arik
Member
Hi,
My main question is if anyone knows a shop in Northampton/Amherst (MA) or West Dover area VT that rents tele equipment, and if anyone has any other general advice about learning tele. I am a decent downhill and cross country skier but have never tried tele skiing before.
I am going to visit my sister & her husband in Chico California in late february and we decided to do a little ski trip to Shasta Ski Bowl as it is close to her, uncrowded, cheap, and we have never been. The place rents Tele equipment and also has tele group lessons daily.( Unusual right? I am thinking the snow must be heavy.) So I have decided to make the most of an otherwise small ski area and try to learn tele while I am there. Since they are more beginner skiers I think my trying something new will be good to as I can stay with them on the beginner lifts, etc.
I am thinking it might be a good idea for me to rent tele equipment one day earlier this season to try it out here in the East.
I have found some great instructional videos online.
Thanks for any advice and I would really appreciate a suggestion for a shop to rent at.
Arik
My main question is if anyone knows a shop in Northampton/Amherst (MA) or West Dover area VT that rents tele equipment, and if anyone has any other general advice about learning tele. I am a decent downhill and cross country skier but have never tried tele skiing before.
I am going to visit my sister & her husband in Chico California in late february and we decided to do a little ski trip to Shasta Ski Bowl as it is close to her, uncrowded, cheap, and we have never been. The place rents Tele equipment and also has tele group lessons daily.( Unusual right? I am thinking the snow must be heavy.) So I have decided to make the most of an otherwise small ski area and try to learn tele while I am there. Since they are more beginner skiers I think my trying something new will be good to as I can stay with them on the beginner lifts, etc.
I am thinking it might be a good idea for me to rent tele equipment one day earlier this season to try it out here in the East.
I have found some great instructional videos online.
Thanks for any advice and I would really appreciate a suggestion for a shop to rent at.
Arik
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