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Off piste In Flims Laax, Davos etc
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Hello Everybody!!
My brother has just moved to Zurich and loves to tour/off piste, I am really hoping someone might know of an english language guiding/routes book that I might buy him for his 30th! any ideas snowheads?
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Does he speak German? There are guides for off piste in St Anton and Davos areas (and no doubt others) but I think they are in German - probably not bad to get it anyway if he's in Zurich as a way to force him to learn it (I'm in the same boat and yet don't speak any German to speak of). I'm in Davos at the moment and may look to pick up the guide myself if I get time so if you're interested I can tell you if it is in English. I don't know where to get these other than at the resorts. There is also a collection of freeride maps for Switzerland which might be interesting.
http://www.freeride-map.com/?cid=100&lid=1&cat_id=1.
That might be easier than a guide.
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There's an English guide book to St Anton, definitely.
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Cheers folkes, thanks for your help!!
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