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Silvretta tour, March 21-28th 2013

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
We're looking for up to 3 people to join a small group ski touring in the Silvretta region (Ischgl-Galtur) this year. There are 3 of us so far, 45-55, reasonably fit and good skiers. The trip is from 21 March to 28 March this year and will be a classic Silveretta Alps hut-hut tour from Ischgl to Galtur (along the Swiss/Austrian border). Focus is on lots of fresh tracks, powder skiing with some skinning (prob. no more than 3 hours in a given day), staying in pretty comfortable alpine huts/refuges on the way. The huts are generally at high altitude (2500-3000m), reached only by helicopter or skis, staffed, pretty comfortable (hot showers, warm fires) and provide half board accommodation- generally good food and wine and shared room/dormitory sleeping.

If you're interested you need to be a good off piste skier (able to handle all types of conditions), but touring experience is not necessary. This would be a good first tour for someone who has done a lot of off piste. Cost will be about £1000.

If you're interested, let me know.
CouloirJunkie@yahoo.co.uk
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