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I suggest we move this question from ethical domain to pure economics.
Are clinics a sustainable business in itself or PSIA has to sponsor them because registration fees do not cover the costs?
Assuming they are profitable, it's in the interest of PSIA to provide clinics if there is demand and everyone would be happy.
Who might not be happy is the host mountain that potentially loses a client for a private lesson. Again, however, it's not the OP's fault that the mountain doesn't offer anything he could participate in (except for, maybe, prohibitevely expensive private lessons)
Are clinics a sustainable business in itself or PSIA has to sponsor them because registration fees do not cover the costs?
Assuming they are profitable, it's in the interest of PSIA to provide clinics if there is demand and everyone would be happy.
Who might not be happy is the host mountain that potentially loses a client for a private lesson. Again, however, it's not the OP's fault that the mountain doesn't offer anything he could participate in (except for, maybe, prohibitevely expensive private lessons)