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i'm thinking of going skiing this spring break. except i never have and have no clube how to get started lol. can anyone help me out?
Originally posted by: Wheatmaster
i'm thinking of going skiing this spring break. except i never have and have no clube how to get started lol. can anyone help me out?
Originally posted by: cavemanmoron
go to Colorado,
take a ski lesson/rental deal;saves a lot of money.
Breckenridge was awesome,when I was there, in Jan.1977.
http://breckenridge.snow.com/
I leaned how to ski in Colorado over a spring break and I had a superb time....Originally posted by: Tomato
I don't know if skiing for the first time would make for a great spring break... odds are you'll be falling a lot, and will have a very sore rear after 2-3 days of this. Definitely take a professional lesson or five, and good luck if you go through with it! For the $$$, it'd be best to stick to a small local hill 'til you get the hang of it.
Originally posted by: Tylanner
Stay away from black diamonds.
Learn a little control BEFORE going on the ski lift.
If your athletic, you'll have no prob.
Originally posted by: NeuroSynapsis
take the first ski lesson
never more than 1, anything after that ispretty pointless
you're gonna spend alot less time on your ass then say, a snowboarder, but when you fall you're gonna take it on the hip
start off with a smaller set of ski's. stick to teh bunny slopes. get crazy. then terrorize the boarders.![]()
Originally posted by: DrPizza
Originally posted by: NeuroSynapsis
take the first ski lesson
never more than 1, anything after that ispretty pointless
you're gonna spend alot less time on your ass then say, a snowboarder, but when you fall you're gonna take it on the hip
start off with a smaller set of ski's. stick to teh bunny slopes. get crazy. then terrorize the boarders.![]()
I disagree highly. I've been skiing for years... I still take lessons each time I ski. I picked it up quickly, hitting the diamond slopes the first time I skied, and on about the 3rd time I was on a double diamond.
(hint: if your skis are set properly for a beginner, they're just plain going to fall off on a double diamond slope)
Nonetheless, there's still things I can learn... I'm at the expert level in the ski school, so it's great to ski with instructors who really know their stuff.
Another hint: rent shaped skis, they make it much easier.
