I did the camp in 2017 and 2018 and loved it! I even had an epic crash and got injured in the 2018 camp and would still recommend it lolz
The camp has a wider range of skiers than the marketing materials would lead you to believe. It actually took me a few years to work up the confidence to even sign up for the camp because I thought I wasn't good enough. But it is truly everyone from early intermediate to expert.
@Mary Brosnan would this also be your first trip to Jackson Hole? The camp is a great way to learn the mountain, since the instructors will take you all over and comfortably push you out of your comfort zone. "Out of your comfort zone" was actually a big theme of the camp both years I went. Not sure if they still frame it this way though. It's a good mix of technical skills combined with the mental game of skiing (confidence, fear, etc.), but that is not everyone's cup of tea I know. A big reason I go is to meet other women skiers because most of my skiing at home is with dudes and I also work in tech, which is 80% men. I am still in touch with a lot of the people from my group the first year, so that is an added benefit.
Anything else specific you want to know about? Schedule? Lodging?
@snoWYmonkey can answer lots about the instruction part since she works there
I think I am up to 7 trips to JH so I can help with other travel questions if you have them too!