Winter Camps
SKI & SNOWBOARD WINTER CAMP
From total beginners, some that have never seen snow, to young athletes training as part of their school ski or snowboard team. Caspian khazri’s winter camp offers a lively and enthusiastic approach to skiing and snowboard camps in shahdag
\Shahdag ski schools team of fully qualified ski and snowboard guides takes care of students in groups of 5-10, with full-day guiding, lunch on the mountain and breaks throughout the day. Available and bought as an extras snow mobile, 4×4 and mountain roller coaster are also options for those who want to try a different winter sport.
Our winter camp starts in baku azerbaijan with exploring the magnificent city of azerbaijan, with excursions to historical places and also to modern architectural master pieces.
Typically in shahdag ski resort a day at our international winter camp is spent on the mountain and consists of learning new skills in the morning and having an opportunity to practice those skills on different slopes throughout the afternoon, with a hot chocolate break for when the group is feeling tired.
Throughout our winter camp courses, we follow a clear structure for progression so students are aware of their current levels of performance and their areas for improvement.
CASPIAN KHAZRI OFFERS
1 to 4 week long winter camp sessions for kids & teens aged 12 to 17. Our excursions will ensure a balance of outdoor adventure and relaxation.
WINTER CAMP ACHIEVEMENT LEVELS
SKIING LEVELS
LVL1.
The skier is able to stop effectively, demonstrate that they can slide confidently using different amounts of edge to vary their speed.
LVL2
The skier is able to perform basic turns confidently on a blue slope, and. is developing towards parallel turns. They can ascend confidently using a drag lift and have some experience of using a chair lift.
LVL3
The skier is comfortable in using consistent parallel turns on a blue slope but may use plough-parallel. turns on more difficult terrain. They are confident in using a range of different lifts to ascend and can demonstrate a range of turns with different turn radii and widths.
LVL4
The skier can effectively ski using consistent parallel turns and is working towards developing their carved turns. They have also begun to develop their ability in navigating pistes for themselves in a resort and can confidently read a slope and ski accordingly.
LVL5
The skier can confidently ski using parallel turns on all pistes and can confidently carve on red pistes. They can also effectively navigate using a piste map and have experience in skiing itinerary routes.
SNOWBOARDING LEVELS
LVL1.
The snowboarder is able to stop effectively, demonstrate that they can slide confidently using different amounts of edge to vary their speed.
LVL2
The snowboarder is able to perform basic “falling leaf” turns confidently on a blue slope, using both the toe edge and he heel edge but independently and is beginning to turn from one edge to another.
LVL3.
The snowboarder is comfortable in using consistent linked edge-to-edge turns on a blue slope but may use the “falling leaf” technique on more difficult terrain. They are confident in using a range of different lifts to ascend and can demonstrate a range of turns with different turn radii and widths.
LVL4.
The snowboarder can effectively use consistent linked turns and is working towards developing their carved turns. They have also begun to develop their ability to navigate pistes for themselves in a resort and can confidently read a slope and snowboard accordingly.
LVL5.
The snowboarder can confidently snowboard using linked turns on all pistes and can confidently carve on red pistes. They can also effectively navigate using a piste map and have experience in riding itinerary routes.