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All Mountain Adventurers
Saturdays: 9:30-3:30p
Drop off begins at 9:15amJanuary: 4th, 11th, 25thFebruary: 1st, 8th, 22nd March: 1st, 8th, 15th, 22ndSundays: 9:30-3:30p
Drop off begins at 9:15amJanuary: 5th, 12th, 26th February: 2nd, 9th, 23rd March: 2nd, 9th, 16th, 23rdCost:
$1,700 (first student)
$1,500 (second, third, fourth, & fifth student)
Why All-Mountain Adventurers?
From greens to glide, blues to cruise, and black diamonds to conquer, Saddleback offers a wide variety of expansive terrain and challenges that will help your child progress. Daily snow conditions and available terrain will dictate where our groups will explore. Some days we will be on groomed terrain learning front-side tactics and techniques, including an introduction to ski racing. As conditions allow, older groups will venture into bumps, trees, and steeps. The daily terrain selection will be based on conditions and the age and skill level of the group. This program focuses on two pillars – a sense of community and safety.Groups are formed based on age and ability. Attendance is paramount to the success of the group, so we ask you to commit to a minimum of 8 of the 10 weeks. Coaches remain the same throughout the program to build positive instructional and interpersonal relationships. This group setting is an amazing way for your child to make new friends!Safety
Teach your child to evaluate risks and assess variable terrain.Program Includes- 10 weeks of instruction
- Daily lunch. Lunch is included in the program cost, but we recommend that you pack a couple of easy snacks for the morning and afternoon. Calories keep your child warm!
Attendance is paramount to the success of the group, and we ask that you commit to a minimum of 8 of the 10 weeks. If you are unable to commit to the entire season, this may impact the group your child is placed in as we see students make major improvements throughout the season.
What Level Is My Skier/Rider?
When selecting the level your child is at, please consider the skills they have, rather than the terrain they can complete. At Roger Page Ski and Ride School, we learn/refine new skills on easier terrain so that we are more successful on difficult terrain. This might feel frustrating at first, but we promise your child will have an opportunity to challenge themselves and improve their technical ability! If you would like to chat further, please feel free to reach out to SkiSchoolInfo@saddlebackmaine.comAll Mountain Adventurers - Half Day
Saturdays: 9:30-1:00p
Drop off begins at 9:15amJanuary: 4th, 11th, 25thFebruary: 1st, 8th, 22nd March: 1st, 8th, 15th, 22ndSundays: 9:30-1:00p
Drop off begins at 9:15amJanuary: 5th, 12th, 26th February: 2nd, 9th, 23rd March: 2nd, 9th, 16th, 23rdCost:
$1,200 (first student)
$1,100 (second, third, fourth, & fifth student)
Why All-Mountain Adventurers?
From greens to glide, blues to cruise, and black diamonds to conquer, Saddleback offers a wide variety of expansive terrain and challenges that will help your child progress. Daily snow conditions and available terrain will dictate where our groups will explore. Some days we will be on groomed terrain learning front-side tactics and techniques, including an introduction to ski racing. As conditions allow, older groups will venture into bumps, trees, and steeps. The daily terrain selection will be based on conditions and the age and skill level of the group. This program focuses on two pillars – a sense of community and safety.Groups are formed based on age and ability. Attendance is paramount to the success of the group, so we ask you to commit to a minimum of 8 of the 10 weeks. Coaches remain the same throughout the program to build positive instructional and interpersonal relationships. This group setting is an amazing way for your child to make new friends!Safety
Teach your child to evaluate risks and assess variable terrain.Program Includes- 10 weeks of instruction
- Daily lunch. Lunch is included in the program cost, but we recommend that you pack a couple of easy snacks for the morning and afternoon. Calories keep your child warm!
Attendance is paramount to the success of the group, and we ask that you commit to a minimum of 8 of the 10 weeks. If you are unable to commit to the entire season, this may impact the group your child is placed in as we see students make major improvements throughout the season.
What Level Is My Skier/Rider?
When selecting the level your child is at, please consider the skills they have, rather than the terrain they can complete. At Roger Page Ski and Ride School, we learn/refine new skills on easier terrain so that we are more successful on difficult terrain. This might feel frustrating at first, but we promise your child will have an opportunity to challenge themselves and improve their technical ability! If you would like to chat further, please feel free to reach out to SkiSchoolInfo@saddlebackmaine.com