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Vosges - english speaking instructors?

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
My sister lives in Brussels and her son has just been away for a ski weekend and is totally hooked. They do not have the time to go away for a holiday so they were thinking of doing a weekend in Vosges. Their plan is to go down early Saturday morning and come back late on Sunday. I assume they would need to have a private instructor as they would only be able to ski on Saturday afternoon/Sunday morning but they are finding it difficult to get an english speaking instructor. Can anyone give me some advice about instructors in that area.

Failing that she suggests that I go over and help them but I am not certain I am a good enough skier to do that, though I am tempted to go over to get an extra skiing fix Very Happy
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