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Heli-Skiing Insurance  Ski Insurance provides travel insurance cover for those who love to Heli Ski, be it in Europe or Worldwide, with no restrictions on how many times you can ski by being…

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Heli-Skiing Insurance 

Ski Insurance provides travel insurance cover for those who love to Heli Ski, be it in Europe or Worldwide, with no restrictions on how many times you can ski by being dropped off by a Helicopter. 

To contact us by telephone or email, 0800 043 0020 / 01273 092 757 support@jsinsurance.co.uk

There is no need to wait in a queue for a chair lift or hang around for your friends to join you at the top of the mountain. With Heli Skiing, the pilot drops you off with your companions at the top of the hill, and you can Ski or Snowboard down to the end of the run.

Highlights of our Heli Skiing Cover

  • It covers the sole purpose of your trip with no restrictions on the amount you can heli-ski.
  • Includes cover for Search and Rescue up to £50,000 
  • Medical and Repatriation Back to the UK up to £5m 
  • Cover for Piste Closure and Avalanche Cover up to £1,000.  

Heli-skiing Safety Precautions 

1. Make sure you have booked with a Reputable heli-skiing operator; ask regarding the safety and training procedures and if they hold a third-party liability policy - try Heli Guides for trips in Europe, USA, Alaska - HeliskiUS and Canada, British Columbia - Lastfrontier

2. Ensure the reputable heli-ski company runs through a Morning briefing that includes avalanche awareness, weather forecasting, and a check of your safety gear

3. Get avalanche safety gear - when heli-skiing, you will be taken to the top of the hill and left to ski down, typically with a guide; make sure you have a working Avalanche Airbag, Transceiver, Shovel and Probe.

4. Be aware of the risks; during heli-skiing, you will face a lot of hazards on the way down. Be mindful of your surroundings and ask the guides questions about the planned routes.

5. Len to your Guide at all times; they know the terrain and have likely done the route 100 times; listen to their instructions and follow their lead.

Heli Skiing

Each Heli Skiing trip usually includes some time looking at the mountain terrain, often in a remote resort area. Some Heli Skiing trips can involve staying overnight in cabins or luxurious chalets.

You will most certainly be with a Guide, and they will have experience with the terrain.

Safety Equipment, such as an Avalanche Transceiver or other Ski Safety Equipment, is also a good idea. This item, as well as many others, can be purchased at our website: www.snowsafe.co.uk

Popular Areas for Heli Skiing

You can Heli Ski pretty much anywhere in the world. However, there are some places renowned for the best heli-ski routes in the world:

  • French Alps Chamonix, Morzine, Courmayeur, La Thuile and Aosta, 3 Vallees, Espace Killy, St Foy, and Paradiski 
  • Bella Coola, British Columbia, Canada 
  • Tordrillo Mountains, Alaska, USA
  • Kamchatka Penisula, Russia

Choose a destination depending on your ability and the group you are travelling with.

Preparing for your Trip

Doing some regular Skiing before you do Heli Skiing is a good idea.

This activity is very physical, so you should prepare your body for your adventure. As well as regular exercise, you should also do some specific ski exercises. Dngs is a good idea.

Being in good shape will help in preventing any injuries or accidents.