Half-day privates, semi-privates with friends, the five-day Adult Ski Week, the Women's Clinic, and the Level-Up program for intermediates breaking into expert terrain. Same coach from check-in to last run — we don't pass students between instructors.
One PSIA-certified instructor, all to yourself, for three hours, six hours, or a full day. Pick your goal at booking — first turns, breaking the parallel plateau, attacking moguls, or finally riding off-piste with a coach who knows the lines. We match you to a coach by discipline, terrain comfort, and teaching style.
Lift line priority for half-day and longer. Helmet and group radio included. Bring your own boots and skis or add the $45 rental kit when you book.
Same coach, same three hours, shared rate. Best for couples, families, or three friends matched within one ability tier. We screen levels at booking — if anyone in the group is more than one level off, we'll suggest a split or a private upgrade so nobody is bored or overwhelmed.
Common pairings include two parents who already ski intermediate, a trio of friends learning to ride switch, or a mixed-ability family that wants to take one full lesson together before heading out alone in the afternoon.
Monday through Friday, four hours every morning, same instructor every day. The week opens with a warm-up day on familiar terrain so your coach can read your skiing, then progresses through one specific theme — fall-line carving, mogul technique, off-piste line-reading, or competitive timing.
Your lift ticket for all five days is included. Afternoons are yours — most students free-ski the runs they worked on that morning. Wednesday lunch is on us, with the rest of the week's coaches at the Summit Lodge.
Run twice each season by Annika Brand, our school director and a former US team development coach. Three consecutive days, six hours of coaching daily, all instructors are PSIA-certified women. Limited to twelve participants split into two ability groups (advanced-intermediate and expert).
The clinic mixes on-snow technique with line-reading drills and a Friday-evening video review session over wine at the lodge. Returning alumni get first access at the registration window every September.
For skiers stuck at the high-intermediate ceiling — comfortable on blues, hesitant on blacks, can't quite read variable snow. Six consecutive Saturdays with the same coach. Three-hour morning sessions, weekly homework drills, and a private end-of-program video review.
Each Saturday targets one weakness — short-radius turns, fall-line commitment, mogul line, off-piste survival, edging in ice, and tactical line choice. Most participants finish riding double-blacks they wouldn't have approached in week one.
We hold your slot and your coach the moment you book. No charge until your slot is matched and confirmed — usually within an hour during operating hours.
Move your lesson to any open slot up to 24 hours before start. Inside 24 hours, we'll do our best to swap you to another time the same week.
If we close the mountain or call a wind hold for the entire day of your lesson, you get a full refund or a free reschedule. No hoops.
If your coach isn't the right fit by the end of the first hour, we'll swap you to another instructor at no charge — common request, no hard feelings.