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I'm sure there are a few snowHeads who have done this. I'm thinking of doing so in the first week of January.
Any tips on operators/guides? How good a skier do you need to be? I'm comfortable on pretty well any piste, at a reasonable pace, and have done a fair bit of off-piste skiing, but I'm by no means a natural. E.g. I'm totally comfortable on the VB tourist route, but don't go seeking out steep couloirs. I don't have much experience of powder beyond about ankle/shin depth (which I'm reasonably comfortable with).
Thanks for any help.
Obviously
A snowHead
isn't a real person
Obviously
A snowHead
isn't a real person
Make sure you pick a really good day with new snow - some years ago I took a group with the assurance that the snow was great and it was like cement even on wide skis - and extremely expensive - better to go to Canada for the best powder. Good intermediate standard with sense of adventure required!
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