RAH:
Bee, what is the best way to get your child started skiing?
BEE: The best way to get
started is with a few private lessons. There is nothing better
for instilling confidence and getting a grasp on the basics.
RAH: What do you think are the 3 most important skills that
a child will walk away with after taking ski lessons?
BEE: A sense of
being in a different environment; independence; and
development of a new set of skills, both physical and mental.
RAH: What is your greatest challenge here at Diamond Peak?
BEE: My greatest
challenge usually has to do with staffing, because we are very
careful about who we put out there with the kids. We look for
people who have a real love of children as well as a true teaching
personality.
RAH: At what age do you recommend introducing
snow-boarding?
BEE: That's really up to
the child and their family, but we have seen kids successfully start
out as young as 7 years old.
RAH: How do you help little kids keep their energy up
during a lesson?
BEE: We have a great new
piece of equipment called "Pete's Powerline" that the
little ones ride on - they just step on it and get a lift up to the
top of the learning hill. It's been really popular.
RAH: What do you think is the most important piece of
equipment to buy for the snowboarder who "has everything"?
BEE: Definitely
wrist guards. If you can't find them at the ski shop, use the
ones they sell for roller-blading.
RAH: What is your greatest concern for the future of
skiing?
BEE: I think my
greatest concern right now is with the over-emphasis I'm seeing on
aggression, speed, and Darth Vader-like gear.
RAH: I know what you mean. I think it's the difference in
attitude between wanting to dominate the mountain, and wanting to be
one with the mountain. I hope people will take some time to
enjoy and respect our natural environment.
RAH: How do you see the Internet affecting your
business?
BEE: I'm really
excited about the Internet. I bring in alot of staff
internationally. For example, we have staff here right now
from New Zealand, Australia, and Chile, and I know the Internet is
increasing our exposure all over the world. Another tip:
make reservations on-line for your lessons - we promise a very fast
response!
RAH: Thanks Bee!! And have a great season!