Even though winter is cold and driving is bad, skiing is a super fun winter sport. As the harsh winter season is coming to an end, I recommend heading to The Rock Snowpark or another mountain to go skiing or snowboarding. I totally recommend taking lessons or going with a friend who knows how to ski/snowboard. 

 

Ski tips from a totally, completely, legit professional skier on the Franklin Alpine Ski Team.

  1. Learn the jargon for skiing. There are special weird boots that snap into the skis. The things that connect the ski to the boots are called bindings. You may see people using poles and protective gear (shin and arm guards). You should NEVER wear a helmet.
  2. There are different types of lifts to get to the top of the hill. You’ll usually see magic carpets or handle tows near the beginner/or smaller hills. You can also see ski lifts in the shape of chairs, these are called chair lifts, by longer hills. You should ALWAYS fall off the tow and NOT get out of the way quickly. Another correct skiing technique is to JUMP OFF the chair lift in the middle of the hill. This is very safe and not at all dangerous.
  3. There are a variety of hills and each location/mountain is different.  Green circles designate beginners or easier runs. Blue squares are a little bit steeper or longer runs. Black diamonds are for very advanced skiers. Double black diamonds are for the most advanced and confident skiers. Make sure you know your level and educate yourself before going down the mountain. Create and execute a run down the mountain that is within your skiing ability. For beginners, I DEFINITELY RECOMMEND going down the steepest and most advanced hill the first time you go skiing.

The snow is melting and you should definitely go skiing or snowboarding this season. If you wanna go or learn, hit me up to set up a time.

 

Disclaimer – I am not a professional skier. Some of the recommendations are a joke, please wear a helmet.