06/07 SEASONAIRE DIARIES

Fernie 11 Week Ski Instructor Course ‘07 – Week 10

Week 10 started early Monday morning with a group of signing up Level 2 course running all week. It was an intense week for those that chose to take the early course. Thankfully it was sunny which made for some great tans, and everyone passed!

The highlight of the week was Hot Dog Day based on the 70’s and 80’s freestyle movie. Everyone showed up in their best retro gear; one pieces, straight skis, jeans, tight pants, all in neon colours. It was bluebird day, perfect for our picnic lunch at the top of Timber.

There was some great 80’s freestyle skiing, the longest human slalom, synchronised skiing, and some huge air! The ski day ended at the Snow Bar on the hill, Wallaby and then traversed its way to the sun soaked deck of the Griz Bar.

A few brave snow warriors, went winter camping at the weekend. Fortunately it was quite mild and there were some elaborate snow quincys (snow caves) built with stairs and all. Everyone made it through the night and woke up to a foot of snow! What a fantastic way to start the morning!

Many are still taking advantage of ski school shadowing opportunities, instructing and hanging out with the pro patrol. Only one week to go!

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Read this post Tom | April 2nd, 2007

Banff 11 Week Ski Instructor Course ‘07 – Week 11

It’s time to hit the road Jack but what a great end to the season. Final suppers, award ceremonies and many, many farewell drinks was the theme to week 11.

I might not be able to take all the awesome activities, well good weekend trips, superb skiing, insightful instructors and cool course co-ordinators with me but the friends I’ve made here, them I’ll have forever.

If the idea of doing a NONSTOP course has even vaguely run though your mind, don’t hesitate, just do it. The experience will stay with you forever.

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Read this post Tom | March 30th, 2007

Fernie 11 Week Snowboard Instructor Course ‘07 – Week 10

This week was really about one thing and one thing only; not the first level 2, not the usual amazing lessons, no, it was about HOTDOG DAY! Quite possibly the greatest day of the season.

Everyone came to the hill dressed in their best?!, lots of one-pieces, fleuro colors and skin tight outfits.

After a bluebird day hotdawggin’ as a 35 person posse on the hill, stopping at the Snow Bar and Griz Bar, we headed into town, where the party lasted late into the night. Whoohoo!

At the weekend, a large number of us went winter camping. It started dumping as soon as we loaded the chair and didn’t stop until we woke up in the morning.

Life doesn’t get much sweeter than camping in a snow cave and waking up to a powder day.

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Read this post Tom | March 30th, 2007

Banff 11 Week Snowboard Instructor Course ‘07 – Week 11

What can I say? It’s been emotional. A roller-coaster ride of thrills, spills and NONSTOP fun; I never want to get off!

Our final week was a cocktail of emotions, looking forward to seeing loved ones at home, sad to say goodbye to so many brilliant new friends, a reluctance to leave our outdoor lifestyle and euphoria at how far we’ve come and what we’ve achieved.

Celebrations went on through the week with dinners, awards and lots and lots of drinks. Thank you NONSTOP for all you’ve given me, mainly a new outlook on life.

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Read this post Tom | March 30th, 2007

Fernie 11 Week Ski Instructor Course ‘07 – Week 9

by Leanne

Only two to weeks to go! Some of us are gearing up for the Level 2 next week so it was fairly intense in lessons.

Wednesday afternoon we competed against each other in teams for the Synchronised Skiing title! There was even half naked synchro!

Chris and Cyril, a couple of the ski instructors even demonstrated their synchro style on a tandem pair of skis.

Thursday night was a bit of a wild one. We loaded up the bus and drove to the Pass Powderkeg, for night skiing.

The group cruised the hill and spent a good chunk of time sessioning the jump and rails.

There was some great laughs as everyone hurled themselves through the air, some with interesting form!

The ride home saw a stop at the Pure Country bar, then it was The Hosmer. The party eventually finished up in The Central back in Fernie!

This week saw the last of the guided backcountry tours and private lessons completed. and a group of us headed to Whitefish, Montana for the weekend.

Whitefish was great. We all had some good turns on a different mountain and found some amazingly cheap, end of the season sales.

Saturday night was entertaining with many local pubs and bars and of course no weekend away trip is complete without hot-tubbing!

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Read this post Tom | March 26th, 2007

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