Current Conditions

Feb 9, 2010

Sunny

It is a beautiful sunny day at Timberline Lodge. Come up and ski or ride with us tomorrow!

Snowfall (24hrs): 1 in.
Snowfall (72hrs): 4 in.
Base at Lodge: 100 in.

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Find the right lesson

No matter what your skill level, Timberline Ski & Snowboard School has a
program that is right for you. From the first time on the slopes to rad moves on our freestyle terrain – Timberline has you covered.

Step 1:

Determine your skill level.

Step 2:

Learn about recommended terrain.

Step 3:

Determine what program is right for you.

 
YOUR SKILL LEVEL
 
TERRAIN
DISCOVER PROGRAM
NEXT STEP PROGRAM
PRIVATE LESSON

Beginner – Level 1

 

Has never skied/snowboarded or has never had a lesson.
The easiest trails to ski which are generally wide, groomed, and with a gentle slope. Green Circle trails are popular with beginners.
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Novice – Level 2

 

Has had a lesson & can turn and stop in both directions. CAN NOT YET LINK TURNS.
The easiest trails to ski which are generally wide, groomed, and with a gentle slope. Green Circle trails are popular with beginners.
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Advanced Beginner – Level 3

 

Is able to link turns on the easiest green runs.
The easiest trails to ski which are generally wide, groomed, and with a gentle slope. Green Circle trails are popular with beginners.
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Intermediate – Level 4

 

Is able to link turns on all green & most blue runs.
Considered “intermediate” trails that are steeper than beginner trails yet easy enough for intermediate skiers to ski on. Blue Square trails aren’t extremely steep, and are typically (but not always) groomed.
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Advanced Intermediate – Level 5

 

Is able to negotiate all green & blue terrain & ready to attempt black runs.
Difficult trails that are for the advanced skier and rider. Trails can be steep, narrow, and/or ungroomed.
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Advanced – Level 6

 

Is comfortable riding the whole mountain & is working on refining skills.
The most difficult trails on the mountain. Reserved for skilled experts only.
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