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Hey guys,
Last year you lot offered me some great advise about going skiing with a group of friends who all had skied more than me, and by the end of the trip I was almost one of the more competent skiers. We skied resorts on pistes for the duration of the trips.
This year i'd like to ski more powder, get better, and do some more adventurous things. I don't know if anyone offers a kind of tour where you perhaps ski from resort to resort, moving like an enduro race through the range?! I'm probably going to end up going on my own though.
Does anyone have any recommended groups or providers who might accommodate for me? Or should I just turn up somewhere like St Anton and try and grab lessons and meet people on the ground?
UCPA.
or via Action Outdoors in the UK.
It's good to get some decent instruction and guiding on off-piste, as there is a lot to learn. A lot of companies do good week-long courses, although one that I'd recommend (from working with them a few years ago), is Ski Weekend
[url= http://www.skiweekend.com/courses/ ]http://www.skiweekend.com/courses/[/url]
Something like their Toutes Neiges, Tous Terrains would be ideal.