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Tammy Esten who owns Mint Snowboard School in Morzine was interviewed by powderroom.net at the start of the season. Click here to read the article.

 Considering learning to be instructor? Not sure what it involves or where it can take you?

On Sunday (Oct 19), Milton Keynes Sno!zone is hosting an event where you can get your questions answered by the experts. 

From noon to 4pm, UK-based training and adventure company Peak Leaders is taking over one of the slopes at the centre with their team of snow sports professionals – and they want you to get involved. 

Peak Leaders run courses in Europe, Japan, Canada and India, as well as South America and Australia and New Zealand during our summertime. 

With old man winter pricking up his ears and the powder calling, the thought of spending the coldest months of the year in the UK is a pretty gloomy prospect.

But – if you’ve got cash to splash and a hankering for adventure – you could be making fresh tracks in Japan in the New Year, while winging your way to an instructor qualification that could take you almost anywhere in the world.

British company Peak Leaders has boldly ventured to the Far East with a 10-week instructor course in Myoko, starting on January 17.

By the end of it, successful candidates will be Level Two qualified by the British Association of Snowsports Instructors (Basi).

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