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PowderGuide Tirol: The best freeride tours

The new PowderGuide book for Tirol

by PowderGuide 11/30/2012
The new PowderGuide book "Tirol - The best freeride tours" presents 50 selected deep snow tour destinations with short ascents and exciting descents on 184 pages. From pleasure slopes to challenging steep terrain, there is something for everyone between Kitzbühel and St. Anton. The tours are accompanied by detailed route descriptions with topographical maps and all the important information, as well as many high-quality freeride pictures that will make you want to follow them.

In the particularly well-developed Tyrol, lift-assisted tours are the next logical step for freeriders who want to escape the hustle and bustle of the ski resorts, but don't want to do without heavy, downhill-oriented equipment and appreciate fast descents. The new book by the PowderGuide authors makes the first (second or third) steps away from the ski resorts easier and is guaranteed to make the next freeride trip in Tyrol a special experience, true to the motto: rewarding descents with manageable ascents.

In the best PowderGuide tradition, the basics of snow and avalanche awareness as well as common risk check methods are presented in a competent and easy-to-understand manner. Practice-oriented equipment tips round off the Tirol guide.

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Book information

PowderGuide Tirol: The best freeride tours
Lorenzo Rieg, Marius Schwager, Lea Hartl

184 pages, 97 color and 20 b/w illustrations, 50 sketch maps and 1 overview map,
14.5 x 21 cm, paperback with flaps
ISBN 978-3-7022-3210-8 WG 1444
Price: € 19.95 / SFr. 28.50

Order the book directly from the publisher (free shipping in Germany and Austria)

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