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For complete beginners the most common lesson package is to book 2 to 3 hours of lessons each day - remember you can share the lessons with friends or family to bring the cost down. Whilst booking lessons for the full week is our recommendation, you could also split your lessons througout the week. Booking lessons for your first and second day in resort and then booking another one slightly later in the week will ensure your technique keeps progressing. Even expert skiers will greatly benefit from taking some private lessons, you can book an instructor to work on a specific aspect of your technique, such as improving your technique on steep slopes or if you simply want a guide to show you where to find the best snow conditions, your instructor will be able to help! A handy tip - if you're only after one lesson, try booking in the afternoon as it's often cheaper! You need specific equipment for ski touring, which you will need to rent yourself and take to the lesson. 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Max participants 6. Available in English, French, Italian, German and more. Full day. What to expect in Ski touring lessons in Rogla Private coaching. Your private ski touring lessons will be customised to your needs, including where you meet the instructor, you can have a one to one lesson or share the lessons with friends - the price remains the same. Improve your skiing. Booking a private ski touring lesson will enable you to improve your skills, whilst also moving at your own pace - a one on one lesson will be personalised to your ability and goals. Your instructor will take you on a route which is perfect for your fitness and ability level, creating an unforgettable experience in the mountains. Explore the mountains. Your ski touring instructor will show you the best ascents and descents for your skillset, whether you're looking to head to the backcountry in search of amazing views and powder, or just want to hike up your favourite piste. Learn more about us. 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