Colorado Ski Lessons - What Are The Differences Between The Slopes?


If you decided to book your Colorado ski packages or you are going on a winter ski vacation within the next few months, I'm sure you've started to read up on the different kinds of slopes available to skiers. If not, that's okay! Just read down a little bit further and hopefully I can help you understand the differences. There are four main types of slopes; easy, difficult, most difficult and expert ski slopes. The easy slopes or more well-known "Bunny Slopes", are for those that are really just starting with their Colorado ski lessons. You might be able to stand on the skis and you might be able to go a few inches or few feet before falling.

The more difficult and most difficult slopes are for people that already got their Colorado ski lessons and they know how to do tricks, slants, turns, curves, and know terms like "Brain Bucket", "Figure Eleven", "Gondola" and my favorite - Mashed Potatoes! Usually you won't find an intermediate skier on the Bunny Slopes unless he's with someone that is just learning!

Lastly, the experienced expert slopes, are for people like Jonny Moseley and Hermann Maier would ski on. These are going to be slopes that are not only scary, but death defying. While death defying sounds horrible, it's actually not. It’s pretty darn fun - and if you can get to this degree of experience in your lifetime - awesome! If you haven't started to ski yet, get on the bandwagon and take Colorado ski lessons on your next winter ski vacation!
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