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Skiers Code of Conduct

The skiers Code of Conduct should be observed for the benefit of your safety and those around you. These rules are:
1. Respect of other people - Skiers will make effort to prevent injury to other people or their property.
2. Mastery of speed and behaviour - When skiing each single person will behave in such a way that is fit to his/her own skill and suitable for the weather conditions; he/she will limit his/her speed accordingly.
3. Choice of direction - Uphill skiers shall follow the direction which can be considered as the safest for downhill skiers and shall prevent any danger of collision. You should be aware of other skiers' trajec­tories with particular regard to their type of skiing equipment.
4. Overtaking - Skiers can pass when they are either to the right or to the left but should maintain a safe distance from other skiers. It is advisable that the skier steers away from the edge of the ski slope leaving enough room to be passed from either the left or the right.

5.

Crossing - When entering or crossing a slope or training ground, skiers will make sure that they are not jeopardizing their own or other people's safety, by carefully looking around, uphill and downhill. They will do the same before stopping.

6.

Stopping - Skiers should not stop on the slopes in proximity to obligatory way with poor visibility, unless there is absolute need for it. In the case of a skier falling, he/she will leave the ski-slope as soon as she/he can.

7.

Climbing or descending on foot - When climbing a ski slope skiers will keep at slope­ edge; they will not climb a slope in the case of poor visibility. They will do the same when descending a slope on foot.

8.

Observance of slope signs – Please respect any signs on the slopes.

9.

Accidents – Other skiers should come to the aid of anyone who has had an accident.

10.

Identification - Anyone involved in or witnessing an accident will give him/her name and address and personal particulars.

Skiing Off Piste

You are strongly advised not to ski off piste without a professional guide.

Lift passes

Photographic identity (and at some resorts, a photograph) is required on collection of lift passes. Any cost for production of badge must be paid direct on collection (usually around 3 – 5€). Please guard your lift pass very carefully as there may be a cost to replace it during your stay. It is also advisable to take a note of your lift pass number. Passes are not transferable to another person.

Hire of equipment

All ski resorts offered have snowboard and ski equipment hire facilities including boots for adults and children and safety helmets.

Clothing

You are advised to bring the following: warm jacket, hat and ski gloves although these can usually be bought locally.

Local taxes

Any local accommodation taxes (around 1.5€ per day) are payable direct to accommodation.

Night Skiing

Please request details of resorts which include night skiing to info@ski-eagles.com

Summer Skiing

Please request details of resorts which offer summer skiing to info@ski-eagles.com

Safety Law for Children


Under 14s are obliged to wear crash helmets. Under 8s should not use the ski lifts unless accompanied by an adult.

Travel Insurance

You are strongly advised to take out travel insurance to cover both yourself and your equipment.

Ski Lessons

Lessons, usually with English speaking teachers, can be arranged locally at your resort.

   
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