Take advantage of the opportunity to demo the latest and greatest ski equipment, Free! No reservation required; just stop by the slopeside white tent to register.
Time: 10am-3pm
Thursday, December 29 – Base of Loki
• Elan
• Nordica
• Fischer
• Rossignol
• Volkl
Friday, December 30 – Base of Loki
• Atomic
• Head
• Dynastar
• Salomon
Crystal Mountain Race Camp is designed for skiers, ages 7-18, looking to improve their skills. Crystal Mountain’s outstanding coaching staff gives racers the opportunity to improve technique through drills, gate training and video analysis. Racers will be grouped by age and ability. Includes daily lunch. Crystal Mountain recommends helmet use for all programs, races, clinics and camps.
Registration thru Dec. 13 (camp t-shirt included) ….$150 per person
Registration after December 13………………………..$175 per person
We’re going to take part in setting a new Guinness World Record for the most skiers/boarders learning to ski and snowboard at one time!
Ski and snowboard resorts throughout the U.S. are offering a beginner lesson in an effort to set the Guinness Book of World Records for the largest ever. If you have never skied before, Friday, January 8, 2016 at 10 a.m. is going to be the perfect opportunity for you to learn a new life-long sport at Crystal Mountain, and for only $10!
Beginner group ski and snowboard lessons begin at 10am (local time) and cost $10 each which includes the lesson and Totem Park access – rental not included. Lessons are expected to last approximately 1.5 hours.
If you already ski or snowboard, then tell your beginner friends and family members about it and help set the new world record.
#FirstDayFaces
First Day Faces is a social media campaign that highlights someone’s first day learning how to ski or snowboard. Take photos of yourself or friends on your first day of lessons (from a pro), post on your favorite social media platform using #FirstDayFaces and enter skiandsnowboardmonth.org’s contest to win a great prize. Congratulations to the very first #FirstDayFaces who won a four-day trip for two to Utah during the 2015-16 season.