Why Clean Line Ski Exists
Clean Line Ski was created to solve a problem that confident skiers regularly face: good skiing is hard to find in a group format without compromise.
Most group ski trips are built for mixed abilities. That leads to late starts, frequent stops, and days shaped around logistics rather than the mountain. Skiing solo avoids those issues, but it removes the shared rhythm and continuity that makes a full week on snow better.
Clean Line Ski sits deliberately between those two options.
It is designed for confident skiers who want early starts, long ski days, and consistency across the week — without ability dilution or forced structure.
The trips run in small groups, made up of skiers with a similar level, mindset, and attitude. The aim is to build a community of like-minded people who ski well, move efficiently, and value time on the mountain as much as the experience around it.
To protect that standard, I am personally present on every trip. I ski with the group, stay in the same hotel, and make sure each week runs exactly as intended — smoothly, efficiently, and without unnecessary friction.
This isn't about exclusivity or hierarchy.
It's about alignment.
Clean Line Ski exists to create a consistent, high-quality ski week — and a small, returning community of people who value the same things on the mountain.
I'm On Every Trip
This isn't an operation where you buy a product and get handed off to someone else. I plan the trips, I book the accommodation, and I'm on the hill every single day with the group.
If the snow conditions change overnight, we look at the options and come up with a sensible plan for the day — whether that means heading higher for better snow or staying lower if the weather or visibility is better there. If a skier is struggling, we'll manage fatigue — sometimes that simply means taking an extra stop to rest and refuel.
The personal element isn't a marketing point — it's the whole model. You're not booking a package. You're joining a trip I'd want to do myself.
Clean Line Ski trips are organised group ski trips, not guided ski services, and all participants are responsible for their own skiing decisions on the mountain.
Our Values
Six skiers maximum. No exceptions. The quality of skiing — the terrain choices, the pace, the experience — depends on keeping numbers tight. We don't compromise on this.
The best snow doesn't last. We're on first lifts, full stop. This isn't the trip for leisurely mornings and long lunches. The mountain rewards those who show up early — we show up early.
We go where the skiing is good, not where it's easy to manage. That means reading the mountain properly — looking at aspect, elevation, recent snowfall — and making decisions that serve the skiing.
We're upfront about ability requirements for each trip. We'd rather turn someone away at the enquiry stage than have them struggle on the hill. It's better for them, better for the group.
We don't include stuff to look good on a brochure. The price covers what it covers. We're transparent about what's included and what isn't — and we don't invent activities to pad the week out.
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Tell us a bit about yourself and your skiing — we'll let you know whether we're a good fit.
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