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Epic ski resort for intermediate skier wanting lessons for improving technique?
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Hello, I'm a semi-intermediate skier that had a couple of group lessons 2 years ago to learn parallel skiing, and since then I've been practicing by myself and can ski black slopes.
I feel that my technique is not that great (posture / ..) and worried that if I continue like this, I will get used to bad technique.
I have a few days off. Which resorts offers:
1. Epic pass compatible
2. Budget lodging (e.g. airbnbs in Telluride are all ~$300/night, i'm traveling solo so need to budget)
3. Good ski school (need 2-3 days of classes)
4. Ideally close to Austin since that's where I'd like to fly after for exploration
Thanks!
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