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After a long dry spell (well since last season Laughing where I have had to deny myself all 'ski porn' jsut for the sheer agony of waiting till March (for me this is nearly summer) we are finally off to St Anton in a couple of weeks and been looking for info on guiding - does anyone have info on a great guide/service to use? Incidentally if you know of good schools/hire for our friends that would be very generous of you to share Happy

I sneaked a few pictures on snowforecast this morning but had to shut the site down quickly as it gave me a bit of a turn - heart speeds up, breathing becomes shallow, strange longing feeling - is it just me does anyone else get strange tingles when they look at ski pics?????
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http://www.pistetopowder.com/
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Try Arlberg Guides - somewhat cheaper than Piste to Powder. We skied with Pio Jutz last season and he was excellent. The top guy there, Andy Thurner, published a couple of books on offpiste routes in the Arlberg.

Should also add that when I did ski with Piste to Powder, I had excellent days.
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I and the Mrs have had great days with Piste to Powder also. If you go with the ski school, ask for a guy called Tom Schnabl - who is ex-P2P. He's a great guy.
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Not just you. Be careful with that.

My mate discovered his Dad's stash of Powder magazines in the attic and went blind.
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Big Paua, see thats what I'm scared of! Cool Thanks for all of the info - I also heard that there's heli-skiing - did you try that??
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Parkyparcours, Theres a highly recommended new guiding company (all ex Arlberg Ski School Guides) gnarly well respected guys, calles St Anton Classic, www.st.anton-classic.com. Never used them but was talking to a bunch of guys and them in Jnauary after a busy day in the POW they all looked happy! Ask for Josi Jennewien, 250€ for 2, additional people 20€ pp extra.
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Looks like the rules have changed and many more off piste outfits are opening up in St Anton. Probably wise to compare all details e.g. cost, duration, qualificaltions etc. Some people just need guiding, some people need teaching/developing. Piste 2 Powder are more expensive than some others but generally provide teaching and guiding, they also do a full day 9:00 to 16:00 whereas others only do a morning or 5 hours. Depends what you are looking for as some people won't manage a full day. If you make up your own group it's generally cheaper but you can as an individual join other groups. Another important factor is your level compared to others nothing. There's worse than trailing at the back digging your skis out all the time or hanging about waiting for others. A good guiding company will run many groups and put you in the correct group for your level but you need to be honest about your ability.
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DB, think it would be me and Mr PP only - we both ski at the same level and like the same stuff so theres no difficulty with that and fortunate for the first time this year to not have to be too careful about cost. Not sure about how long we want to do it for - I've been working my way back from a patella tendon injury so haven't been able to get back to my thighs of steel status that I try to achieve ready for skiing Laughing so will see how I go for the first couple of days. Dr says I must be good and stick to the pistes and take it easy to warm up my legs... Mad Ah well, theres always nurofen.

Markymark29, thanks for this - have just looked and they do heli-skiing too which is on my list of always wanted to do and judging by the snow forecast we may be in luck snowHead
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Parkyparcours - heliskiing is bad for our precious mountain environment, annoys other people and deafens you to the words of the Great Snow Spirit. We should all walk for our backcountry turns.

Sadly, it's also the bestest, gott damn fun you'll ever have with your clothes on! Enjoy every minute of it!
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Parkyparcours,

Try to get a group that is similar in ability to you or pay up (i.e. 1 guide for two people).

IHMO Heli-skiing in St Anton is for people who aren't willing to put the effort in to skin up. There are much better places in the world to heli-ski, I've been in a helicopter while skiing once but to be honest the sense of achievement is much better if you have earned your turns by skiing / booting up.
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The standard ski school does plenty of off piste and is fairly inexpensive if funds are tight. Normal price for lessons with a bit extra for tranceiver hire.
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DB, +1 re heliskiing, plus there's a recession on (or so I believe anyway, even though we're clearly out of it if you listen to the radio/ TV............NOT!!)

