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Originally Posted by killclimbz
The best clinic I know of is to move to Colorado, California, Utah, or Wyoming. Preferably in the mountains where they get snow.
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I dream about that! hopefully, it will happen soon, but until then...
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Originally Posted by killclimbz
What kind of clinics are you looking for? How old are you? Every resort has lessons availible on a daily basis. There are private and group lessons. There are freestyle camps. What do you want?
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I think my goal this season is being able to ride blacks and hopefully extreme terrain. I'd also like to learn to hit some jumps and be able to ride rails. From a more long term perspective, I think I am interested in becoming an all mountain rider. Although I'd love to be good in the park and on the pipes, realistically, i dont think I can expect to get good unless I practice a lot more.
I am 28.
I've taken group lessons before and enjoyed them. Also, I took some workshops at crested butte, which are restricted to 4 people (but I never had more than 2 inlcuding myself). Private lessons seem to be super expensive...I've always been tempted to do something like the workshops at crested butte because its restricted to a small group.
The ski camps I found seem to be weeklong trips that where you are divided into small groups and have instructors teach you particular skills. Plus they videotape you and point out areas where you can improve. They seemed a lot cheaper than getting private lessons for the same amount of time. Is something similar available for snowboarding?
Do you think I should just stick with lessons and not try and find a camp? The camps just sounded more economical.