final pod of the summer - yes, believe it or not, winter is only round the corner! In Episode 19, Iain talks to the team from Val d'Isère Telepheriques about the new gondola being built this summer in La Daille. This will increase capacity and speed up the mountain and will open in December. Ed Mannix from Matterhorn Chalets gives us an update on the summer snow conditions on the Zermatt glacier (hint: get up early!). Jim chats to Oxygene, the Tarentaise ski school who are adding in clothing hire as a new service for skiers this winter.  Would you rent ski clothing, either from the UK or in the Alps?
8/6/201845 minutes, 3 seconds
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18: New lifts in La Rosiere, Buying a Ski Property & Book Reviews

Even though there is a heatwave going on in the UK Iain and Jim are still talking about skiing and snowboarding. In this episode of the Ski Podcast Iain tells Jim off for misspelling Val d’Isere and reveals the most misspellt ski resort. Iain reports on a whole new ski area being built in La Rosiere that will see 2 new lifts be installed and numerous new runs. Jim chats to Mark from Snowonly a worldwide property selling website that specialises in ski homes. There is also the inaugural book club where Jim and Iain review winter related literature.
7/11/201849 minutes, 54 seconds
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17: Own Your Own Ski Resort, Ski Instructor Training and Alpine Meals on Wheels

Iain and Jim aren’t getting much skiing in at the moment which is probably why they are discussing skiing in fancy dress, what they would do if they bought a ski resort and their best ski related car boot sale find. We have big news as The Ski Podcast wins its first award! There is also a report from Meribel on what it is like to train as a ski instructor and they talk to Paddy the founder of Huski a ready meals delivery company that could be set to shake up the traditional catered ski holiday.
6/19/201849 minutes, 42 seconds
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16: Royal ski stories, Heli-Skiing in Italy, Ski fit exercises and Snow sport alternatives

In this episode of The Ski Podcast Iain and Jim start the show by talking about LISTEX, how many turns they can get on the slope at the Ski Center, how to make skiing better for millennials and royal ski encounters. 3wv7kfdz The two presenters are clearly not skiing as much as they were a few months ago so they look at what alternatives there are to skiing and snowboarding. Jim hangs out in his back garden with fitness instructor Sam to talk about staying ski fit all user round. You can watch the session on our facebook page. During the session, Sam gives Jim a variety of exercises to try and explains what muscles we need to work on. In the last part of the show, Iain talks to us about his Heli-ski trip to Alagna with Graham Bell in the mountains of the Monte Rosa area.
5/21/201846 minutes, 17 seconds
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15: Summer Skiing, Cauterets and Piste Bashing in Courchevel

In Episode 15 we look at the best places to ski in the summer months. Iain and Jim suggest places to ski in the Alps, Norway, New Zealand and Chile.  Jim chats to the Vincent Doutres from Cauterets and shares his experience about skiing and relaxing in the spa.  Iain interviews Antoine the world's only paraplegic piste groomer driver in Courchevel. We also chat fondue, LISTEX and road trips.
4/29/201832 minutes, 36 seconds
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14: Skiing April Fools, Snow Centres and LISTEX

In this episode, we look at some of the best and worst April Fools to come out of the ski industry. Jim talks about how a cancelled Airbnb booking nearly ruined his ski trip. Iain goes to the Snow Centre in Hemmel Hempstead and chats to the staff about the behind the scenes action from Channel 4's Paralympic coverage. And we chat with James Gambrill the founder of the London International Snowsports Trade Exchange (LISTEX).
4/15/201835 minutes, 27 seconds
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13: Indoor ski training, Snowcamp and a Day Trip on the Eurostar to Les Arcs

In this episode, we chat about our best ski presents and discover how romantic Iain is. Jim goes on the Eurostar for a days skiing in Les Arcs. Iain is out and about and visits an indoor ski training facility. And we chat to the ski charity Snowcamp about how snowsport can help change someone's life.
3/26/201842 minutes, 8 seconds
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12: Olympic claims, How to be a better skier and a Guide to the 3 Valleys

