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Skier and Rider Ability Level Chart

Level 1: First Time

You have never ever skied or snowboarded before, and you want us to show you how to get started.

Recommended Program

Discover Package


Level 2: Still a Beginner

You have been out before but only once or twice. It may have been years ago, and starting in the beginner area will put you more at ease while remembering how to control your speed, turn and stop.

Recommended Program

Discover 2.0 Package


Level 3: Green Runs

You have had some time out and your confidence is growing. The Green Runs are appealing because of their gentle slope, but you know that with a little guidance and some added skill, a Blue run is in your near future.


Level 4: Blue Runs

Control on groomed runs is the name of the game. You avoid bumps and prefer the Blue Runs. Your adventurous side is calling to you to try something different. You feel that with some new skills, you may be able to venture onto a non-groomed run, some trees, a Heli or Cat Day or even a Black Diamond Run.


Level 5: Black Diamond Runs

You can get down anything with a Black Diamond, but just getting down isn't your goal - getting down with style, rhythm and speed is. Long vertical with steep terrain is what you crave.


Level 6: Double Black Diamond Runs

You want to go from the Front Side to the Back Side. You can still work on some technique, but really want to find those new and challenging lines. Powder calls to you and you aren't afraid to go out looking for it.

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