Messages posted by : SnowDotCom
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I think I'd follow your lead too Trencher. If I haven't skied for a really long time, that initial lesson would be a waste. And to bring up getjim point, a ski holiday is just exactly that...a holiday. To set expectations like charging massive lines and floating in waist deep powder might be over ambitious. I leave that stuff to the pros. However if I feel like every time I go out I learn something new or progress in anyway, that's a victory for me.
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Innsbrucker ,
I also agree with Trencher & Brimster in that people learn in many different ways and if you're not hurting anyone on the hill, I don't really see the problem. However, if you've never taken a lesson or have never been skiing before, it's not a bad idea to take the plunge, pay the money & schedule one. It's only going to help. |
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