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Intermediate Beginner Ski Lesson - Level 2
Intermediate Beginner Ski Lesson Level-2
Level Two skiers are cautious novices who are able to do a snowplough (wedge / pizza slice) turn both ways and can stop. These skiers can link turns but not smoothly. Level two skiers may have skied once or twice before for a couple of hours or days, on beginner slopes.
Beginner Snowboard Intro Lesson - Level 1
Beginner Snowboard Intro. Lesson Level-1
This lesson is a basic introduction to you snowboard equipment, moving around on your snowboard and how to stop. Level One snowboarders have only snowboarded once before, and/or who haven't snowboarded for several years.
Beginner Ski Lesson - Level 1
Beginner Ski Lesson Level-1
A Level One lesson is a basic introduction to moving around on your skis, basic turning, and how to stop. Level one skiers are beginner skiers who haven't skied for several years, and/or only a couple of hours before. May being already riding the beginner lift. A great place to start your skiing journey again!
Niseko First Step Backcountry Tour
Niseko First Step Backcountry Tour
An ideal tour for the first timer backcountry skier/snowboarder. When coming to Niseko for the first time, one is always amazed about the amount of snow. This is your chance to learn about why Niseko is fast becoming on of the most popular powder skiing/snowboarding destinations in the world today.
Our experienced guides will show you the way, and what all the hipe is all about! They will introduce you to the necessary equipment and it's correct use, on the tour.
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