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Good off-piste skier(s) needed for holiday Feb

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
One, or even two good off-piste skiers wanted to join group of 4 with exceptional guide (we just lost a fifth to detached retina problems)
Holiday 7th-16th February (we go out on the Friday to Geneva, ski 2 days and then are joined by the guide for 6 days. Flying back from Geneva airport on Sunday morning. But you could join us a little later if you prefer.)
You must be a good off piste skier (Around Ski Club of GB Gold standard) able to ski any snow and happy on 40º perhaps more briefly 45º slopes. Touring bindings with skins may be needed, though my lack of stamina uphill now have reduced the amount we walk to find good snow.
Zeb Roche (google him) is a well known and exceptional guide (with a van), very safe but always giving an exciting experience. We usually book him twice per season. His own area is the Haute Maurienne but we employ him in lots of other places (Dolomites, Verbier, Grimentz, Zermatt, Alagna, Zillertal etc).
After some bad experiences with snow of recent years we decided last year to pick the resort at the last moment based on expected snow. We don't use expensive hotels so this might involve some self catering mixed with eating out.
I know most people will have fixed their 2025 skiing by now, so this is rather grasping at straws...
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