Big Mountain Advetures in Switzerland

Jun 15, 2009 at 21:01
by Big Mountain  
Downhilling in Switzerland with Joe Schwartz, Wade Simmons and Big Mountain Adventures

Each year around this time we start to feel the craving to board a plane with our DH bikes and touch down in Geneva, in the foothills to the Alps. Just down the lake from Geneva lies very big mountains and a network of lifts, roads and trains like nowhere else on the planet that link up an endless web of barely ridden DH trails. Not just any trails, big-ass descents that each range from 4000 to 6000 vertical feet – long and fast and super fun. And at the end of it all you get to sit back and soak up the European culture in one of the most beautiful mountain countries in the world, Switzerland.
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Photographer Blake Jorgenson and guide Wade Simmons railing a corner above Verbier. Riding with Wade is like being a kid on a sugar buzz minus the training wheels.


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Back in the day they erected crosses at the top of mountains and passes. Most often there's a sweet view and there's always a killer trail down from it. Jesus would be stoked.


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This is the Rhone valley, one of Europe's major rivers that flows all the way to the Mediterranean. Along its flanks are vineyards that are super fun to rip down, then have a glass of wine on a patio.


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3,2,1 dropping...Verbier and lunch far below.


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A lone rider chilling in Zermatt. The riding here is ridiculous; if you didn't stop you'd descend for 35 minutes straight on each lap. You'd be rolling a little faster then that glacier.


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This trail is called La Vallee Express which takes riders to the patio of our hotel where the beer is cold. Hang on tight: the Express eats up vertical like a fat kid on a blue Smartie.


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Big Mountain Adventures guide Joe Schwartz grinning on the morning commute from the hotel to the lifts.


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Switzerland: just as you'd imagine, perfect little chalets, grassy slopes with grazing cows and dreamy downhill singletrack. Is that Heidi?


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The group stops mid-descent to check out the view.


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Big Mountain guide Joe Schwartz leading his group down steep switchbacks with flowing ease. The man can ride a bike.


Big Mountain is offering two Alpenrock trips in 2009 - Friday, August 14 to Saturday, August 22, 2009 and Saturday, August 22 to Sunday, August 30, 2009. Cost is $2925 CAD. Details here.

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28 Comments
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 Every new week some awesome new trails. No fuss, tranquility, no waiting in the queue. If you take a close look on the hiking maps and follow the small dotted line you're definately stepping in an adventure.
Just your friends, self, bike and loads of natures beauty.
Public transport takes you every where... Blue discs & hot piggy backs, >20000ft in one day on five different runs... yep
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 @cactus262: Yes the living cost in Switzerland are high. But the reason for those 3000 CAD cost ist the flight with bike. I think this is alomst the half price. If you stay a week longer so it will cost only a little more! and by the way: Norhtamerica is also not cheap! I spent all my money there Smile .... but it was worth.... Smile
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 There's a lot of good resorts to go here. Even so, there's tracks almost everywhere. Don't hesitate to ask for a good place to ride if you are comming around. You guys are welcome !
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 Happy that I don't need to pay 2925 CAD for that! Wink Because I lost all my Money in Whistler Smile

You guys are welcome! For information just ask!
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 i would love to ride those trails. my sis lives there and she rides a road bike. (god dam roadiesSmile
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 What a beautiful place! Cool
I'll get there some day...
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 Switzerland kicks so much ass, one of my fav countries in Europe for sure!
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 sometimes I really do forget why I so desperately want to go to whistler....
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 that singletrack looks ridicously fun
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 out to the alps for 18 days really soon.. super stoked.. these kind of pictures get me so pumped
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 its amazing there semm to be so many natural footpaths on every hill to give you years of fun riding... i wouold prefer some of these trails to the big bike parks... would miss the chair lifts though ahaha!
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 no you have chair lifts as well.
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 definition of heaven!
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 and to imagine that we have ALL OF THAT on our doorstep... Smile
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 Booked! See you in August.
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 awesome and epic in every way, wish i was there. but 3 grand for one week - seems a little over the top expensive.
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 it's true, the cost of living is more expensive in Switzerland. I think the pure awesomeness of the country makes up for it Smile
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 that's my home valley, yep :-)
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 That smile says it all. See you in a couple weeks for camp at COP.
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 they got good cheese and chocolate too.
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 hmmm , only 5 more weeks of working..verbier it is..
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 and all is so close together in switzerland!!
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 sweet!
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 anyone knows the song?
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 im moving there!! yay
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 Or look to Verbier it's more a bike park with lifts but on tje same landscape and cheaper !!
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 yeah im going there this summer, if my dad lets me
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 wanna go, now







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