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Off-piste options in Val Gardena for a solo skier

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
I'm a solo skier and for security reasons my off-piste skiing usually consists of some nearby trees and next-to/between-piste. Going to Val Gardena in March and from what I managed to find out there's not much choice there in this regard and generally backcountry guided tours are recommended. So what are my options here as a solo skier? Is it possible to join a guided group? Do I have to book in advance or can I sort it out a day before? Or do I just join a regular higher level course?
No previous experience with avi kit.
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