Skirmastr,
I am headed up to Squaw to ski this weekend. I will be there Saturday and Sunday. Send me an e-mail if you would like to get together. It's
jbotti@bottibrown.com.
As for the camp, in a word it was awesome! We actually didn't even look at a mogul until late the second day. The bulk of the time was spent on gaining and feeling comfortable with technique that would support efficient skiing in the more difficult terrain. For me alot of the time was spent on eliminating stems in my turns and on really tipping and engaging the non stance leg and ski. After I got some level of succes with this, I next worked on upper and lower body separation, which I badly needed. The progress that I made was remarkable and I left being able to make reasonably short radius turns that were parallel with both skis fully engaged thus producing a truly carved turn (at least most of the time on blue terrain). I was at the bottom of my group in ability coming in and leaving. The results that I saw in everyone were truly amazing. The instruction is beyond what I have experienced anywhere, in any discipline. Diana (who was my group's instructor for the whole weekend) is just simply amazing.
Maybe you will get to see for yourself this weekend.