This is episode 12 of the Knowledge is Powder Podcast - And we are getting serious. Iain takes an indepth look at how the British Olympic Association are sending misleading messages about Team GB’s performance at the winter games. We talk to Dave Burrows a ski instructor based in Switzerland. Dave helps us to understand what different levels of skier are potentially doing wrong and how we can make sure we are skiing to the best of our ability. Jim reports from the 3 Valleys where he has been skiing alot and has been using social media and other peoples local knowledge to hunt out the best runs the area has to offer.
3/11/201834 minutes, 23 seconds
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11: Drugs, Speed Snowboarding and Ski Boots

The regular show is back. This one was recorded shortly after the Winter Olympics finished. During the show we try to avoid mentioning the games, we look at a potential new product that will help you walk in ski boots and disscuss Jamie Barrows recent world record.
3/4/201819 minutes, 37 seconds
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Daily Winter Olympic Special - Day 16

Every day of the Winter Olympics we will bring you a speedy round-up of the previous day's action, the most interesting stories and what to watch. This is the final episode. In it, Jim and Iain talk about if the Olympics have encouraged new skiers and Snowboarders, congratulate team GB and wonder if we have got a good return on our investment.
2/26/201812 minutes, 8 seconds
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Daily Winter Olympic Special - Day 14

Every day of the Winter Olympics we will bring you a speedy round-up of the previous day's action, the most interesting stories and what to watch. In this episode, we talk about Ski Cross, Curling, Ice skating movies and how much the Norwegians spend on their olympic team!
2/23/20188 minutes, 39 seconds
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Daily Winter Olympic Special - Day 13

Every day of the Winter Olympics we will bring you a speedy round-up of the previous day's action, the most interesting stories and what to watch. Today we have Dave Ryding news, talk more about Curling, look at the social stats of the games and hear from Eddie the Eagle.
2/22/201810 minutes, 25 seconds
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Daily Winter Olympic Special - Day 12

Every day of the Winter Olympics we will bring you a speedy round-up of the previous day's action, the most interesting stories and what to watch. Today we are joined by Vanessa Fisher and we look to see if the Winter Games is having the Wimbledon effect. Plus all the news and results.
2/21/20189 minutes, 32 seconds
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Daily Winter Olympic Special - Day 11

Every day of the Winter Olympics we will bring you a speedy round-up of the previous day's action, the most interesting stories and what to watch. Today we are joined by Will in Korea to find out what he is going to see. Iain's new found passion for Curling continues to grow and we look at team GB's results in Halfpipe.
2/20/201811 minutes, 2 seconds
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Daily Winter Olympic Special - Day 10

Every day of the Winter Olympics we will bring you a speedy round-up of the previous day's action, the most interesting stories and what to watch. In this episode, we talk about curling and halfpipe. Not only that Jim gets things wrong as he is about to go skiing.
2/19/20189 minutes, 23 seconds
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Daily Winter Olympic Special - Day 9

Every day of the Winter Olympics we will bring you a speedy round-up of the previous day's action, the most interesting stories and what to watch. In this episode, Jim chats slopestyle and watching skiing in Wetherspoons.
2/18/20186 minutes, 25 seconds
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Daily Winter Olympic Update - Day 8

Every day of the Winter Olympics we will bring you a speedy round-up of the previous day's action, the most interesting stories and what to watch. In this episode, Iain relives the results of Super Saturday in which Team GB won 3 medals including the first UK ski medal. He also talks about how the 2018 games is inspiring more people to take up winter sports and profiles the BBC presenting team.
2/17/201810 minutes, 43 seconds
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Daily Winter Olympic Special - Day 7

