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For Women Only
By Valerie Summers
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Kim Reichhelms Womens Ski
Adventures brings like-minded women together in Crested Butte, Colorado.
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Call
it Shangri-La. Call it Fantasy
Island. Or call it Crested Butte, a
place where dreams do come true
.at least for the distaff ski crowd. Ski
goddess, Kim Reichhelm, founded Womens
Ski Adventures in Colorado 11 years ago. This sportswoman extraordinaire is a
five year veteran of the U.S. Ski Team, two-time World Extreme Skiing Champion,
and three-year member of the womens professional ski racing tour. I signed up
for one of her 4-day clinics with the hopes of improving my confidence and my
ability in this exhilarating sport. I
found, not only improved proficiency in the sport, but a nurturing atmosphere
of support, encouragement and bonding.
Arriving
by America West Airlines into Gunnison, a friendly Alpine Express driver
shuttled me into the town of Crested Butte and gave a short tour of main street, a typical ski village filled
with a variety of boutiques and restaurants.
The
ski clinics base of operations, the Crested Butte Marriott, provided
meeting rooms where our group congregated to chow down appetizing breakfast,
lunch and apres snack buffets. We
gathered for stretching and video
viewing oh, but I am getting ahead of myself. On the first night, a group of 22 women, from all
parts of the country, plus one from London,
gathered to meet one another and the staff. Most women came alone, many because they had no friends who shared their
passion for skiing. Several were repeat
customers, one who had returned for the 9th season. Kim Reichhelm, a striking, 510 bombshell
made the introductions. Her staff
.. to
say they were exuberant would be an understatement. They were almost all in their 20s and I thought
uh oh
.these kids are going to be my
teachers?
While
eating and drinking and getting to know the other participants, we filled out
detailed questionnaires. Not only were
we asked how long we had skied, how well we skied and the standard questions,
but what were our special needs and how
we wished to be treated. We could be
gently encouraged, waited on hand and
foot - having someone buckle our boots and help us up when we fell (princess
skiers), or if boot camp was the style of choice
we got it. Our skiing sisterhood was split into six
groups ranging from one 50-some year old woman who had never been on skis to a
group of hell-on wheels extreme skiers. I fell in the mid-range along with three of the best pals anyone could
ever want and our very special instructor, Stacey Roman, who formerly taught
kindergartners how to ski.
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Our traditional close to a
great day on the slopes.
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Next
morning we met for stretching and warm-up with Bradley Richmond, a
kinesthesiologist/ski instructor, followed by a hearty buffet breakfast to
stoke the energy of this ardent ski group. Many skiers brought their own equipment, but those who did not visited
Flatiron Sports or Crested Butte Ski & Snowboard Rental where they were
fitted with skis and boots. Kim
displayed a selection of various K2 demo skis which we all had access to for
those wanting to try the latest equipment. Then we hit the slopes22 women ranging in age from 30s through 50s of
every size, shape and ability.
A
major winter storm passed through the day before and the result created pure
magic. The mountains seemed covered in
wedding cake icing with gentle swirls where a few skiers had already carved
their marks. We sat, bunched close
together on the quad which lifted us up over the snowy landscape to our first
run of the day.
Stacey
led the way, always with a smile and a voice that could be heard all over the
mountain. She was everyones pet
because of her thoughtfulness, stuffing cookies into her pockets for the lift
operators and always with a word of encouragement and concern for anyone who
crossed her path. We all reaped the
benefit of her support and her mantra
number one, safety; number two, fun; and
number three better skiing skills. We
spent lots of time laughing. Freda, one
member, who I dubbed Wild Child followed Staceys instructions to a tee even
when she wasnt supposed to. When Stacy
instructed us to do what she did and then began skiing backwards to watch us,
Freda attempted the same. Then there
was Kitty who was determined to forget those stem-christies and wedges and
surprise her husband with a new and improved skiing partner, which he got when
she later rendezvoused with him. And
Felicity, who I skied with in Switzerland last year, always underestimates her
abilities, but she was our star. As for me, I felt like I was doing the
Makarena on skis
butt in, feel those shins, weight centered, watch those poles
and keep smiling. Then along came Pat
with his video camera. Were we ready to
we photographed in our first effort? I
dont think so, but it was a great comparison to the finished product three
days later.
