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saas fee (mid Feb to mid April 2023) off-piste/ski touring buddy

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Hi everyone, I am a female skier living in London. I’m going to be based in saas fee (staying in saas grund) for the season (mid February to mid April). looking for someone to go off-piste and ski touring with. I can go down any piste okay, slower on the uphill (vertical 300m/hr).
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
@yoyowoo, I've skied extensively in and around Saas-Fee for 30+ years, and you really need a guide to ski/tour anything other than slope side anywhere near the glaciers. The amount of 'safe' off piste is pretty limited, and most of it requires a very good base to be viable. You can tour up the three Saas-Fee ski areas starting in the village, which will give you a pretty safe 700-800 vertical and each ends at a restaurant Very Happy

You could also try contacting the local mountain guides office, to see if they have anyone else looking for company - https://www.saasfeeguides.com/en_GB
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 Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
PowderAdict wrote:
@yoyowoo, I've skied extensively in and around Saas-Fee for 30+ years, and you really need a guide to ski/tour anything other than slope side anywhere near the glaciers. The amount of 'safe' off piste is pretty limited, and most of it requires a very good base to be viable. You can tour up the three Saas-Fee ski areas starting in the village, which will give you a pretty safe 700-800 vertical and each ends at a restaurant Very Happy

You could also try contacting the local mountain guides office, to see if they have anyone else looking for company - https://www.saasfeeguides.com/en_GB


thanks so much for the tips! will look into the website.
in that case, on-piste AT buddy would be nice too...
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