Hi there! This is my first post and I'm so grateful to have recently found this group! All of the posts I have read have been so helpful so I thought I would reach out for some tips. I started skiing when I was younger and living in NJ but didn't enjoy it thanks to pain from a couple of knee surgeries and terrible NJ conditions. I moved to New England a few years ago and skied again for the first time in Vermont 3 years ago and absolutely fell in love. I'm a solid intermediate skier now and am most comfortable on groomed blues and blacks and have a serious need for speed. I feel like I've finally hit that intermediate plateau I've been reading about and really want to try the bumps so I've scheduled a private lesson for next Monday (2/1/21)! Do you have any tips on how I can get the most out of my lesson? I'm so worried that I'm going to spend 2 hours with an instructor, get to my car and forget everything I just learned.
Also, for anyone who is like me and wants to move to bumps, I found a really great website with a lot of great information, called Bumps for Boomers. I'm not a boomer but they have a lot of tips and tricks that I hope I can bring to the slopes. https://www.bumpsforboomers.com/
Also, for anyone who is like me and wants to move to bumps, I found a really great website with a lot of great information, called Bumps for Boomers. I'm not a boomer but they have a lot of tips and tricks that I hope I can bring to the slopes. https://www.bumpsforboomers.com/