There's a little devil that's just popped up over my right shoulder and it keeps whispering "straightline". I think I've got the basic money situation (camp/travel) squared away but still haven't got lodging/fun accounted for. Part 1 of my question is whether or not anyone is going to this particular camp, and the followup concerns your lodging situation. I'm down to rent floorspace from someone (I'm still reasonably agile at age 21) or split a room at Goldminers or elsewhere "reasonable". Is there a hostel with easy access?
The big question though, is whether or not I'm ready for this camp. I'm a southern raised, midwestern edumakated individual who skis as much as possible given the current situation (10-15 days/year). Given the general public view/rankings of skiiers I know I would be level 8 and/or "advanced". I spend all of my time aside from warmups on black and some double black terrain. Challenging terrain is fun. That being said, my technique is nowhere near great. So far, I'm typing myself into thinking this camp will be ok. Here's the problem though: I have one powder day in my life. I was super-stoked during it, and got better each run. I'm still a babe in the deep snow. I have 5 more days at A-Basin/Breck, before I would go to the camp, in which I could hopefully play around a bit more in the powder. I'm still not going to be good at it.
Here's my complete JONG question: How hard is the transition to powder? Is it possible for me to be competent enough for this camp when it happens? I love skiing and my last lesson (taken as the only advanced person at A-Basin) resulted in me learning not much due to the instructor not seeing much wrong. I know there's lots of stuff wrong..... This camp would force me to step up but then again I don't want to be "that guy" who holds everyone back and is just asking to get a rusty ski pole jammed between his shoulder blades. I absolutely love skiing and would give every ounce of effort to keep up at the camp. Is it possible?
Thanks maggot contigent, you are the ones leading me down this path....
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