Author Topic: Ski gear buying strategies, whats yours???  (Read 1517 times)

Ron

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Re: Ski gear buying strategies, whats yours???
« Reply #15 on: July 07, 2008, 08:44:17 am »
Those are great ideas and if you are really serious about gaining skill and comfort level,? would highly recommend a camp or two. Regarding the Real Skier III outing in Steamboat, its just our little gang here that gets together on our own and ski for a few days. It's just for fun but there is a lot of help and such from the likes of gary, lynn, Ed and Jim. I am not an "official" PMTS'r so my methods are not "sanctioned" :) Gary is an amazing skier and has a real talent for teaching and analyzing. My skiing is much stronger because of it. From what you desribed, it sounds like a level 5-6 but it's not that important. You are welcome ot join in on the week if you would like ot come. Keep in mind that none of us knew each other and we all first met here and then we skied at Beaver Creek. No pressure, everyone skis at thier own level, terrain and speed. It all works out well. (except if there's powder) It's a good time, lots of laughs and good food.
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