Lunch
time came and we skied back to the hotel where Kim gave a talk on boot
fitting. Her talk made so much sense
that I, who had never owned a pair of ski boots in my life, ambled over to
Flatiron just to check things out I was
so impressed with the knowledge of master boot fitter, Larry Ryan, that I ended
up buying a pair. The fitting took more
than three days to customize and was well worth the effort. I cannot imagine that kind of service from
visiting the average sports store and walking out with a pair of boots just as
you would a pair of tennis shoes.
Back
to the slopes. The ideal ski weather
continued. Stacey skied side by side
with each of us, correcting, suggesting and encouraging. We played follow the leader, honing our
skills at making tighter turns. We
learned to negotiate deep powder , did some synchronized skiing and ran some
non-threatening gate courses. Magically, Kim would appear, each day in a different, gorgeous Nils ski
outfit, just to check on how things
were going. And each day, Pat Wild
would also appear, video camera in hand, capturing our progress on tape. At the end of the day, we returned to the
hotel for apres refreshment and an opportunity to see ourselves on video. These invaluable tapes enabled us to get a
true picture of our improvement and provided a wonderful remembrance. Working up an appetite after a full day of
skiing, we all looked forward to a good meal and enjoying the camaraderie
of fellow skiers.
Dinners
varied, with a welcoming dinner for the whole group at The Idle Spur (noisy and
fun with good, hearty food) and a closing awards dinner at Le Bosquet (elegant,
fine cuisine) and in between dinners on our own. The intimate Soupcon, a local favorite, won another fan when I
feasted on their fabulous elk tenderloin and portabella mushroom napoleon.
The
awards dinner brought us all together one last time before departing to our
homes scattered all over the country. I accomplished my objective and Kim
attained her goal in creating an
environment which fosters womens natural tendencies to develop bonds, to
support and encourage each other.
Kim
Reichhelms Ski Adventures: Telephone (888) 444-8151. Website: http://www.crestedbutteresort.com
The final clinic for the 1999 season is
Feb. 25-March 2. Cost: $700-$1200.
Black
Diamond Adventures, a co-ed experience is also available.
Nils
Ski Wear: Manufacturers of fine,
functional apparel including an après
ski resort collection; a sporty line of trendy, technical outerwear; the classic, feminine, sophisticated ski
attire; and the latest in sport underwear.
Telephone: (800) 933-NILS
Website:
http://www.nilsskiwear.com
K2: Telephone: (206) 463-3631
Website: http://www.k2skis.com
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West Airlines, the ninth largest U.S. carrier provides more than 600 daily
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For reservations (800) 235-9292
Website: http://www.americawest.com
Postscript: Valerie received this letter from a
reader...
Valerie,
I just read your article about your recent trip to Crested Butte -- your experience bears an uncanny resemblance to mine. I recently returned from
Kim's final WSA clinic and was blessed to be in Stacey's group. Actually, I sort of "adopted" Stacey after I found her sense of humor and playfulness
to be similar to mine, and I switched over from another group to ski with her.
She was a delight, just as you described, and largely responsible for the great time I had. It was Stacey who referred me to your website.
Since I've been back, I've been wistfully dreaming for another return to the slopes before season's end, although my knees are still recovering from six
days of hard skiing on this last trip. It sounds like we share a similar enthusiasm for active, stretch-your-comfort-zone vacations, so I'll look
forward to reading about your next adventure. I'll probably go back to a Women's Ski Adventure next year, so maybe we'll get to meet if you're there
again. Thanks again for a great article.
Connie Day
Atlanta, GA
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