The problem with such variety is deciding where to go each season becomes increasingly harder.
Beencontemplating a South America trip, but everyone you know thinks summer is for beach holidays?
I wouldnt change a single thing about that trip.
Solo skiing is a controversial topic.
Some love it; some hate it.
Aside from the safety concerns, sometimes things are just more fun with friends!
Luckily youre not the only one in the same predicament.
Solo trips are becoming more and more popular, better catered for, and easier to plan.
Theexperts at LUEX Snow Travelhave the following tips to help you plan a solo freeride ski or snowboard trip.
The onsite bar and big group breakfast provide further opportunities to socialise and meet new people to ride with.
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On the ground travel is the next big problem for the solo skier or boarder.
In bigger or more remote areas like Norway and Canada, the challenge gets more substantial.
A great way around this is to join an organised tour or road trip.
Unfortunately this can get very expensive, with guides fees often topping 400 per day!
One of the best ways around these costs is tojoin a dedicated freeride camp.
Check out LUEX Travels article for more specific trip ideas for solo ski travellers.