thank you for sharing this video! the runs are just beautiful (and to think that you only need to pay ~83$/day for the lift ticket and lift lines are virtually non-existent). we are going there for a skip trip this coming march and hope to experience the same. cheers!
Not an easy feat to make that very run from the top all the way down to the village. And without making that many stops. Thank you for sharing! In and around Zermatt, everything revolves around the Matterhorn. The runs are groomed to perfection and you get rewarded by such a unique scenery! Can’t beat a nice day of skiing with no crowds and crystal blue skies, a bit of a trademark for that resort. An absolute bargain too when compared with some ski destinations in the U.S. where the ski pass goes for an eye watering US$ 250.- PER DAY !
The guy in black/dark has not a lot of fun because of his skills. He ist not a good skier. By the way I am also bad. The slope has to much narrow sections, like a street. There should be safety nets everywhere. To the right of the slope is very steep. Otherwise very beautiful landscape.
Looks steep indeed and indeed might result in broken bones but it appears it is probably not the deadly situation where your life is done if you slip I guess that's why no safety nets. Maintaining safety nets - ensuring that they are in good condition - takes a lot effort thus I can understand why they are not installed in places that aren't certain death kind of situation. If one wonders up to high mountains like these - there is some amount of risk involved everywhere. Being careful and not doing stupid things will keep risk low.
Nice graphics and views, lot of easy runs too.... But.... Only 3 persons in yr video knew any of how to ski! The rest were just gliding down, without any idea of edgiing or controllimg their skis. Its fine when you have terrain like this. And surely enjoy the fresh air and views, holiday it is.
Very cool and great video!! and especially nice slopes you were skiing May you tell me how you recorded the slope/ inclination/ speed and altitude plotted in the bottom right corner? Is this via a special app or did you use a certain tool for this?