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Ski Schools Obergurgl

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Hi,

We are off to Obergurgl over the new year with Esprit Ski. Our oldest is too advanced for their lessons so we didn't book anything (after they put her in the absolute beginners class last Jan and still charged us the full whack - but that is another story). Anyway, I am not familiar with the Austrian ski school levels but she has finished the ESF levels and is eating more interested in racing or generally hooning around and out skiing her parents!

So any advice on what we should do next? I think she still needs lessons and has shown some interest in the past in undertaking ski racing, but I don't know if a full week long class is what she needs or if there is more of a race based training she can do.

Any experience or advice?

Cheers,
Peter
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
prthomas, Not really relevant to your question, but I thought I would relay my experience of the ski school that Esprit use in Obergurgl (well, the one they used last season anyway). Both my boys - an experienced and gnarly 7 year old, and an absolute beginner 4 year old - had an absolutely fantastic week, with knowledgable and enthusiastic instructors. I'm sure if you give them a call they'll be able to come up with something suitable for your daughter. Cool
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