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St Anton Powder Club for children

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Hi, can anyone tell me if the powder club in the Arlberg ski school is suitable for a 12 year old? Pretty competent skier (two weeks every year since he was a toddler)

Thanks
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Hey moseyp, I guess you first need to check with them if they'll take someone that young. I've taken my son (then 10 years old) with me on a Piste to Powder level 2 day, and P2P, who normally say min 16 years old, were ok with it as they knew me and I vouched for him. He managed fine - just about, got tired towards the end of the day. (Group was happy as it gave them a breather, and on the other hand I helped out a few times when people were falling)

I've only done the Powder Club once, last winter, and I was surprised by the quality of the skiing - I'd say overlapping Level 3 and 4 of P2P. My son wouldn't have kept up (and he may not have liked the North Face of Valluga as the first run of the day). But maybe if the have a lower-level group?
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Thanks horizon - I was looking at Powder Light, sounds pretty easy going but I haven't done any of them so I've no idea really. http://www.powderclub.at/de/kurse/powder-light.html
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