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 EXPERIENCE | YOUR LEVEL | |
|---|---|---|
| SKIER | SNOWBOARDER | |
| 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.
