Type II Skier (Intermediate)
Moderate skiing at average visual indicator settings
- Prefer a variety of speeds
- Prefer varied terrain
- Type II settings apply to skiers who do not meet all the descriptions of Type I or Type III classifications
Join us for a series of exciting adventures in Europe—our first to Innsbruck, this renowned medieval Alpine capital city of Tyrol, Austria. At this home of two Winter Olympics, we will stay in the historic four-star Grauer Bar Hotel just a short walk to charming Old Town. Urban Sherpa has chosen four popular Olympic winter sites—Aximar Lizun, Kuthai, Stubai Glacier, and Schlick 2000—where we will ride like Winter Olympians. We will jump on cable cars ride gondolas to the top, join Europe’s elite experienced skiers and boarders on the slopes and around town. When we aren’t adventuring on hill, riders can visit the famous Swarovski Crystal World, Ambras Castle, scenic villages, and of course historic Innsbruck’s Old Town.
Grauer Bar Hotel
Swarovski Crystal World
Axamer Lizum
Join us for a bucket-list journey to the Alps: arrival February 17th, departure February 25th.
Package includes the following:
Participants will be responsible for their own airfare (suggestion: use your points!) and first day transport to the hotel.
A parent or legal guardian must complete and bring along a Minor Permissions Slip for each child age sixteen (16) and under.
Your bindings settings usually follow your batting stance. If you are right-handed and bat right-handed, then you will probably feel most comfortable with your left foot forward (regular). If you are left-handed or bat “lefty,” then you will likely feel right foot forward is more natural (goofy).
These are just guidelines to start. We can help you find the right fit for your ride.
Determining your ski ability is your responsibility!
Your ski ability, height, weight, age, and boot-sole length are used by the shop to determine the visual indicator settings of your ski bindings. Be sure to provide accurate information, as any error may increase your risk of injury. Consult the skier type descriptions to select your classification. These descriptions are compatible with ASTM and ISO documents.
Cautious skiing at lower visual indicator settings
Moderate skiing at average visual indicator settings
Aggressive skiing at higher visual indicator settings