ShnedieDon't tell me anything below $4k is trash like every other video forum, I have used Sachtler and stuff at work but I cannot afford.
Well, they're right, ha! Just kidding, but sorta. I wouldn't bother buying a video tripod for $250, mostly because you'll only want more. Cheap tripods are quite difficult to keep stable and in the end, the shots look bad.
Buying a cheap tripod basically does nothing for you, I would recommend saving more money if you're serious about filming skiing. When i got my first real tripod, it was night and day, I got a sachtler fsb4 and it was effortless to get clean pans vs my manfrotto 503.
If you're looking for something to just post up a still shot, there are tons of good photo tripods for under $100 that would be great for something like that.
but if you were to get the absolute minimum, this is probably the cheapest "fluid head" i would recommend
https://bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1087198-REG/manfrotto_3_section_tripod_with.html
I added quotations because that isn't a real fluid head but these tripods in my experience aren't the worst. There is a reason you are being told anything under x$ is trash, because its true. But, something like the manfrotto 502 are a good starting point.
The sachtler ace is solid obvious its out of your price range but its the cheapest real fluid head you can get
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/822102-REG/Sachtler_1001_Ace_Fluid_Head_with.html
The unlimited budget best setup is a sachtler/nicer manfrotto fluid head with carbon legs, which are usually twice the price of aluminum. The carbon legs are only 1-2lbs less but could be worth it if you're hauling them around, I always uses aluminum because my bag was already heavy so it didnt matter.