In the Italian Alps, in Montespluga, the Homeland resort offers walk-up skiing. Its creators want to respond to environmental challenges. A slope for the future of skiing, fascinating but not necessarily ideal for families.
There are treasures under the snow, abandoned over the centuries by smugglers when they played cat and mouse with the police. At least, that's what they're told. »Nicola Ciapponi chats while he runs up Pizzo Tambo, 3,200 m, in chamois leather. We follow him as best we can, equipped with snowshoes and transmitters in case of an avalanche, at the exit of the tiny village of Montespluga, in the Italian Alps, very close to the Swiss border.