Lots of Lessons
Mostly I’ve been getting private lessons this year. I’m almost up to 25 hours worth of request privates. After 25 hours I’ll get a significant pay increase. Most of my request privates are coming from relationships that I’ve developed in past years. People from Kansas, Texas, Oklahoma, and lots of locals are requesting me. They’re…
Read MoreTiger Sharks
Sorry I’ve been so busy teaching and skiing that it is hard to find time to sit and blog. Monarch has been great this year. The snow is awesome, from powder to beautiful packed powder bumps. It’s all good. I got some new skis that I really couldn’t afford. But hey, the ski shop, Mountain…
Read MoreMike Doyle Interview with Ray Allard, President and Chairman of the Board of the PSIA
Ran across this article about PSIA today. It describes PSIA really well. Here is just one of the questions from the interview: “Do instructors have to spend a certain amount of time in each classification level before advancing?” “Yes, there are certain requirements involving time between levels and number of hours taught, although very few…
Read MoreMatt Returns From Last Year
Matt and his family took a Family Private from me last year. They’re from Texas and the elevation really took its toll on Matt and he had to bow out of the lesson early. Matt’s wife Jennifer, two sons, Parker and Madison, and daughter Abby all went on to become pretty good skiers able to…
Read MoreCame Down With a Cold But Couldn't Stop
Man, for about the past week I’ve been fighting a wicked cold and fevor. I think I just wore myself out during the first week or so of skiing and lowered my resistance. Today I’m feeling much better. It’s really hard to teach skiing when your head is all clogged up and your nose is…
Read MoreLaura's Breakthrough
I’ve had Laura for a student for years. She’s been in the Mountaineers program and I’ve had private lessons with her a number of times. One of the things that I was always trying to do was get her to flex her ankles. When I first met her a few years ago she had rear…
Read MorePromised to Post Pictures
I intend to write more about these two lessons, but for now I’m just posting a couple of pictures and first names. I’ll add more to this entry later. Right now I’ve got to get ready for work. These guys are from Salida Middle School: Evan, Garret, Cody, Christian, Luke, Issac. They are 7th and…
Read MoreBlogging During Ski Season
This is going to be tough. Blogging during the ski season is going to require discipline. I’ve been having a great time at Monarch, skiing and teaching. My body is starting to get used to the routine of getting up early each day to catch the employee bus up to the mountain, getting ready for…
Read MoreOld Monarch Map
I just finished scanning in this old Monarch map. There’s no date on it, but my research suggests that it is probably from around 1963. The map mentions W.R. Berry as the ski area manager. From obituary information, I found, “BERRY, William Ray 1900 – 9 Jun 1964 (Marker; Cem. Rec: 13 Jun 1964, Sec. D,…
Read MoreNew Monarch Ski Guide
Mark Waird has started a new site called Monarch Ski Guide: The Unofficial Guide to Monarch Ski and Snowboard Area. He has some very interesting information, much of which is already found on the official Monarch website, but there is sort of an informal feel and other information such as a link to old area…
Read MoreArticle About Salida in NYTimes
An article appeared in the December 5th issue of the New York Times about our town of Salida. Here’s a link to it www.nytimes.com/2008/12/05/greathomesanddestinations/05havens.html. The title of the article is The Outdoors Life, With No Attitude. It mentions Monarch Mountain Ski Resort as one of the great things to do near Salida. People who come to Salida…
Read MoreRequests Are Huge!!!!
Requests are hugh for us as instructors. After a certain number of request private lesson hours we get a significant raise in pay. So when you come to Monarch and want to ski with me, no matter what your age, please, please use the words “I request Rick please!” Or click Rick’s Contact Form in the Links…
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