Lumps and Bumps - Skiing Terrain
Clinic Date: Saturday March 6, 2010 - Afternoon
Spaces Remaining: 1 / Capacity: 8
Ability Level:
Intermediate (Ability Assessment)
Clinic Codes: 209P - Afternoon
Clinic Description: Obstacles are one of the challenges in downhill skiing that we all must deal with. Random lumps and bumps in the line you are skiing can be viewed as painful or playful. This intermediate clinic focuses on ways to ski these obstacles and maybe even turn them into something fun!
General Clinic Information:The festival is a celebration of backcountry skiing so our clinics focus on skiing skills that will improve your skiing in the backcountry - as well as in the ski area. We focus on the three main challenges in backcountry skiing, terrain steepness, terrain obstacles (trees and bumps), and different snow conditions. In the backcountry, these three variables define the challenges of skiing downhill. In keeping with this many of the clinics do not specify free heel or fixed heel - alpine or tele. Techniques may vary but the common threads of successful skiing do not. Most of our instructors teach and ski on both types of gear and have a great understanding of any specifics that may apply. Where applicable, you will find gear specific clinics, but feel free to join in a mixed clinic based on your ability and interest.












