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Off piste trip 19-24 Feb - anyone interested?

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
A mate and I (both in 50s and decent skiers) have booked on [url=https://azimut.ski/en/trips/the-powder-trip---elite-freeride-skiing][/url]. It's run by Azimut - a French co we've been with a couple of times before. the trip's not based in one particular location but aims to travel to where the snow's best in the Alps (within reason). The trip is pretty good value compared to most, and we've had excellent guides on previous trips (Monterosa/Aosta valley etc). The only downside with going with a French group is that usually the others on the trip don't speak English and neither mine or my mate's French is too great. So if any English speaking Snowheads are looking for a good off-piste adventure you'd be welcome to join us. The standard is usually pretty good, and in the past we've done some great high mountain routes, moderate steeps/couloirs eg Malfatta and glaciers. Skinning is kept to a minimum to get to the good snow. We're both based in Scotland. Send me a message or post if you'd like more info. Starts and finishes in Oulx, 19-24 Feb.
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
https://azimut.ski/en/trips/the-powder-trip---elite-freeride-skiing
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