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What level am I?

If you’re brand new to the slopes or reintroducing yourself to the snow, check out the grid below to see what level you’re at.

YOUR EXPERIENCEYOUR LEVEL
SKIERSNOWBOARDER 
I have not been skiing before. I have not been snowboarding before. Level 1
(Training Slope)
I have done some skiing before and can do basic snow plough turns. I can side slip & diagonal side slip, but need more practice on my heel edge. Level 2
(Training Slope)
I can do basic snow plough turns over a short distance. I can do a falling leaf and am confident in changing direction on the same edge. Level 3
(Training Slope)
I can control my speed and link snow plough turns from the top of the training slope. I can perform basic turns from the top of the training slope. Level 4
(Introduction to Main Slope)
I can ski on the main slope in flowing turns and use the button lift, but I lack confidence. I can perform controlled turns from the top of the main slope and can use the button lift, but I lack confidence. Main Slope Ready Level
(Main Slope)
I am comfortable skiing on the main slope, and blending snow plough and parallel turns (plough/parallel). I can link turns over longer terrain Level 5
(Main Slope)
I am a consistent parallel skier on red terrain and am beginning to get performance from my skis. I can do basic carve turns and some minor freestyle moves. Level 6
(Main Slope)
I am a competent piste skier and would like to ski more of the mountain. I am a competent boarder on piste and would like to be able to ride more of the mountain. Performance Coaching
(Main Slope)

If you’re still not sure, ask one of our instructors when you’re here so you’ll know where to get started.