Heliboarding

Heliboarding Travel Insurance


Being taken by helicopter to otherwise unaccessible wild mountain areas to board or ski is one of the most thrilling forms of snowsport. Of course, those of us who go out into the wild mountain places need to make sure that everything that we need is in full working order. You don’t go out without checking your equipment and of course, you need to make sure that you carry adequate Heliboarding insurance for your adventure. The directors of DOGTAG are off-piste enthusiasts. Until we launched DOGTAG, we were never sure that anybody we knew carried proper Heliboarding insurance cover. This is one reason why we launched DOGTAG.

Now we’re pretty sure we’ve got things sorted. DOGTAG makes it easy to pick the right level of cover for adventure sports like helicopter snowboarding or skiing.

Insurance Cover

If you are looking for Annual Multi-Trip Heliboarding Travel Insurance or simply need Single Trip or Gap Year Heliboarding travel insurance, DOGTAG will cover you for most types of skiing within the resort. However, if you check our Sports List you’ll see that your Heliboarding Insurance is listed under Sport+. This is because Heliboarding (or heli-snowboarding) carry a higher risk than snowboarding on marked trails within the resort bounds. Unlike other travel insurers who don’t make thinks very clear, with DOGTAG you know that you carry a high enough level of travel insurance. So if you want to go helicopter snowboarding you’ll need DOGTAG Sport+.

Snowboarders usually consider their sport to be technically and culturally different from skiing. A fair point, but for the purposes of heliboarding travel insurance, underwriters consider the risks to be about the same; basically, Heliboarding is defined as off-piste, snowboarding that is accessed by helicopter, rather than ski lift. You fly up the mountain, you slide down it.

Heliboarding generally gives access to remote, high-altitude mountain wilderness areas where unspoiled and seldom-visited terrain exists. Terrain may be entirely above the tree line or give access to unpatrolled wooded slopes. Helicopter snowboarding and skiing is generally perceived as being a more adventurous, thrilling and consequently riskier sport than normal on-piste activity. It takes place out in the wilderness areas of the mountain and although you will have a guide with you, you will be expected to take stock of your own safety. Companies providing heli-skiing and heli-boarding insurance generally take a dim view of clients who needlessly expose themselves to danger by being inadequately equipped or by taking risk beyond those normally encountered in the sensible participation of the sport.

Equipment and Safety

Make sure your kit is in good shape, that you are fit enough to undertake the physical exertion required at high altitude where breathing as a greater challenge and that you have the correct safety equipment. Most Heliboarding operations will offer you the use of avalanche detection equipment but many avid off-piste skiers now carry their own. Check it before you go. Oh yes and a shovel is a good idea. Everybody should have one. It’s no use if the only guy with a shovel is the one that’s buried. Another must is a crash hat. These days you hardly see a snowboarder without a helmet and skiers are taking the advice. If you think that your helicopter guide might take you into a wooded area then it’s complete madness to go there without adequate head protection so get a proper branded snowboarding helmet. You’ll also find that it’s easier to control your temperature with a helmet with adjustable vents than it is, say, with a wooly hat. And a woolly hat isn’t tree-proof.

The thin atmosphere of the mountain areas is very dry and this, physical exertion and sweating can cause you to de-hydrate rapidly. Make sure you carry plenty of fluid. A first aid kit helps too. Your guide will carry one but he’s not there to fix your blisters!

Finally, just in case anything goes wrong, you need to make sure that you carry travel insurance that is specifically calls itself Heliboarding Insurance or Helicopter Skiing rather than simple Winter Sports Insurance. Ordinary winter sports insurance will almost certainly exclude helicopter skiing. Make sure you go to a travel insurer that understands your sport and where you can be clear that you have adequate and specific heli-skiing insurance cover.

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