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     Snowboard Levels

Beginners
 
What can you do already?
   Not a lot this is my first time ever on a board.
What will I learn?
   You will start ion the near flat, learning to gently let the board slide flat and then traverse the slope on each of your toe and heal edge,    before progressing onto the easy green slopes, learning the basics of turning.
What kind of slopes/lifts?
   You will progress when ready onto the gentle green slopes using the gondolas and easy chairs.
What lift pass do I need?
   Single valley pass is fine.
 
 
Level 1
 
What can you do already?
   I have some experience and can control the board on my toe and heal edge on easy greens and turn but struggle to turn with    ease in both directions; I have done maybe one week.
What will I learn?
   You will learn to turn in both directions on greens and the easiest blues.
What kind of slopes/lifts?
   Green runs and easy blue runs using chairs and gondolas.
What lift pass do I need?
   Single valley will do.
 
 
Level 2
 
What can you do already?
   I have mastered turning on greens and easy blue runs but fear steepness, I have done one or two weeks.
What will I learn?
   Confidence turning on steeper and more difficult terrain, introduction to riding switch.
What kind of slopes/lifts?
   Blue runs and maybe later even red ones using both chairs and drag lifts.
What lift pass do I need?
   Single valley pass is sufficient but a three valley extension will be required for longer days.
 
 
Level 3
 
What can you do already?
   I am turning competently on blues and reds and have boarded for 2 to 3 weeks.
What will I learn?
   You will learn to enjoy speed even on harder slopes, like reds and black into fresh powder and an introduction to freestyle tricks.
What kind of slopes/lifts?
   Blues, reds and blacks using both chairs and drag lifts. I may even go a little off piste.
What lift pass do I need?
   Three valley pass. Insurance that covers off piste.
 
 
Level 4
 
What can you do already?
   I can get around the whole domain and like to go fast but need more control and technique for those blacks and bumps, and in    the park. I have boarded for at least 4 weeks.
What will I learn?
   You will learn to perfect your technique for varied conditions whilst experiencing the thrill of speed and the thrills of the park.
What kind of slopes/lifts?
   Blacks, the park, off piste, more blacks, park and off piste and oh ok we do have to do blues and reds too.
What lift pass do I need?
   Three valley pass. Insurance that covers off piste.
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