This workshop is all about getting off the groomed and into the wild; going beyond how to turn and focusing on the tactics that’ll keep you safe and having fun in dynamic terrain. We’ll spend two full days exploring wooded gullies, open bowls, and “hike to” opportunities. In this workshop you’ll learn how to safely navigate trees as a group, manage moguls and steep terrain, identify danger zones, and explore hidden powder stashes.
If you’re looking to explore more of your favorite resorts with confidence this workshop is a must. This is also a great workshop to attend before going to one of our off-piste tours in Washington, Chile, Argentina, and Japan. If you are training for your level 2 this course is the 2nd in a series of 3 to get you on the path to taking your Ride Exam!
This workshop is designed for the intermediate to advanced snowboarders. This workshop has a minimum participation of 4 persons to operate, if minimum participation is not met within 14 days of the start date you will receive a full refund.
Register 4 or more people on the same reservation and receive a 5% discount!
AASI Certified Instructors receive an additional discount please inquire.
- Coaching- 2 full days on snow coaching (9am-4pm) in small groups (4 participants to 1 coach)
- Pre-workshop virtual coaching session via ZOOM (Optional)
- Off-Snow Video Analysis assessment with tips for progression
- A branded gift to make your friends jealous
- Lift Tickets ($80 daily lift tickets will be available)
- Rentals (snowboard rentals will be available on site for a fee, there is also a snowboard shop in the village)
- Lodging
- Transportation (We highly recommend carpooling if possible)
- Meals (Indoor dining may be limited due to the pandemic, therefore we suggest packing a lunch, we will have a secure spot to place backpacks)
Thursday, January 13
Meet at the lodge at 9am. After a few warm up laps we’ll split into small groups and start exploring. We’ll begin by learning how to ride as a group, utilizing the buddy system so as we go deeper we’re able to support each other. We’ll spend the rest of the day exploring a variety of terrain elements; moguls, trees, steeps, etc. taking time to build skills in each environment.
Friday, January 14
Meet at 8:30am. This day we’re going to learn how to assess terrain before we get there, identify exit routes, and make a plan for safe navigation. Once we understand the terrain and a preferred route through each section, we’ll be flowing through it like champions.