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ChubbyBoyNo you have to be profesional to ski at breck
CoreyTrevordouble post, but I'll make it useful.
If it's an option and you wanna start really small, start with like Park 101 at Beaver Creek.
cmorfEven if you have only planned to ski at breck, the pass you buy should work at key and a bay. It might also work at Beaver Creek and Vail. All of these are different resorts that are within 30 minutes of each other. If you go to breck, be prepared to be super humbled because the groms, ams and pros all shred harder than you. And when hitting jumps at breck especially, don't wait to long for your turn to drop. Be aggressive and confident when you drop.
CoreyTrevorand don't fall, because there is a pretty good chance somebody is following right behind you. That's why I hate it. The jumps are the best there are, but you have to be super aggressive.
This is where skiierman is supposed to jump in and say something like if you are throwing things you might not land, you don't belong in the park. Fuck progression, right?
SteezySmith57so will fucking around on rails and shit and trying to learn be difficult for me and my friend in the 4-5 days we have?
SteezySmith57me and some homies are going to Breck this winter, and im wondering if any of you guys who have been could tell me what its like. its gonna be my first trip out west so im pretty curious. also, how are their parks, my friend said they have a 'beginner park' which could be nice for us since were still progressing
gengar.if you are a beginner you probably are not going to like breck's park.