I noticed that you got on and off the lifts unassisted.I am a level 7 skier. Good enough for me.
I noticed that you got on and off the lifts unassisted.I am a level 7 skier. Good enough for me.
I‘m barely intermediate at level 5. My ski week instructor took us all over the front and back of the mountain and there were still more trails to explore at the end of six days. Even confined to greens and blues, there is enough variety in terrain and pitch to keep engaged. I was not at all bored.What was the feeling for intermediates? Did they have enough terrain to be interesting?
Boo. Your false modesty has jumped the shark now.
It is for me...
They even named a ski, and a car, after you!I've been level 7 for so long they actually made up a new level just for me - Super 7.
I'll tell you the story when I see you next.
They even named a ski, and a car, after you!
Headed there on Sunday - reading all of the posts and seeing the pictures has really ramped up the anticipation!
Will do - as long as you’re feeling like taking it easy that day, that is!
I’ll be doing M-F ski week, so my husband will be skiing hard in the morning and relaxing a bit more in the afternoons.
Ski with him!!!! You will learn as much as a private lesson. He will not push you beyond your ability and will stay right with you if you feel challenged! @KingGrump and his wife, Mamie, are the nicest people on the planet!Will do - as long as you’re feeling like taking it easy that day, that is!
I’ll be doing M-F ski week, so my husband will be skiing hard in the morning and relaxing a bit more in the afternoons.
Will do - as long as you’re feeling like taking it easy that day, that is!
I’ll be doing M-F ski week, so my husband will be skiing hard in the morning and relaxing a bit more in the afternoons.
Will do - have we swapped contact info on Ski Diva already?I am doing ski week next M-F too! Let me know what you will be wearing and I will try to find you. Gotta say hi to a fellow Michigander!
I didn't see the ridge cat at Taos! Why didn't anyone tell me!
What was the feeling for intermediates? Did they have enough terrain to be interesting?