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Chamonix in Jan/Feb

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
I'm planning a solo trip to Chamonix at the end of Jan/beginning of Feb, my dates are flexible. I live in Colorado and am an expert skier looking to hire a guide with a group of other expert skiers. Looking to do 3 - 5 days of off-piste skiing over a week. I've done a lot of research and it seems that everyone and their dog skis off-piste in Europe. A lot of the "guide services" that will take solo travelers seem to be more instructional than guide focused. I don't want instruction or to be in a group of intermediate skiers, just a guide that can show me where to go rip it up. I'm in my 30's, in good shape (hiking and skiing all day is not a problem), like to drink beer and trying to get one last ski trip in before my second child comes and I can't get away anymore! My regular ski buddies are already committed to a heli trip in Canada but I'll be in Germany this winter so want to tack on a Chamonix ski trip! Does anyone have room in their group? If not, a recommendation of a guide that forms groups of expert skiers would be great!
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