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dloveski

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After two afternoons of 'ski enrichment' sessions, one in powder last week, I can feel the difference, esp. on the steeps. It's great to have this opportunity and the ski school at Brighton rocks.

:bounce::bounce:
 

cinnabon

Ski Diva Extraordinaire
Sounds great! Is that for staff only or is it open to the public? I really need to take a powder lesson - one of these times there is fresh powder.
 

dloveski

Ski Diva Extraordinaire
Brighton is giving hosts 'ski enrichment' opportunities (that's why I love the gig). But its ski school is pretty good. You may want to check out the last women's clinic of the year---four weekly sessions: Wed or Thurs starting end of Feb.

https://www.brightonresort.com/Snowsports/Adult-Workshops

Or---next time it dumps snow (which better be pretty soon arrgghhh)---take a lesson at Canyons or other resort and either pay for a private or join an advanced/steep lesson (you don't want to be stuck on a groomer on a pow day).

I've been skiing powder for some time now, but it was nice to get some feedback.
 

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