Parkyparcours, Those guys at st.anton-classic are top guys, will be going with them guiding next year, only met them while there in January and they have been in the area for years, just branched out on their own, well worth a go, with 4 of you it'd be £75€ each plus a 1/4 of lunch and a tip so a great day out IMO and good value at that.
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DB, the only thing I can liken it to is my experience of cycling - my summer occupation. I do long distance and I'm a big fan of going fast downhill - you could argue that the downhill is made much more enjoyable and satisfying if you've had to climb to get there - the burn in the legs, the sweat pouring and lungs crying out for oxygen will amplify the exhiliaration and adrenaline of flying downhill with the hands very firmly off the brakes.
Crap I say, I hate climbs - they are miserable slogs that have to be endured. If there was a chairlift on ditchling beacon I'd be there with bells on Laughing

DO agree that there are better heliskiing options and its not environmentally friendly Embarassed but are taking our Ozzie friends to experience the Alps for their first time so have had to compromise. Otherwise would def be in Canada this year....
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Markymark29, like to support newbies so will follow up - thanks
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Markymark29 wrote:
Parkyparcours, Theres a highly recommended new guiding company (all ex Arlberg Ski School Guides) gnarly well respected guys, calles St Anton Classic, www.st.anton-classic.com. Never used them but was talking to a bunch of guys and them in Jnauary after a busy day in the POW they all looked happy! Ask for Josi Jennewien, 250€ for 2, additional people 20€ pp extra.



They are all locals (real) have family Hotels & Guest Houses in St Anton. Most of used to work for the Arlberg Ski School.
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stanton,

What's happening? are we finally seeing proper ski instruction/guiding competition in St Anton ? What next - will the shop cartel be broken? Wink
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I saw lots of their, very noticeable, green suits about last week.
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Do they speak English too? Read about the thread about ESF but didn't realise Austria had the same problem. My foreign language skills (beyond communication through the medium of mime) aren't up to much!

DB, So are you saying my diligent attempts to find the best ski hire for my friends are a complete waste of time???
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Another vote for Piste To Powder, I've had some great days with them. Not only are they full moutain guides but they are also fully qualified instructors, so you'll get to work on your technique (but not at the expense of skiing, the tuition is *nothing* like ski school).

I've never use the Classic guys, are they also all UIAGM guides too? I recognise a some of the names and I'm pretty sure they are not full moutain guides. Nothing on the website indicates this, unless I'm missing something.
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Parkyparcours wrote:
Do they speak English too?


In many years of visiting St Anton (and a couple of seasons living there) I have met a grand total of 1 person who does not speak English. Even the guy who worked at the tip and used to fish cigarette ends out of the rubbish spoke good English. I doubt you would find an instructor who did not speak English (although you almost certainly can find insturctors who don't speak German though!).
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thanks sah, I've been to St Anton before but didn't run into many locals for some reason - well apart from slurring "beer please" to the guys in the Mooserwirt Little Angel
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Parkyparcours wrote:
DB, So are you saying my diligent attempts to find the best ski hire for my friends are a complete waste of time???


No not at all what makes you think that?
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DB, So are you saying my diligent attempts to find the best ski hire for my friends are a complete waste of time???


No not at all what makes you think that?


I think the comment about the "cartel"... Sadly there is a lot of truth to the rumour though,rental prices don't seem to vary much in St Anton.

I'd recommend Jenneweins as they have good service and a good selection of gear. Sport Fauner is also excellent, not so much selection but very friendly. Check with your hotel or tour operator to see if they have a deal with a particular shop, you might get 10% off that way.
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Parkyparcours wrote:

I sneaked a few pictures on snowforecast this morning but had to shut the site down quickly as it gave me a bit of a turn - heart speeds up, breathing becomes shallow, strange longing feeling - is it just me does anyone else get strange tingles when they look at ski pics?????


You'll really want to avoid this other thread then: http://snowheads.com/ski-forum/viewtopic.php?t=74533

(sorry)
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Top shelf. I've just had to excuse myself after clearing up the little pool of drool on my desk Embarassed
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sah wrote:
I've never use the Classic guys, are they also all UIAGM guides too? I recognise a some of the names and I'm pretty sure they are not full moutain guides. Nothing on the website indicates this, unless I'm missing something.


There all Austrian (Tyrolean) were all born in Arlberg-Stanzertal (St Anton to Landeck) there family roots go back centuries still have run active farms on the hills you ski on. They are called upon for Avalanche Rescue duties.

I am not sure about there status regarding UIAGM . They probably laugh as they know der Arlberg more than anyone else.

Yes they speak enough/good English & will partake in a beverage Very Happy
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stanton wrote:
sah wrote:
I've never use the Classic guys, are they also all UIAGM guides too? I recognise a some of the names and I'm pretty sure they are not full moutain guides. Nothing on the website indicates this, unless I'm missing something.


