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Started by Cmulhern in Austria - 24 Replies

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Tony_H
reply to 'St. Anton off piste'
posted Jan-2009

I would have to say that taking a guide for off piste in St Anton would have been a huge waste of money. We found plenty to go at, albeit hardly in fresh powder after a week of cold temps and bright sun, but there was simply tons of it to go at over there. Anyone who finds a huge snowfall overnight in St Anton will be in heaven.

I would probably not do some of the stuff we did if conditions and visibility had not been good to be honest, and from what I saw of the ski guiding, most of it was all about flying down as fast as possible and not taking in the scenery and having some fun.

Go with a group of competent skiers, and enjoy it. But dont forget the seriousness of offpiste skiing and BE CAREFUL.

Ise
reply to 'St. Anton off piste'
posted Jan-2009

andyhull wrote:I can recommend piste to powder, their guides are excellent.
If you're venturing well away from the pistes then a guide is essential as is full backcountry kit and knowing how to use it.


Another vote for Piste to Powder, that's Graham Austick's outfit and they're very good. There's some serious off-piste around the area both in terms of technical difficulty and access and you would need to use a guide to get into that. There's an amount of more accessible stuff, around Stuben was a favourite of mine, where the normal precautions are required but you'd not need a guide and there's a number of fun ski itineraries which obviously get skied out pretty quick.

Possibly the best off piste in the area is off the back of the Valluga for which a guide is compulsory or they won't let you take kit onto the top lift section. It's a an amazing start on a steep slope and you ski back into Zurs. Highly recommended!

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Ellistine
reply to 'St. Anton off piste'
posted Jan-2009

ise wrote:Possibly the best off piste in the area is off the back of the Valluga for which a guide is compulsory or they won't let you take kit onto the top lift section. It's a an amazing start on a steep slope and you ski back into Zurs. Highly recommended!
Christ! The lift looked scary enough :shock:

Edited 1 time. Last update at 12-Jan-2009

Caron-a
reply to 'St. Anton off piste'
posted Jan-2009

ellistine wrote:Good to meet Tino. Is four j2skiers a new record for a get together?


getting competitive are we? there were four of us at olympia and I believe there'll be 6 of us in n next week 8)

do I remember rightly that you're off to obergurgl next?

glad you all had a great time :thumbup:

Ellistine
reply to 'St. Anton off piste'
posted Jan-2009

caron-a wrote:
ellistine wrote:Good to meet Tino. Is four j2skiers a new record for a get together?


getting competitive are we? there were four of us at olympia and I believe there'll be 6 of us in n next week 8)

do I remember rightly that you're off to obergurgl next?

glad you all had a great time :thumbup:

Yep, Obergurgl in a fortnight and N in March. Somehow I don't expect either trip to be as adrenalin fueled as Stanton. :D

Edited 1 time. Last update at 12-Jan-2009

Tony_H
reply to 'St. Anton off piste'
posted Jan-2009

I just want to say that Ellistine was doing Jaegerbombs, shots, pints, red vodka, and wine and then flying down off piste and moguls the next morning without any assistance from anyone else.

Adrenaline junkie.

Dave Mac
reply to 'St. Anton off piste'
posted Jan-2009

ellistine,

What dates are you in March?

Ian Wickham
reply to 'St. Anton off piste'
posted Jan-2009

Good to have you back guy's 8)

Topic last updated on 14-January-2009 at 08:35