Sugarbush is in VT, not ME. What mountain do your bothers kids ski at? Maybe a small one like titcomb or the Camden snow bowl? |
| Ski racing is elitist. Damn expensive. |
| Skiing, golf, dressage, polo and sailing are THE most elitist pursuits there are |
Well, the only people I know who ever went to Africa are all rich, so... yes? |
How expensive? Our 5 year old DS is already good at skiing and DH found a ski racing team that he can join at Bryce Mountain. However, he'd have to drive from Fairfax to Bryce every weekend to do it. We really want to make sure DS has at least one sport he can excel in, so I'd guess I'd be willing to pay a few thousand a season for ski team. |
| Anything can be elitist but as many of the posts above show - in another situation they are just part of the fabric of life. My very best friend in college was from a family barely making by but they owned a cross country ski camp that some of the wealthiest people you hear about would rent out every winter for exclusive parties. The rest of the time it was open to everyone in the small town for basically pennies an hour. My cousins have student passes in Albuquerque, New Mexico take the city bus and tram to the ski slope that others pay 100's of $$$ to enjoy the 10,000' elevation. |
What the hell are you saying? |
| Yes, unless you live in a small village in the alps or the Pyrenees or another mountain range with regular natural snow. |
Like New England or the adirondacks?
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I have older kids than yours & live in New England but here’s an estimate based on new gear. Of course you can get used stuff more cheaply if you know what you’re looking for.
Seasons pass $500-$1200 Weekend race program Dec - Mar $1800 New race skis $500-$1000 each, need at least 2 pair, GS & slalom New poles $100-$150 each, need 2 (GS & slalom) Race boots $300-$500 Race helmet $200-$250 Chin guard for slalom $60 Shin guards for slalom $100-$150 Pole guards for slalom $50-$100 Goggles $50-$200 New race suit $300-$600 Jacket, ski pants, mittens Race entry fees $25-150/race US ski & snowboard membership $150 State ski association membership |
| PP. forgot to add bindings ... another few hundred... |
| No. Because “elitist” doesn’t mean “for rich people.” I can’t believe how many people on here apparently don’t know this. |
Tennis is pretty cheap if you buy a $50 racquet and use public courts. The rest, ya. |
| Skiing is definitely for rich people. |
| Depends who you ask. In Europe, it is a normal activity to do, especially in countries with mountains, and it does not have to be the Alps. Why does tennis be elitist nowadays? There are free courts everywhere. |