Every day of the Winter Olympics we will bring you a speedy round-up of the previous day's action, the most interesting stories and what to watch. We talk about the first medal for Team GB, Kim Jong Un impersonators and Snowboard cross.
2/16/201811 minutes, 31 seconds
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Daily Winter Olympic Update - Day 6

Every day of the Winter Olympics we will bring you a speedy round-up of the previous day's action, the most interesting stories and what to watch. In today's podcast, we talk about Skeleton Suits, Deal or No Deal and knitting.
2/15/201810 minutes, 2 seconds
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Daily Winter Olympic Special - Day 5

Every day of the Winter Olympics we will bring you a speedy round-up of the previous day's action, the most interesting stories and what to watch. Today we are joined by Will who is living in Korea and has been to a few of the events so far. We also look into the Aldi goodie bag of Katie Ormerod.
2/14/201810 minutes, 45 seconds
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Daily Winter Olympic Special - Day 4

Every day of the Winter Olympics we will bring you a speedy round-up of the previous day's action, the most interesting stories and what to watch. In this episode, we look forward to Elise Christie 500m gold attempt, wonder if Shaun White is a robot and ponder the future of men's moguls.
2/13/201812 minutes, 59 seconds
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Daily Winter Olympic Special - Day 3

Every day of the Winter Olympics we will bring you a speedy round-up of the previous day's action, the most interesting stories and what to watch. In this episode, Iain talks about the high winds in the Women's Slopestyle, takes a peek behind the scenes at the Olympic Village and looks at what is coming up in the Next 24 Hours!
2/12/201810 minutes, 50 seconds
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Daily Winter Olympic Special - Day 2

Every day of the Winter Olympics we will bring you a speedy round-up of the previous day's action, the most interesting stories and what to watch. In this episode, Jim talks about the Andrew Musgrave, Elise Christy and the Men's snowboard slopestyle final.
2/11/20188 minutes, 19 seconds
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Daily Winter Olympic Special - Day 1

Every day of the Winter Olympics we will bring you a speedy round-up of the previous day's action, the most interesting stories and what to watch. In this episode, we talk about the opening ceremony, Katie Ormerod and the mens snowboard slopestyle competition.
2/10/201810 minutes, 47 seconds
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10: Skiing with Sting, meet our man at the Winter Olympics and more snow

In episode 10 of the Ski Podcast Iain and Jim are joined by former luxury chalet owner Jerry Blease and we chat to Will who is going to the Winter Olympics. In Korean Korner Will, who is currently living in South Korea, talks about the build-up to the Pyeongchang Winter Games and reveals which events he has tickets for. Jerry who ran and owned a chalet in La Clusaz tells us about hosting the British Ski Team back in the 90’s. He also shares what it is like having Sting and Seal to stay in his chalet as well as giving a quick rundown on staying in the resort. We look back at the legacy of Warren Miller and the news about the family who had carbon monoxide poisoning on their holiday. Snow report also included.
2/5/201833 minutes, 47 seconds
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9: Snow Storms, Iglu Ski and Skiing in the French Pyrenees

In this episode of our ski and snowboard podcast, Iain and Jim are joined by Krystelle Kubicki the Marketing Manager at Iglu Ski. Krystelle joins the team to talk about her role at one of the UK’s biggest travel agents as well as sharing some important Les Arcs news. During the show, the team talk about the epic storms that are sweeping Europe and covering the mountains in snow. Then Jim tries to come up with a better word than Snowmaggedon. We look at the latest stats that have been released claiming that Brits are planning to take to their skis and boards while quite drunk. Iain attempts to start a campaign against a celebrity who disses skiing in the national news. We have a special report on skiing in French Pyrenees and ask is it better than the mainstream? And we have our regular features Korean Korner where we round up Team GB news ahead of the 2018 Winter Games.
1/21/201839 minutes, 48 seconds
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8: Brexit and the Ski Industry, Helmets and Snowstorms