There all Austrian (Tyrolean) were all born in Arlberg-Stanzertal (St Anton to Landeck) there family roots go back centuries still have run active farms on the hills you ski on. They are called upon for Avalanche Rescue duties.

I am not sure about there status regarding UIAGM . They probably laugh as they know der Arlberg more than anyone else.

Yes they speak enough/good English & will partake in a beverage Very Happy


Sure. I'm not questioning their pedigree or skill, just curious really.
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Assuming the classic guys used to wrok for the main ski school, yes they are UIAGM (Bergfuehrer is the Austrian branch of it), and most/all of them will be Staatliche instructors too (highest instructing quali). At least that was the case for all the guides I met when I was working there (as a lowly anwarter lol).
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I'm confident they are all UIAGM, they had had a great day out with a team when I met them having a couple of beers late pm in the Griabli. I asked Josi if he was free that week (January), he smiled and he said he was busy for the next 4 weeks but he'd be able to sort us out the week after with one of his main guys, good sign I thought. I agree with the above posts, they know these mountains like the back of their hands, they commented wisely that they wouldnt take us here and there, they know where to go, when and where and dependent on snow/ weather/ snowpack. Big back-slaps from all the locals who were in there.Top guys, I'll be using th lime-green guys in January/ February next year. Toofy Grin
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Parkyparcours,

I misread your post, thought you were talking about guides - looks like there are plenty of guide choices now. One thing I will say - even though I'm also a fluent german speaker it was good to have a native English speaker when learning to ski powder as they tend to be able to explain things in much better detail. Graham @ P2P is a geordie so speaks that language too. snowHead P2P have catered mainly to English speaking clients, I've met a fair few english speaking ski buddies at P2P, people that I have kept in contact with over the years. Some of whom I will be doing a weeks hut to hut touring in April. Not sure what the international mix with the other guiding outfits, you might end up skiing with some Dutch bloke Shocked Wink

I wouldn't expect much difference in ski hire or skiing goods prices though. Probably best to find which shop has the biggest selection of skis.
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DB, true enough, but a lot of Piste to Powder guides are also Austrian... Nothing wrong with that, indeed a lot good, but just because Graham is British doesn't mean his guides are...
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DB, true enough, but a lot of Piste to Powder guides are also Austrian... Nothing wrong with that, indeed a lot good, but just because Graham is British doesn't mean his guides are...


And don't forget that Graham has lived and worked in St Anton for a long time, certainly as long as I've known him, and I first met him in 1992, and that wasn't his first season. He and his team know the area pretty well, to say the least.

Anyway, it's great for us punters that more outfits are running off piste guiding and tuition, and if P2P were ever booked up I'd certainly give the Classic guys a go.
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DB wrote:
... Some of whom I will be doing a weeks hut to hut touring in April...


You're not doing the Silvretta Tour with P2P by any chance?
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DB, true enough, but a lot of Piste to Powder guides are also Austrian... Nothing wrong with that, indeed a lot good, but just because Graham is British doesn't mean his guides are...


Yes I realize that although guides who are specifically teaching mainly English people over many years will generally speak and understand the language better too. Tirol people also have a strong accent that even some other native German speakers don't understand. When the guide has to speak multiple languages (e.g. German, Dutch, English) it can be time consuming and I'd rather be skiing powder. If you end up in a group with 5 other Germans the guide probably won't speak too much English.
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sah wrote:
DB wrote:
... Some of whom I will be doing a weeks hut to hut touring in April...


You're not doing the Silvretta Tour with P2P by any chance?


Did that back in 2005 and had a great time. Planning to do the Großer Geiger (3360), Großvenediger (3674) and Großglockner (3798) in five days. circa 5500m of climbing.
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DB wrote:
sah wrote:
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... Some of whom I will be doing a weeks hut to hut touring in April...


You're not doing the Silvretta Tour with P2P by any chance?


Did that back in 2005 and had a great time. Planning to do the Großer Geiger (3360), Großvenediger (3674) and Großglockner (3798) in five days. circa 5500m of climbing.


Nice!
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DB, yes just looking for guiding not lessons (as ok off piste) so nice to have an English speaker to chat with when travelling but not critical. Sounds like he could be v interesting though so that would be cool.
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This guy is one of the very best to guide you around the area, always finds the best snow what ever the conditions, not only holds the highest quali but is great fun to ski with too! He does get very booked up so best to contact him asap: http://www.learn2ski.eu/en/

His name is Georg.....

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