If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. |
|
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
#1
|
|||
|
|||
Learning how to ski/snowboard; NYC
Hi all. How are all of you? This is my first posting.
I am dieing to learn how to snowboard and also ski (I'm more keen on snowboarding though but would like to do both (I used to skateboard (wasn't any good though, haha)). I have never done either. I am very interested in taking lessons and or wondering if there were beginner groups which I could join. I'm currently looking at clothes (parka, pants, etc.), as I can't go in kakhis and a leather jacket hehehe. I'm sure with the right clothes I will have fun and not be miserable. I am within the NYC area. Thanks all for your time. -pershoot. |
Ads |
#2
|
|||
|
|||
pershoot wrote: Hi all. How are all of you? This is my first posting. I am dieing to learn how to snowboard and also ski (I'm more keen on snowboarding though but would like to do both (I used to skateboard (wasn't any good though, haha)). I have never done either. I am very interested in taking lessons and or wondering if there were beginner groups which I could join. I'm currently looking at clothes (parka, pants, etc.), as I can't go in kakhis and a leather jacket hehehe. I'm sure with the right clothes I will have fun and not be miserable. I am within the NYC area. Thanks all for your time. -pershoot. I wouldn't get to hung up on clothes to start. A suitable pair of pants is most important, to keep you dry and warm, so I'd start there. I'd forget about a parka. You want a jacket that is water resistant and light to medium weight. It's likely you already have something that will work. For more warmth, you can add layers of clothing underneath as needed. And when you're learning, you will be plenty warm from all the physical exertion. I was sweating a lot, not cold! I'd also recommend getting a helmet. You don't say where in the NYC area you are located, so it's hard to be more helpful on where to go. From NYC there are regular bus trips to places like Hunter, (Check Paragon Sports) Camelback in PA or Moutain Creek in NJ can be alternatives too. |
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
"Learning ski skills on the slopes" | [email protected] | Alpine Skiing | 1 | January 10th 06 03:18 AM |
Really Cool Ski/Snowboard animatedgraphics | [email protected] | Nordic Skiing | 1 | October 2nd 05 07:13 PM |
Really Cool Ski/Snowboard graphics | [email protected] | Alpine Skiing | 1 | October 2nd 05 03:27 AM |
learning V1: my videos + story from last week | Ken Roberts | Nordic Skiing | 34 | January 9th 04 11:01 AM |
Learning in Cataloochie/Maggie Vally what to expect. | Mick Davies | Snowboarding | 2 | October 28th 03 06:05 PM |