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Swiss swish: Why Verbier is the perfect place for perfect powder

Discover perfect powder and equally good apres-ski in the royal family’s favourite ski resort of Verbier

January 9, 2022 18:30
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Ski de piste a Bruson
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I am trying to negotiate a tricky off-piste slope in Verbier, Switzerland and my ski coach Warren Smith is yelling encouragement. “Don’t lean back so much Keith! Get your weight more forward in your boots! Plant those ski poles — they’re your four-wheel drive!”

Eagle-eyed, he is quick to pick up on my many faults and you don’t get a better ski instructor than the legendary Warren, who runs a prestigious ski academy in Verbier and teaches Prince Harry when he is in town.

I may have eaten several mouthfuls of snow from my repeated falls this morning, but at least the landings were soft — my tumbles and face plants cushioned by the fluffy and knee-deep powder on the famous Vallon d’Arbi, one of Verbier’s 11 itineraires (ungroomed routes that have been avalanche blasted to make them safer). And my grin is wider than the valley we are skiing down.

Thanks to Covid-19 restrictions, it’s been two years since I last enjoyed a ski break and I am loving every minute — but I know I am lucky to be here at all. Not long ago Switzerland closed its borders by insisting all visitors self-isolate on arrival. It soon softened the rules to allow tourists, but during my stay, news of a ban on UK holidaymakers entering France has broken.