Adrenaline enthusiasts head to Turkiye's Kackar Mountains for heli-skiing fun

Adrenaline enthusiasts head to Turkiye's Kackar Mountains for heli-skiing fun

3-month season at high-quality Turkish slopes set to attract some 370 athletes from around the world

By Muhittin Sandikci

RIZE, Turkiye (AA) – Adrenaline junkies are flocking to mountain peaks towering above the Turkish Black Sea coast to get their hearts racing with heli-skiing.

Since 2005, the Kackar Mountains in Rize, northeastern Turkiye have offered a prime spot for heli-skiing lovers and snowboarders from all over the world, and the three-month winter season has now begun.

Going higher than ski lifts could ever reach, skiers or heli-skiing enthusiasts jump from helicopters onto steep mountain slopes, challenging their bodily resistance and high-alpine skiing skills.

After the skiers get down to their destination, helicopters can ferry them back up to the top of the mountain again to take another go.

Roland Brunner, who has worked as a ski guide and pilot for nine years, said that this Turkish region is a favorite among winter sports lovers thanks to the quality of its snow.

Canada’s snow is of similar quality, he explained, but North America is much farther away from Europe than Turkiye – just a few hours away by plane.

"The tracks in Switzerland are very short,” he added. “Here you can ski at least 10 or 15 times a day.”

The first heli-skiing of the season, with a group of 16 skiers from Switzerland and France, was short-lived due to cloudy weather, but the mountains offer many more opportunities.

The high-altitude ski runs, organized by Ayder Heliski on the Kackar Mountains, are expected to run until the end of March, attracting some 370 adventurous skiers.

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