Poster: A snowHead
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That old chestnut! Hoping I'm not being too optimistic. I was going to renew with MPI but they are currently unable to offer new policies.
Who else do you recommend? It needs to be multitrip and include off piste and touring-not necessarily with a guide.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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@Perty, BMC or Snowcard for full, all-in annual travel insurance with those activities covered. Alternatively Austrian Alpine Club membership gives you rescue/ repatriation cover for the activities you seek - and I think Club Alpin Francais does too - but you’d need to have a standard travel insurance alongside it (we use the Nationwide Flex+ cover that comes with our bank account). Not sure about geographical extent of AAC/ CAF cover but it is at least all of the European ranges and possibly further afield too. AAC(UK) website will give you the details (in English).
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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@Perty, What max duration? SCGB do an annual multi trip covering what you want with 31 day max IIRC. There's a discount of you are a member (ducks for cover )
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Austrian Alpine club if you are UK based, else CAF
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Just sorted my son out with Big Cat Travel Insurance. Multi-trip with max length of a single trip being 70 days. Winter sports option included off-piste either with a guide or in a group of at least 3 carrying communications equipment (i.e. a mobile phone) - son has had it well and truly drummed into him to not go off-piste without beacon/shovel/probe, and to practise using them before he does
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You'll need to Register first of course.
You'll need to Register first of course.
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I'd also add that it depends where you screw up. If you get hauled off the mountain in France by the PGHM then the rescue is not chargeable. Conversely, my experience of Switzerland is that it costs a fortune just to get the helicopter in the air and then they bill you roughly 100CHF a minute. As I understand it, there's further technical complexity here around whether it's a rescue (they think you might die) and medical transportation (which is more expensive).
I'd think about what you are doing, where you are doing it and, say, what it would cost to fly up onto a glacier with a team and yank you out of a crevasse.
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@Idris, think CAF now only works if you are a French resident, that's the reason why last year we went with AAC but now we have residents cards we'll go back to CAF I think
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If in CH just buy a subscription to REGA for circa 40chf and you’re covered for heli evacuation
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Thanks all. It’s for France. I’ll look at Snowcard and BMC. SCGB (yes I am a member) was £273, and I’m sure I didn’t pay anything like that for 2 people last time through MPI. IF (maybe now a big IF) we get away on Boxing Day, we might exceed the 31 days for the one trip.
Mr P is heading to France tomorrow for a week (not me..boo) and I need to insure him in case he gets a bit carried away on Saturday on opening day in Les Menuires, and in particular if he gets to ride the new Masse lift…Much as I remind him that the OP off the side is unlikely to be v deep, he has form for ignoring me… .
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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I usually use AAC, but decided with Covid the cover wasn't enough. I need insurance for unguided alpine climbing and unguided ski touring throughout the year. I think the AAC used to rely on use of EHIC once you were rescued. With the current difficulties with France, I decided not to risk it, and paid for BMC insurance.
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