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Ability Levels for Whistler Ski SchoolOne of the most important parts of ensuring your lesson or camp meets your expectations and provides a safe and enjoyable learning environment, is selecting your correct ability level. This table will help you find the right level for you and your family. Ski Ability Chart SymbolLevelDescription1 – First Time SkierNever Skied Before. Or is not yet able to stop with confidence on a gentle slope.2 – NoviceLearning to turn in control on gentle slopes. Usually rides magic carpet lifts. May progress to chairlifts and other easy green runs.3 – Comfortable NoviceCan link strong snowplow turns or wide stance parallel on green runs. Occasionally skis a blue run, but cautiously.
Has experience riding chairlifts (while skiing).4 – IntermediateAble to ski parallel turns with pole plant. Can ski most blue runs, more advanced blues remain a challenge. Would like to explore more varied terrain.5 – AdvancedAble to ski strong parallel turns with a pole plant on all blue runs and easy black runs.
Learning, short turns, off piste, moguls, powder and more difficult terrain.6 – ExpertEnjoy the challenge of skiing in control in all conditions and terrain and want to refine these skills. Terrain features/parks may be used in any lessons. The rating system for the terrain parks is different from the Ski and Snowboard ability chart. Snowboard Ability Chart SymbolLevelDescription1 – First Time SnowboarderNever snowboarded before, or requires hand assistance to stop safely.2 – NoviceAble to stop safely, mobile on toe-side and heel side edges.
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(Pendulum/falling leaf skills). Using magic carpets and may progress to chairlift.3 – Comfortable NoviceCan complete heel side and toe side turns on gentle green terrain. Learning to link turns. Using magic carpets and chairs in the learning area.4 – IntermediateCan link turns and control speed on green runs outside of the learning area.
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Learning to turn with confidence on all green runs and easier blue runs. Can use all chairlifts.5 – AdvancedCan link turns on blue runs. Learning short turns, carving, off-piste terrain and powder. Can do basic freestyle and is interested in learning to ride Terrain Park.6 – ExpertCan snowboard in control on black runs and comfortable riding in the terrain park. Learning steeps, trees, drops, off piste, and improving freestyle skills in Terrain Park. Terrain features/parks may be used in any lessons. The rating system for the terrain park is different from the Ski and Snowboard Ability chart.