I am interested in enrolling in a mogul clinic this upcoming season. Have many Pugskiers attended mogul clinics and if so what are your thoughts? I read Dan DiPiro’s book on mogul skiing, have had a great time in the bumps, and am ready to advance to the next level. I had signed up for a clinic last season at Mammoth but had to cancel due to an injury when I fell on a mogul at Brighton
The Mogul Clinic at Mammoth would be most convenient for me. Bumpbusters at Copper and Bob’s Mogul Camp at Mary Jane are a couple of other programs that might potentially work for me. I looked into the Bumps for Boomers program in Aspen but don’t have the big boomer bucks needed to enroll.
I am also planning to enroll in afternoon clinics at Alta as suggested by @David Chan... maybe that will suffice?
I am pretty excited to see how I might progress. I’ve never taken a ski lesson in my life (unless my father yelling at me as a pudgy child learning to ski in the Poconos count as a lesson).
I have the base-level passes for both Epic and Ikon so programs offered at one of their resorts would be optimal. I am painfully middle-class so super high-end instruction might be out of my price range.
The Mogul Clinic at Mammoth would be most convenient for me. Bumpbusters at Copper and Bob’s Mogul Camp at Mary Jane are a couple of other programs that might potentially work for me. I looked into the Bumps for Boomers program in Aspen but don’t have the big boomer bucks needed to enroll.
I am also planning to enroll in afternoon clinics at Alta as suggested by @David Chan... maybe that will suffice?
I am pretty excited to see how I might progress. I’ve never taken a ski lesson in my life (unless my father yelling at me as a pudgy child learning to ski in the Poconos count as a lesson).
I have the base-level passes for both Epic and Ikon so programs offered at one of their resorts would be optimal. I am painfully middle-class so super high-end instruction might be out of my price range.