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Off piste (snowboard) guide in St Anton ?
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Hi
Can anyone recommend a good off piste guide (to guide snowboarders) in the St Anton region. I will be up there next week so I want to book a guide for early in the week to check out what Anton/Lech/Zurs has to offer.
Thanks
Diarmuid
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Diarmuid
, check out
www.ultimate-ski.com
which we launched last week and you will find plenty on St A (and separately Lech-Zurs) within the main resort section and further information in the off-piste section. For safety reasons and route finding it's well worth hiring a guide. Thus far our contributors tend to be skiers not boarders (but we welcome boarder contributors too!), but think the off-piste information relevant. And be sure to visit Stuben! Feed back welcome. Cheers DH
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David Holyoak
, Thanks I'll check that out .!! Do you think it would be necessary to book a guide before arrival. Esp as I am thinking of booking one for Sunday...
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Yes, its always better to book. They have a big ski school which will be able to help you, but better than that I'd begin by contacting Graham Austick (Piste to Powder) who runs an excellent guiding business in St A and is one of our contributors. You will see reference to him in the St Anton advanced and off piste pages of our site and all contact details can be found in the Profiles section under Piste to Powder. Graham is a skier but has 5-6 other guides working with him and will probably not mind whether you on one plank or two. In any event he will advise you best alternatives. Give him my best regards when you speak to him. Cheers DH
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Seems email to pistetopowder is bouncing. Not good for business, I'd say. I'll ring them later.
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