Senior ski / snowboard programs held on Wednesdays

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Mountain High Ski Resort now offers a Senior Ski / Snowboard Program with STARS Clinics every Wednesday through March.

This program is designed for more experienced skiers and snowboarders 50 years of age and older with skill levels ranging from beginner to advanced. 

The program was created for seniors interested in the new movement patterns associated with shaped skis, and/or improving their skiing/snowboard techniques.

The program includes a two-hour clinics for only $20. The STARS clinics are run by Senior Certified Instructors. Senior skiers will leave with new skills, new friends and new confidence.

Seniors begin with a continental breakfast at Angeles Crest Cafe at the East Resort from 9 to 10 a.m. The lesson follows from 10 a.m. to noon.

Lift tickets are $10, over 70 is free. Shaped ski rentals are available for $15. A minimum of three students are needed for the class.


For more information, call the Winter Sports School at (760) 316-7861 or email Bill Teague at bill_teague@mthigh.com for a reservation.














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