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Off piste lessons and/or guiding in St Anton

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Does anyone have any recommendations for off piste lessons and/or guiding in St Anton?
3 of us are going in January.
Last winter we skied in VT and Soldeu and got quite a bit of off piste in - did one day in VT with an ESF guide.
Looking to progress, safely, and never skied in St Anton before so don't know the area.
Would consider a group thing but, depending on price, would prefer if we have the instructor/guide to ourself.
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"Piste to Powder" are regularly recommended on here - quite expensive but good. More guides than teachers but they do also teach. Otherwise the only individual guide I know, though cheaper, is already booked up.
"Forum Search" above, will give you lots of threads on this. Loads of teachers out there. From the official St Anton website: http://www.stantonamarlberg.com/en/winter/skischulen/index.html but I notice they manage to not include Piste to Powder (presumably because it is run by an English guide - though long-time resident)
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I'd recommend Franz Trimmel, who was with Piste 2 Powder last year but appears to have set up his own company. We skiied with him for about 5 days last year, he always managed to find some good snow and gave good tips where needed. Quite expensive although not sure what the going rate is. Website here http://alloffpiste.com/skiing/piste-guide-st-anton/#price
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Thanks, I'll have a look at these.
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