Under its large white concrete vaults imagined by architect Roger Taillibert, the Chamonix National School of Skiing and Mountaineering (Ensa) welcomes and trains specialists in verticality. A "high school" preparing guides, instructors or coaches for trades now framed by rigorous protocols and pointy educational standards. Yet, 80 years ago, the Ensa looked more like a mountain brotherhood than a world reference for training in mountain trades.…
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Under its large white concrete vaults imagined by architect Roger Taillibert, the Chamonix National School of Skiing and Mountaineering (Ensa) welcomes and trains specialists in verticality. A "high school" preparing guides, instructors or coaches for trades now framed by rigorous protocols and pointy educational standards. Yet, 80 years ago, the Ensa looked more like a mountain brotherhood than a world reference for training in mountain trades.…