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Where to start in St Anton?

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Am currently too excited to sleep - off to St Anton tomorrow for a week and I was thinking to myself that there seems to be a lot of terrain...where is best place to start?

Level-wise - I'm a boarder who is happy on reds, blacks if they're not moguled and icey (although I never seem to get a massive thrill out of blacks) but keen to perhaps hire a instructor to brush up my powder skills. Anyway, I thought there may be a few Snowheads who know the area and can recommend the places to get my boarding legs back in the first couple of days and then moving onto perhaps more challenging but fun pistes. Is there any powder left over there or has it all been tracked out?

Finally...would someone be able to explain the "ski route" system? I've never come across these before as normally the slope is pisted or off-piste.

Thanks to everyone in advance. I now have to go wrap Christmas presents, write Christmas cards, marzipan the cake.........

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