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Video replays to help skiers learn

Coronet Peak boasts one of the most advanced ski . teaching^..techniqiies in the 1 world — colour-video les- 1 sons; Students are filmed during their lessons on the slope " and get ’ a second chance to learn from their mistakes , , by . watching . their style on yideb. This service is available free of extra charge to pupils at the ski school, which runs classes for all ages . and stages, from beginner to expert. At the other end of the scale, the experienced . skier ' t .;, can’ also benefit from advanced technology by tak-; ing a helicopter flight into - the more a isolated ski - slopes of the Remarkabies. More conventionally, a

twin chairlift, almost a; mile long, server -the top.« of Coronet Peak, with a half-way station for lear-? nets, while a triple chair!- : ift . ■ •'.; . ; opens up: another side of < the field. Poma; lifts .take ' intermediates to a number of varied slopes and : beginners use several easy fixed grip tows- to .the gentle’fields on the mountain. This season’s rates are: Ski school: one’ (twd hour): lesson,-$8 adult, $6 child;: , private (one hour) lesson, $l6. Lifts: day, $8; half 'day $5; seasonal ticket $l3O. Daily ski’ hire: ' skis, boots," poles, $B.. (Child rates half, price in these ? four instances). ' ,

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Press, 16 July 1980, Page 24

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Video replays to help skiers learn Press, 16 July 1980, Page 24

Video replays to help skiers learn Press, 16 July 1980, Page 24