Hello from Canada Sensational, this is one of the best Alpine videos I have ever seen. You have set the camera perfectly so we can appreciate the slope you’re on but allow us to see the exceptional scenery around and ahead of you…absolutely awesome from the start to completion. Really enjoyed the sound tracks you used. Thank you for posting this video of your skiing adventure.
Nice video! Brings back memories and you captured it well. Was there in the 70's on a high school ski trip. It was wild and windy at the very top, but once you got down a ways, it seemed like you were flying on these gentle slopes. The town below was covered by a cloud layer and you felt like you were 'flying' above the clouds. There was a little bridge that you needed to crouch down and hit just right, otherwise you would crash. I crashed once when someone cut in front of me right before the bridge.
Very nice video thank you for sharing:) I was planning a trip to alp dhuez but after seeing this video I think Cervinia is the place to visit! What tips and pointers do you have for someone going to Cervinia for the first time?
@@Huwtube72 GoPro is a must getting a new one for Christmas. Where would you recommend to stay and how does the ski pass system work in relation to skiing into Switzerland?
have to say from videos i've seen on cervinia and zermatt, it looks like a load of road skiing. down pre-determined tracks, roads with no ability to detour off them b/c of the undulating surrounds. no side of mountain skiing where i can ski where i cant. but dictated roads. i hate that sort of skiing. everyone on the same track, crowded, all going in the same direction, together b/c there is no other choice. and in parts its often narrow and you just do your best to navigate thru the crowds all competing on the same track of space. yuk. i might visit for a day to really see it, but what i've seen including your video confirms its all track/road type pistes. i prefer full mountain face so i can choose where i want to go, not be dictated to by roads and narrow corridors with no path off them. thanx fore the video. was pleasant watching, if not inspiring
Hello from Canada
Sensational, this is one of the best Alpine videos I have ever seen. You have set the camera perfectly so we can appreciate the slope you’re on but allow us to see the exceptional scenery around and ahead of you…absolutely awesome from the start to completion. Really enjoyed the sound tracks you used.
Thank you for posting this video of your skiing adventure.
Much appreciated.
Прекрасный ролик! Отдохнул душой- как будто сам побывал на склоне! Звуковые треки из трилогии Борна-шикардосс!
Thou you took the scenic route 😉, Zermatt to Cervinia looks like a leg burner. I'll have to try it myself when I go to Zermatt sometime in the future.
Nice video! Brings back memories and you captured it well. Was there in the 70's on a high school ski trip. It was wild and windy at the very top, but once you got down a ways, it seemed like you were flying on these gentle slopes. The town below was covered by a cloud layer and you felt like you were 'flying' above the clouds. There was a little bridge that you needed to crouch down and hit just right, otherwise you would crash. I crashed once when someone cut in front of me right before the bridge.
Superb !
Very nice video thank you for sharing:) I was planning a trip to alp dhuez but after seeing this video I think Cervinia is the place to visit! What tips and pointers do you have for someone going to Cervinia for the first time?
I’d probably say to take a GoPro along to film your skiing, and some mini walkie-talkies for maintaining contact with your companions on the slopes.
@@Huwtube72 GoPro is a must getting a new one for Christmas. Where would you recommend to stay and how does the ski pass system work in relation to skiing into Switzerland?
@@MrMaxLions Stay where you can afford. Pay more to ski over to Switzerland. Check out the Cervinia guide videos on UA-cam.
have to say from videos i've seen on cervinia and zermatt, it looks like a load of road skiing. down pre-determined tracks, roads with no ability to detour off them b/c of the undulating surrounds. no side of mountain skiing where i can ski where i cant. but dictated roads. i hate that sort of skiing. everyone on the same track, crowded, all going in the same direction, together b/c there is no other choice. and in parts its often narrow and you just do your best to navigate thru the crowds all competing on the same track of space. yuk.
i might visit for a day to really see it, but what i've seen including your video confirms its all track/road type pistes. i prefer full mountain face so i can choose where i want to go, not be dictated to by roads and narrow corridors with no path off them.
thanx fore the video. was pleasant watching, if not inspiring
listen u murican, we really don't need you on the slopes here in eu, don't come. bye