Adrian is a skier, mountaineer, and architect. In addition to thrilling descents and exciting summits, he’s always dreaming of new adventures. At PowderGuide, he writes about alpine safety, mountaineering knowledge, and tours. He currently lives in Chamonix.
Adrian Sauter
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gear reviews
Gear reviews | Scott Scrapper 115
03/13/2017 • Adrian SauterScott's popular Scrapper 124 now has a little brother, which is supposed to be more maneuverable and an all-rounder at the same time. The ski not only impresses with spectacular images on the screen in "La Liste", but also shows its best side in the endurance test. The combination of lightweight construction and racy downhill performance make the ski very interesting for freeriders who are prepared to take on the odd climb for a big mountain line. -
safety reports
risk'n'fun Chillout | Report
04/01/2014 • Adrian SauterI feel a little strange as I load my powder skis into the car in bright sunshine, blue skies and almost 20 degrees in the shade. But I'm happy to leave pre-summer Stuttgart behind me and make my way to Fieberbrunn for the Risk'n'Fun Chillout, the last stop on my three-stage freeride training course. As soon as I arrive, I'm already looking forward to seeing the familiar faces from the previous camps this winter. -
safety reports
Report from the Risk'n'Fun Next Level | Kitzsteinhorn
02/21/2014 • Adrian SauterIn winter 2013/14, 20-year-old freeskier Adrian Sauter completed the first three camp levels of the Austrian Alpine Club's freeride training program - Risk'n'Fun. On PowderGuide, Adrian reports on his second camp, the five-day 'Next Level', which took place from February 12 to 16 on the Kitzsteinhorn. Here you can find Adrian's report from his second camp participation ... -
safety reports
Report from the Risk'n'Fun training session in Sölden
01/08/2014 • Adrian SauterAdrian Sauter is the winner of the three training levels that Risk'n'Fun and PowderGuide have jointly awarded. The 20-year-old freeskier will take part in the Risk'n'Fun camps "Training Session", "Next Level" and "Chill Out" and report on his impressions and learning progress on PowderGuide.