Age groups
$600
4 to 5-year olds
$600
Ages 5 and up
$600
Ages 6 and 7
Ages 8-13
Skiers are first-time skiers who have never skied on snow before but have had indoor Mini Mountain lessons.
Skiers are cautious novices who are able to do a snowplow (wedge), turn both ways, and are able to stop, but linking turns smoothly may be difficult.
Skiers are confident novices who are able to stop and make round snowplow turns on easy beginner trails.
Skiers are cautious intermediate skiers who can link turns but still prefer moderate speed. Level 4 skiers ski in a small wedge, and their skis may be parallel at the end of the turn on easy trails. Level 4 is a transition level in which skiers will begin to ski more blue, intermediate, runs.
Skiers are intermediates who are confident on easy blue runs and ski mostly parallel but may at times use the wedge to begin a turn or to stop. Level 5 skiers may be cautious on intermediate trails that are slightly steep or icy.
Skiers confidently make parallel turns on blue runs but do not ski many advanced trails. Level 6 skiers use their poles to time turns. A Level 6 skier is interested in learning to ski better on more challenging terrain.
Skiers ski controlled parallel turns and can ski very well on blue trails. Level 7 skiers can control their speed and rhythm on intermediate trails, but they are looking to ski on challenging trails with better style. Level 7 skiers can adjust the size and length of their turns and are learning to ski on a variety of different types of snow and terrain.
Skiers ski with good technique on all terrain and snow conditions. Level 8 skiers are able to ski black diamond trails with confidence using carved turns.
Skiers enjoy the challenge of difficult ski trails and ski moguls, steeps, and other black diamond terrain.