"The skiing is so..so...so..so GOOD!" said NASTC alum Wallace midway through NASTC's inaugural course at Verbier, Switzerland. We were blessed with snow - we are talking 25+ cm of snow. This powder came just in time for our guided days, and we were happily led to 2 days worth of untracked knee to waist deep powder. We had no problem rallying for our 6 days of training and exploring the vast "4 Valleys" that are all lift connected at Verbier.

The vistas were exquisite. We could hardly believe the backdrop during our ski runs and tours. Even during the storm days, we found visibility in the trees- the snow would be falling lightly, sights of flocked trees and hillside cottages abounded, and the sound of church bells rang in the distance.This is the type of experience you find only in Europe.

We hope we will see you on our next international adventure - Chile in August, or St. Anton, Chamonix, or another new location in Europe next winter! But long before then we have an excellent lin- up of ski improvement vacations to feed your passion for skiing. Check out our calendar and call us today!

 


NASTC's Verbier, Switz. 2004 Group: Wish you were here!


It's not just about skiing anymore! Join our new tradition of sledding after dinner during our European ski training adventures.

 


We could all get used to a commute like this! Similar "commutes" by tram can be found at Squaw Valley, Big Sky, Sugar Bowl, St. Anton, Chamonix, and La Grave.


Lovin' the deep powder on our Nordica fat skis. Find more of this at our CAT and heli ski courses at Grand Targhee,WY; Valle Nevado, Chile; or Alyeska, AK
 
Typical example of NASTC's apres-ski. Rehydrate and learn the skills of ski tuning with Toko wax and tuning products.

Where-oh-where shall we go today?! Mt. Fort to see the Materhorn and Mount Blanc, perhaps? Or take an all day ski tour? Big bowls? Trees? Not nearly enough time to do it all-guess we just have to return to Verbier again, soon!