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Engelberg Mar 3rd-6th
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A snowHead
Hi,
Just wondered if anyone is going to be in Engelberg March 3rd - 6th next month and be interested in sharing a guide for a couple of days ?
Has anyone stayed at the youth hostal there ? Or have any suggestions for nice cheap accomadation.
I will be driving out from the uk and spending a few days there to warm up before heading on down to Realp for Tour Soliel.
Thanks
Regards Mark
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Obviously
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isn't a real person
Topsmoke
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Hi Mark
I won't be out in March, but planning for Easter - would be interested to hear any experiences with guides once you're back.
cheers
h.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well
we tried to get a guide (from the guide office), but they were so laid back, they weren't interested in going out unless there was g'teed snow.
As it turned out, we didn't need them - there's enough 'easy' offpiste (if you're brave and suitably equipped), that we were fine w/out them.
I'd definitely go again, as there is a lot of easily accessible offpiste, and a fair bit within an hour or two's skinning.... had 6 inches or more on Sunday night, and an epic monday.
great place for a long weekend (if there's good snow)
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