I wish I could get in on that Monday Night league, but I do live in Mass... So I am hardly up in gilford mondays. If anything I am looking maybe at the nashoba race league.
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I wish I could get in on that Monday Night league, but I do live in Mass... So I am hardly up in gilford mondays. If anything I am looking maybe at the nashoba race league.
I was curious and checked...race fee is OK but you still need to buy a lift ticket. Might get a bit pricey for the OP since he usually doesn't buy a Wa pass.Join a team at WA!
I was curious and checked...race fee is OK but you still need to buy a lift ticket. Might get a bit pricey for the OP since he usually doesn't buy a Wa pass.
I liked the deal at Pats Peak where the race fee included the night lift ticket. Pats isn't all that convenient however...
In all seriousness, become a ski instructor. You start of with the little kids so that is easy enough and they have clinics for the ski instructors all the time and you get a season pass to get out there more. Some resorts have ambassadors and you can volunteer for that and get a season pass which will also get you out more. In fact, I have a friend that is an ambassador at WV and he is constantly skiing with ski instructors and ski patrol and learns a lot.
haha.... this is hinting at going on hijack. Over at NV, I have talked to the racers in the beer league while I lapped the bumps. Not sure what the $ situation is but what they do is dual gates, four to six member teams. You race the course twice and they time you on each run. They try to match you with someone at the same level so that nether racer is getting blown away. After all the racing is done, they go up to the restaurant have dinner and beer and go over video analysis of each racer.
IMO, that is great stuff for ski techniques focused on racing however bump techniques are so different that it may not translate in a bump run.
In all seriousness, become a ski instructor. You start of with the little kids so that is easy enough and they have clinics for the ski instructors all the time and you get a season pass to get out there more. Some resorts have ambassadors and you can volunteer for that and get a season pass which will also get you out more. In fact, I have a friend that is an ambassador at WV and he is constantly skiing with ski instructors and ski patrol and learns a lot.
I was talking to someone from this forum about that several seasons ago. The commit level is still high, tho I forgot the number of hours you have to put in.
Impossible to help without knowing what you ski like. Post a video of yourself, and I'll give you some ideas and some drills to practice.Okay...
...I guess you could say I am a perpetual high intermediate... I want to though hit the bumps, and ski the trees - really ski better. So if you could recommend one thing to start with, what would it be?
This is not a bad idea for some, however the OP has a 9-5 and a wife and child. If he were to pick up instructing, there wouldn't be much time for pleasure skiing after teaching hordes of children how to snowplow.
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Impossible to help without knowing what you ski like. Post a video of yourself, and I'll give you some ideas and some drills to practice.
Even though I'm a ski instructor (a pretty good one), I don't really give the people I'm skiing with any advice unless they ask. I'd be pissed if someone started shouting out Golf tips when I was playing golf with them, so I try not to do the skiing version of that. But if you want to get better and are prepared for an honest assessment, post up a vid and we'll see what we can do.
There is time to ski. You just don't want to after picking up 4 yr olds off the snow all day.
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Bostonian, your situation sounds remarkably like my own. Non-skier wife kids just getting back into skiing. This will be my 3rd full season back on snow in 20+ years.
The best thing(s) I ever did was get the kids in lessons as soon as my youngest was able to. Last year they did Wawa DEV team every Sunday and I did a breakthrough clinic. We are doing the same routine again this year and I will definitely be taking the clinic again, with a focus on bumps this year. I am looking forward to trying to ski with people other than my kids this year as well.