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Hi a group of us are off to sauze the first week on january and two of us are after a few private lessons at the start of the week.
I was wondering if anyone had and recomendations for us?
Thanks
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mattfinnster
, You could try the Faure Caire family - Roberto, Andrea, or Umberto the father. All recommended - contact them through the family B&B:
info@chaletcheznous.it
I'll also be in Sauze that week, if you want to meet up.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Yep I do, I don't know your standard of skiing, if you're of a high standard and want to ski the whole mountain or polish up on race technique, the red ski school an instructor called dada, young athletic lad who skied for the junior italian national slalom team,
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Ah, Sauze is where I learned to ski!
The blue school, Paulo (there were 2 Paulo's, mine lived in Turin).
I was a beginner & he had me parallel turning after a 2
Hour lesson & gave me more confidence with one more lesson a day or so later. That was 2006, worst year for snow in a long time.
He may be retired now. You'll love Sauze x
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