TIPS
FOR YOUR VERY FIRST DAY ON THE SLOPES...
All Adult Learn to Ski and Snowboard and Ridge
Runner and Ridge Rider packages at the Arizona Snowbowl are sold
in the
Rental Shop, so you’ll
want to go there first (it’s located on the bottom floor
of the Hart Prairie Lodge). Then, you’ll head for the Learn
to Ski / Snowboard area, located adjacent of the Hart Prairie Chairlift,
to
meet your
instructor
and
fellow first-timers! Beginner classes start promptly at 10:00 AM
and 1:00 PM.
We recommend you show up at least 1 hour before
your lesson time for mid-week lessons and at least 2 hours before
on weekends and
holidays; this should get you through the Rental Shop with plenty
of time before your lesson.
WHAT TO BRING AND WEAR
Arizona Snowbowl would like to ensure that all participants have a safe, fun, comfortable, and successful learning experience here on our slopes. The following information is for your safety and comfort.
Tips:
- Take an extra pair of dry socks to put on when you arrive at Snowbowl. It is a good idea to have dry socks just before you hit the slopes to be sure you have warm feet.
- Do not wear two pairs of socks, it will make your feet colder
- Wool is GOOD cotton is BAD, this includes all clothing items
- It is very important to have pants and a top outer layer that are at least water resistant
- Keep boots, gloves, helmets, and any other gear you wear in the car or bus where it’s heated, not in the trunk.
- Do not attach your lift ticket to your jacket in case the weather gets warm later. It should be attached to ski pants or ski bibs.
- It is a very good idea to eat a good breakfast; Snowbowl has breakfast available here including breakfast burritos, breakfast sandwiches, yogurt, cereal, etc.
- Bring sunscreen! Between 9,000ft and 11,500 ft the atmosphere is far thinner and sun burns happen quickly even in cloudy conditions.
- Be sure to have proper eye protection, this is extremely important. It is possible to suffer snow-blindness without protection .
- Bring lots of water and drink it!
- Bring lots of snacks to stick in pockets and backpacks this can save the day when you’re feeling tired or worn out.
- We are at elevations between 9,000ft and 11,500ft. Some people feel the affects of elevation so it is important to take it easy and try to avoid getting in over your head.
REMEBER: TAKE A LESSON!
We highly recommend that first-time skiers or snowboarders take a lesson with our Ski & Ride School. It is imperative to learn proper technique in order to prevent injury and make the sport more enjoyable. For more information, please click here.
The price of a Learn or Ski or Snowboard
program is the same as the lift ticket and rental equipment - take
a lesson and learn from our pros.
SKI APPAREL
Appropriate dress can make or break your day on the slopes. It is worth investing in a pair of waterproof ski pants, as jeans get wet and will allow you to get cold. It is best to dress in layers as temperatures can vary from day to day. A waterproof shell is your best bet for a jacket, with a fleece and under layers for additional warmth. The thinnest pair of socks is essential in boot comfort, allowing for optimal circulation and boot fir. Additional comfort can be achieved by wearing highly breathable clothing specifically made for outdoor winter activities. Neck gators, hats and face masks are also highly recommended.
Outer Layer Gear List:
- Waterproof gloves
- Waterproof or water resistant jacket (nylon, gore-tex)
- Waterproof or water resistant pants (nylon, gore-tex)
- Hat or Helmet for cold weather
- Hat or Helmet with sun protection (offering coverage for whole head not just baseball cap)
- Goggles (especially if it’s snowing)
- Gator (to protect face and neck)
- Shoes proper for walking in snow / puddles
Inner Layer Gear List:
*Cannot stress enough that jeans and any other cotton material is inappropriate for snowplay*
- Fleece or wool pants (long underwear)
- Fleece or wool sweater 2 layers
- Wool socks
- Extra clothing and socks to change into after snowplay
Other Stuff Gear List:
- Water
- Snacks
- Sunscreen
- Lunch $$
- Heat Treat Toe & Hand warmers