Mountain Code

MOUNTAIN CODE OF CONDUCT FOR SKIERS AND SNOWBOARDERS

The FIS (International Ski Federation) has established ten rules for the conduct of skiers and snowboarders.  They are to ensure safety on the slopes and are governed by law. In short, they are:

Respect Do not endanger others
Control Adapt the manner and speed of your skiing to your ability and to the general conditions on the mountain
Choice of route The skier/snowboarder in front has priority - leave enough space.
Overtaking Leave plenty of space when overtaking a slower skier/snowboarder
Entering and starting Look up and down the mountain each time before starting or entering a marked run
Stopping Only stop at the edge of the piste or where you can easily be seen
Climbing When climbing up or down, always keep to the side of the piste
Signs Obey all signs and markings - they are there for your safety
Assistance In case of accidents provide help and alert the rescue service
Identification All those involved in an accident, including witnesses, should exchange names and addresses

All the above rules are binding by law and apply to both skiers and snowboarders.

Important guidelines for skiers and snowboarders

snowflakeYou ski/board at your own risk.
snowflake Pay attention to all signs and markers.
snowflake Please ski/board on marked runs - these are protected from unexpected alpine dangers.
snowflake The areas outside the marked runs are called 'off piste', they are not patrolled or groomed.
snowflake Watch out for piste preparation machines.
snowflake Respect nature - take care not to ski in areas where young trees or wildlife will be disturbed and don't litter.


The above guidelines apply to all users of the marked pistes.

Skiing or snowboarding off-piste

Outside the marked pistes and itineraries are areas which are NOT protected from alpine dangers -

Signs around the ski area will warn you when avalanche danger is present.

Even when there is no warning of avalanches there could be local snow slides.

Unless you know an area well, only ski/board off-piste with a guide (in the USA, skiing/boarding "out of bounds" without a guide can lead to confiscation of your lift pass).

IF IN DOUBT NEVER SKI /SNOWBOARD AWAY FROM THE MARKED SKI RUNS