Few ski adventures better showcase what’s possible on skis than a point-to-point traverse. This proves that skiing isn’t only a sport but also an enjoyable way to travel through spectacular winter scenery.
Ski traverses in mountain ranges often involve winter camping, which limits them to the severe backcountry aficionado. However, in the Alps, where a vast network of perfectly-spaced huts stretches across many ranges, ski traverses are synonymous with warm beds, hearty meals, hot coffee and abundant beer and wine. Europe originated hut-to-hut skiing, and the continent offers a multitude of routes varying in difficulty, length, and terrain. Despite the comforts, you can still expect an experience with a real sense of purpose — something about traveling through the mountains daily delivers a true sense of accomplishment, no matter how comfortable your bed is when you get there.