Skiing Green to Blue to Black All in One Day

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New Canadian Joyce Ou embraced winter through skiing, but it took a ski lesson at Nakiska to take her to the next level. If you're new to Canada, and ready to learn skiing or snowboarding, see how Joyce tackles the challenge - and how you can too! Use #NewSkiAB to tag us as you experience Alberta’s winters. 

Calgary, AB - Any snow day is a fantastic day for Joyce Ou. Just a few short years ago that was not the case but that all changed when she started skiing and snowboarding.

Ou, 30, now a permanent Canadian resident, moved to Canada from a tropical region of China to attend university in Calgary. Initially, she dreaded snowy, cold days. But once she took up skiing and boarding her attitude shifted a complete 180. 

With Nakiska open as of Nov 11, 2021, Ou is no doubt stoked to get back out there!

“I love when it’s snowing. I say, ‘Yay! It’s, snowing again, I can go skiing!’ ”

Ou usually gets out on the slopes five times a year because of work commitments, but this year she decided she wanted to up her game.

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The added bonus of skiing, she says, is that it allows her to hang with her friends and family and Nakiska is just a short drive from the city.

“We drive out together, we ski together. It’s so much more fun with people that I know.” But she's also made new friends because of skiing.

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It was Ou's favourite kind of snowy day for trying some more challenging terrain at Nakiska.

In fact, her friend Coco Yuen, who gets out skiing more often than Ou, encouraged her to take a lesson this year – also the first year she’s bought a Nakiska season’s pass because of all the good snow – to help her progress beyond skiing green runs.

That’s where Nakiska instructor Luca Jelley came in. Jelley, who has been teaching for three seasons, met Ou for a lesson to help her build the confidence to tackle more challenging ski terrain.

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Going into the lesson that day, Ou thought she’d at least ski a blue run, but when instructor Luca Jelley got them on a “steep” black run, Ou surprised herself, even if she was a bit hesitant at first.

“Because I have been skiing for a long time, I thought I can just have some refreshers and go from green to blue - but I made it to black!”

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Getting primed to enter Nakiska's 'experts only' area.

The only fall she had was easy to brush off. The snow was coming down in buckets and it was a soft landing.

She attributes Luca’s instruction, who added new skiing techniques incrementally each time they attempted a steeper slope. “He’s a good instructor,” Ou says. “I was super happy about it. He is quite patient, and he demonstrates a lot of examples and we followed along.”

“Joyce did amazingly well in our lesson,” said Jelley. “The progress we made was very significant, starting from short green runs on the easiest chair, to heading up the mountain into the experts-only area and skiing one of our hardest black runs.”

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Photo: Karl Lee
Ou says the best part of skiing is that it lets her hang out with her friends.

Jelley’s strategy for teaching people comes from his own learning experiences and also understanding how the skis work on snow. “Once you can understand the physics behind skiing and why we need to do the actions we do, it makes it a lot clearer and easier to try for yourself.”

He says Ou just needs to keep practicing and keep pushing herself outside her comfort zone as she did during her lesson.

Ou has aspirations to get even better. Yeah definitely, we’re going to practice more and I’m hoping I can go into trees and moguls.” Because besides the fun she has with her friends on the hill, she loves being out in the mountains. “I’m a nature person; I enjoy a peaceful environment.”

For anyone who’s thinking about taking up snowboarding or skiing, you just have to ask Ou what she thinks. “People who are afraid of falling, go join a class, pick a powder day so when you fall you don’t get hurt.”

Ready to take a ski or snowboard lesson?

SnowSeekers’ #NewSkiAB can get you and your significant other or you and a buddy on the slopes for your first lessons at Nakiska.

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SnowSeekers is stoked to partner with HEAD Skis, Lake Louise Ski Resort and our friends at Immigrant Services Calgary. Through #NewSkiAB our aim is to welcome more diversity to Western Canada’s slopes. 

When You Go

Nakiska Ski Area is in the Treaty 7 Territory region of Southern Alberta. Treaty 7 encompasses the traditional lands of the Îyârhe Nakoda Nations of Chiniki, Wesley, and Bearspaw, the Tsuut’ina First Nation, the Kainai, Siksika, and Piikani Nations of the Niitsitapi (Blackfoot) Confederacy, and Métis Nation of Alberta, Region III.

  • From Calgary, the drive to Nakiska is approximately one hour.
  • Built for the 1988 Winter Olympics, Nakiska and nearby Kananaskis Lodge are close enough to Calgary for day trips, but you can also make a weekend of it. Discover more about the ski area and what it offers.
  • Ready to get geared up? Our partner HEAD Skis can get you set up. 

 

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