I disagree. I learned to ski here as an adult and always say if you can ski here you can ski anywhere. Learning in tough local conditions makes you a pro out west. I was glad I had learned a lot of basics here before our trip out west because it meant I could do a lot more on the mountain. |
We line in falls church. Liberty is 1 hr 15 min. Timberline is more like 2 hrs 45 min. |
This makes you a beginner in the rest of the world. I don't mean to throw shade, but you are sticking to green slopes at Whitetail. Op, you should expect to progress far, far faster than this PP. If she's skied 20 days each season and is still on green slopes on small, easy mountains, she just doesn't have an aptitude for it. |
This might be true if if we were in New England. But mid Atlantic skiing is crowded, with uncertain, crappy conditions, and people who don't know what they are doing. It it definitely not a place where "if you can do it here you can do it anywhere." It also is a miserable experience. Are you the Whitetail poster? If so, you have greatly inflated sense of your ability. |
DP but I think you read the post wrong. They clearly said “for first day out” not their current ability. And you are clearly trying to “throw shade” in your own words. And not very well. |
| Learned to ski in my twenties and how to board in my thirties. If you are young enough - learn to board - so much easier on the knees now that I'm older. And falling is less painful - unless you catch an edge. Learn how not to and avoid like the plague! But learning to board is harder. |
What the PP said was:
We used to call the the bunny hill.
These are very easy beginner slopes.
Sidewinder is a slightly longer, but not at all difficult, green slope. The way it's written, the PP spends the entire first day on the learning area, and after that moves onto other green hills, ending up on Sidewinder. There's no suggestion that she skis anything more difficult than Sidewinder. Maybe it's just poorly written, and she meant to describe just the first couple hours of her first day? Regardless, anyone who skis almost exclusively at Liberty and Whitetail, as she does, is not an intermediate skier. Sorry. |
This person isn't wrong. Look at any ski school's description of an advanced skier - they should be skiing blues and blacks, and be learning to ski trees and moguls. |
I am the WT poster and you are definitely throwing shade and are the one with the inflated ego. I was making suggestions for someone learning. OP asked what people suggest for learning. So I gave my take on how I progressed locally and my preferences as someone how learned to ski as an adult and was cautions//took it slow; WT learning area, liberty front greens, sidewinder. I was NOT at all saying that 4 years later this is all I ski, you just wanted to take it that was to discredit me and put me down. These days I can easily handle blacks and am working on moguls. I have taken many lesson and instructors are always shocked that I have only been skiing since Jan 2020. Am I as good as someone who learned to ski as a child and has been doing so for 30 years, of course not. but for someone who started at 42 and lived in the mid Atlantic area i would say I am pretty decent and many instructors would agree. |
Why are you so offended that I am an intermediate skier? Maybe I didn't write it clearly but other posters are correct in what I liked when I was a BEGINNER/just learning. I was not saying this is all I am skiing now, 4 years later. I would be bored to tears if all I skied was sidewinder 20 days a year. LOL. we head out west to CO once a year and I have skied all the peaks at Breck. I am still working on moguls, but can handle just about anything else. I am sure you will still tell me I am a crappy beginner.... |
and before you suggest it, because I know you will, no, I am not the person doing a pizza down a black and saying I skied it as an intermediate. |
Sounds like you are a good skier - an unclear writer, but a good skier. Congrats! (Also, "Breck?" You're one of those people, I see.) |
And I am sure that if I had called it Breckenridge you would have told me I don't know anything because everyone calls it Breck. |
Her post answers the question for beginners and that was made clear to me. Not his/her current ability. Not only that but you continue to argue it for no reason at all. |
OMG stop already. Usually ski people are chill and fun! |