St. Bear
New member
You're in the same boat as the rest of us. I consider myself at a pretty high skill level, but since I don't get more than 20-25 days on snow now I'm just not getting the time on the terrain I love. So the bumps and woods skills are behind when I do get in them. Night league racing is keeping my groomer skills sharp, but if I'm not on my race skis I still take it easy on the ice.
I'm averaging around 15 days a year since my son was born (this is going to be the third ski season). I can definitely see my ability regressing, and it's maddening.
One thing about lessons, while I agree with everyone saying it's important, try to line it up so you can ski the conditions that give you the most trouble. I took some lessons a few years ago, but whenever I went, the only thing open were groomers, and I didn't get much out of it.