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IS OFF-PISTE SKIING COVERED?

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IS OFF-PISTE SKIING COVERED?

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Yes (within local ski patrol guidelines), with our SuperCover, Insure-All and Standard policies only.

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We do not exclude off piste skiing or boarding, whether with a guide or not. If you occasionally wander off piste or if you are skiing on marked resort off piste runs, you need not worry. The only time you may not be covered is if an area has been closed by the local authorities because of avalanche danger and you choose to ignore the restrictions. If you go back country ski touring away from marked resort runs and you use skins, crampons & ropes you must use Activity Level 4 for single trips. If you have annual activcard.sports at Activity Level 2 or above, you are automatically covered for Snowcard wintersports at level 4. Off piste, ensure you have the skill and awareness to deal with the conditions and carry avalanche transceivers and rescue equipment as necessary. Warning!! Younger skiers and boarders or inexperienced boarders are statistically at greater risk of injury, particularly off piste or in snow parks. Please seek professional guidance or instruction to ensure your skill

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