Sunday, October 28, 2012

It's 2013 is your list ready?

2013 Ski Bucket List

photo: alexbuisse

Winter and the new year are in full swing here in the Alps. Outstanding conditions make it a winter not to miss. Take advantage of some remaining openings on selected winter programs. You will be really stoked that you did.

Special Ski Programs:
 Dolomites Sella Ronda Freeride Week
❆ Zugspitze Arena Freeride Weekends

❆ Last of the Ski Bums European Tour












Ski Mountaineering Trips: 
❆ Haute Route - Chamonix Zermatt - the uber classic must do ski tour

❆ Germano-Austrian Skiing the Tyrolean traverse - 



Steep Skiing in the Alps
❆ 6 day programs based in Chamonix, France and Arabba, Italy













Heli-Skiing: 
❆ Heliski in the Mont Blanc range from Courmayeur - new prices!

Information and details can be found at www.nosiesta.com
francis@nosiesta.net  +49 172 970 8112


Monday, October 15, 2012

Bye bye Olli

Good times somewhere in the USA
I wasn't sure how to give old Olli (my trusty van) a farewell goodbye so the mrs suggested doing so via my blog. I thought that would be a very fitting tribute to a vehicle that has shared a very big part of my and many others travels over the last several years.
Olli became part of family when we were still leaving in the states and he made his maiden voyage with me from the east coast to his then new home of Colorado. Since that time he made countless climbing trips to the far reaches of Utah, New Mexico, Wyoming and pretty much drove all of the state of Colorado (and it's numerous dirt roads) from the front range west many times over as well as the highest paved road of the Rockies. He moved us and our belongings from house to another, towed other cars, and survived a bumpy overseas transport back to his homeland of Germany. Back in Europe, he roared over countless passes of the Alps and easily managed two full seasons of driving back and forth from one end of the Alps to the other. But with well over 300k on the original gasoline engine Olli deserved a well earned retirement. Last week my old friend Olli faithfully drove to his new unknown home most likely somewhere in Slovenia. I wish him all the best in his journeys and that he finds a loving new home.
Top of the Rockies





Ciao old buddy!

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Mont Blanc 4810m - Chamonix, France



Climbing the "hill" one last time
I had one last Mont Blanc scheduled before the end of my summer season and it was setting up to be an interesting one to say the least with the weather.
I had been booked with friend and guide Edward Bekker to assist him with a group of Dutch guests. The forecast wasn't great and we moved the ascent back by a day which was the only smart thing to do. As it turned out, summer left Chamonix and was replaced by a quick taste of winter. In fact, nearly 30cm of snow had fallen in places and it was in ankle deep snow that we set off to the Tete Rousse hut. The original plan was to make the ascent and sleep again at the hut on the way down. Dues to high winds and unsettled snow, we revised our plan to spend an extra day allowing things to settle down and then attempt to climb Mont Blanc and descend in a day. It was an ambitious plan but the only logical one to  go for. 
We left Tete Rousse at 1:30am and after a few stops along the way first at the Gouter hut and then to warm up at Vallot, Roel and I hit the summit after only 6 and half hours of climbing. The wind had died down as forecasted and we enjoyed the summit with the others of the group. Mont Blanc proved once again that it was a well earned ascent and that it is never easy.
Felicitaties to all my new Dutch friends!
Heading up les Rognes

a bit of snow - where are my skis?


nearing Tete Rousse

the "wart" on the ridge

Edward and guests 

Pierre and guests at Vallot

perfect day to summit


well done Roel


Bionassay

new Gouter - but will it be open next year?

back at the train

Sunday, September 9, 2012

There's no season like the snow season!


OK I am the first to admit, most are living somewhere where it is still warm and sunny and most likely you don't have skiing on your mind - just yet. Tis the reason for a ski blog and I have some great ideas in mind for 2013. NoSiesta Guiding offers programs to many exciting destinations and specializes in custom guiding for advanced skiers.
Experience some of the best skiing found in the Alps with legendary IFMGA ski guide Francis Kelsey.
So without further ado lets have a look and see what's in store for the 2013 winter ski season.


Special Ski Programs: 
Volcano skiing on Mt Teide on the island of Tenerife, Spain
Zugspitze Arena Freeride Weekend on the highest peak in Germany
Big Mountain Skiing 101 - legendary descents Marinelli, Eiger, Glacier Rond, Brenva Glacier, Holzer couloir...
The Ultimate Last of the Ski Bums Trip - Bring your ski quiver and hop in the van, we are off to ride some of the most famous ski destinations of Europe!





Ski Mountaineering Trips: Legendary tours through the high mountains and glaciers of the Alps
Haute Route - Chamonix Zermatt - the uber classic must do ski tour
Gran Paradiso - unspoiled setting, pasta parties and multiple summits including the 4,017m king
Silveretta Tour - comfortable huts and numerous options makes this a great tour to start with 






Steep Skiing Intro: Looking for your adrenaline fix - the impressive slopes above Chamonix are where it all started. 











So what are you waiting for to sign up and join me on some fantastic skiing this winter?
All the details can be found at www.nosiesta.com

Saturday, September 8, 2012

MAMMUT 150 YEARS ANNIVERSARY TOUR - ZUGSPITZE, GERMANY


mammut 150 year anniversary tour - zugpsitze, germany 
This past week I had the pleasure of being part of the Mammut 150 year anniversary tour held in Garmisch, Germany.
The goal of the week was to climb the infamous Jubilaumsgrat ridge line. This is an 8km long exposed ridge stretching from the Zugspitze, the highest point in Germany to the summit of the Alpspitze. 
The itinerary starts by way of the Hollentalklamm and a 1st night at the Hollentalhutte. The next morning the route climbed up to the end of the valley and onto the start of the via ferrata over the Hollentalferner and then the final infinite string of iron cable to the summit of the Zugspitze at 2,962m. Our 2nd night was spent at the Munchner Haus at the summit. 
The 3rd we awoke to poor weather as predicted and we reluctantly decided to head back down to our starting point, thus unable to accomplish the Jubilaumsgrat. 
Despite this our group had a terrific time and did ascend the highest peak in Germany all by way of foot and back.
Congrats to all involved!

More info on the tour is available here:
http://peakproject.mammut.ch/en/peaks3/tour/37616









Thursday, May 3, 2012

Silvretta Silver lining

When one thinks Silvretta ski touring, a few things pop into mind. Well, at least in my mind - comfortable hutten, good food and nearly picture perfect scenery. I was happy to be able to organize a ski tour back in this relatively remote part of the Austrian Alps.

It had been quite some time since I last set foot - well ok skis in the Silvretta mountains. Something like 18 years give or take... So it was with great pleasure I met my guests for the week in Partenen and we headed up for what would be a really special few days in the peaks above the Wiesbadenerhutte.

At the start of "skin up" to the hut.

The views were average

Wiesbadenerhutte


Out for an afternoon stroll

but it wasn't all sun and fun


Gloom on the way to the Piz Buin

Summit photo


windy/cloudy up high and warm and sunny down low



the ride home through the tunnel

ski ya next year

more info at www.nosiesta.net