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Hi Snowheads
Can anyone make any recommendations for either private (most likely) or group lessons in Solden for my absolute beginner girlfriend? Are there any native English speakers working out there?
Thanks
Andy
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A snowHead
isn't a real person
Obviously
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isn't a real person
Jump on the ski bus and come to Obergurgl. Then you can ask for me, "Ted", or choose from several native English speakers. It´s also a nice quiet resort for beginners to learn in.
If you´re set on Sölden you can ask for Hannah at the "Blue ski school". Be also assured that most instructors in the Oetztal region speak very good English anyway.
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