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Ski tuition, Alleghe, Arabba area

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
I'm on an extended ski holiday based in Alleghe. Friends and family have visited and gone and I am on my own till Feb 19th. I was thinking I make take some lessons. I am knocking on a bit (62) and have been skiing most years since I turned 50. Basically I'm fairly rubbish intermediate level. Can't afford more than a couple of sessions. But would like to find a good English speaking instructor who can give me some pointers and some exercises to practise. Already asked on another forum and informed that ski schools in Alleghe not the best English speakers. Have car, will travel. Any advice?
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