In the first episode of the 2018 Jim and Iain make New Year resolutions that they won't keep. In this edition of the podcast, they are joined by Charlie Owen from Seasonal Businesses in Travel to talk about the impact Brexit might have on your ski holiday. They also marvel at the immense snowfall in the Alps at the moment. Chat about helmets and speed restrictions on slopes. Plus, ski deals, snow reports and Korean Korner looks at Dave Ryding's latest success.
1/6/201837 minutes, 38 seconds
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7: Skiing, Funiculars and Snowmageddon

DISCLAIMER - The sound on this podcast for our guest is not the best. But if you can get past that it is a really great podcast, except the bit where Jim can't read but didn't edit out as he was too busy skiing. Normal Service will be resumed in the New Year. In this podcast we are joined by Vanessa Fisher a PR working in the ski industry. She talks to us about promoting ski resorts and competitive skiing. Jim and Iain give each other Christmas presents and we about talk wolfs, funiculars and rabbits. There is also our regular snow round up and Korean Korner. C
12/26/201736 minutes, 36 seconds
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6: Olympic bans, minor royalty and Val d'Isere car parks

For this episode, Iain and Jim are joined by Steve Angus a ski instructor in Val d'Isere. Steve describes the snow he can see from his window, shares a few tips on where to ski and gives the team a lowdown on the developments in Val d'Isere including the new car park! The trio also talk about the Russian ban from the winter Olympics, Pippa Middletons endurance skiing and the return of Ski Sunday. Naturally there are the regular features of Korean Korner, The Snow Report (there is loads of it) and we review of another way to carry your skis!
12/10/201736 minutes, 49 seconds
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5: Powdair, Courchevel and Human Curling

In this episode we chat to longterm seasonnaire Alex Irwin about his 20 years in Courchevel, making Genepi and human curling. We also talk about how Powdair the dedicated airline for skiers won't be hitting the slopes this winter. On top of that, we look at how our athletes are getting on in the build-up to the Winter Olympics, the new Aldi ski range and a portable broom. To subscribe to Alex's youtube channel got to https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrYz48gTOY_l542GySjWVcA.
11/30/201735 minutes, 17 seconds
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4: Jamie Barrow talks about his snowboard trip to North Korea

In this episode the Uk's fastest snowboarder, Jamie Barrow drops in for a chat about his recent adventure to ride the new ski resort in North Korea. We also discuss the launch of ski airline Powdair, chat about Ed Sheeran's new music video and look at ski poles that you can fill up with booze.
11/15/201734 minutes, 38 seconds
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3: London Ski Show 2017 Special, with Graham Bell and Ed Leigh

The ski show special. In this episode, we look at The Telegraph Ski & Snowboard show 2017 and get opinion from Ed Leigh, Emily Sarsfield, Chris Moran, Simon Shaw, Rosie Barcroft, Alan Morgan, Cat Weakley & snowboarder Jamie Barrow. We find out what Graham Bells favourite ski run would be and we also allow the inventor of Tip Tap Touch to pitch his Ideas to us in our Wasp den.
11/1/201735 minutes, 5 seconds
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2: Planes, trains and no mention of Snowmobiles

In this edition, Iain and Jim look at the collapse of Monarch and how it could affect your ski holiday. We also ask the question are all ski resort basically the same? Bust some myths about eating cake after skiing, finding out if your boot needs a glove and chatting to our guest Dave from Ifyouski about selling ski holiday.
10/17/201731 minutes, 57 seconds
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1: The Jump, London Ski Show & LISTEX

In the first episode of the Knowledge is Powder podcast Iain reveals that the name is absolutely nonsensical which is a great start and probably a sign of what is to come. We also get some inside knowledge on the temporary axing of Channel 4's The Jump. There is chat about the upcoming ski show and we talk about the 2018 Winter Olympics. We would love to know if you are looking forward to the winter games and you can tell us by leaving a comment on the podcast.
10/3/201727 minutes, 11 seconds