
Bumps For Boomers Mogul Clinic
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
All clinic participants need to be competent, intermediate-level skiers. You should be able to ski any groomed blue run in control. And have tried to ski moguls. Yes, jumping in a mogul run for a few turns and leaving in fear qualifies.
This program is not appropriate for beginner skiers or individuals who only want to ski groomed runs. Your objective should be to learn how to ski moguls, or improve your mogul skiing abilities.
Bumps for Boomer clinic is appropriate for intermediate and above skiers of all adult ages who want to learn how to safely ski moguls and powder in complete control. The average age of our clients ranges from the 40’s to the low 70’s.
The Bumps for Boomers clinic is an “intelligent approach” to mogul skiing rather than a “knees pumping up and down to the ears like pistons” approach. The program is based around building a foundation of better balance, more control, greater efficiency and less fatigue using smart tactics that don’t require a high degree of athleticism, are low impact, easy on your knees and back. At a higher level, the program introduces life-long skills that enable you to break out of the intermediate-rut, escape over-crowded groomed runs, gain enjoyment from being able to both ski the entire mountain and maximize your skiing longevity.
The number of people in a clinic will vary. Participants are placed into small groups (typically 3-6 participants) based on skiing ability and the information provided by each participant from the reservation form. Groups can be ‘fluid’, e.g., you may start the clinic with one group of people, but if you are seeking a faster pace or more challenging terrain, there might be an option to move you to a more advanced group. Likewise, if you would prefer to be in a slower-paced group on less challenging terrain we have the option to make that adjustment as well.
Yes! We have many participants who repeat the 4-day clinic and some even return every year for a season ‘tune-up’. Given that ski conditions are ever changing and skiing is a movement pattern sport, it’s always a good idea to start your season with a clinic and continue to improve your mogul skiing skills and techniques. Since we break into small groups based on ability, if you’re a return client and ready for it, we’ll continue to challenge and improve your skiing.
The BFB Mogul 4-day clinics are taught exclusively on Aspen Mountain. We primarily use the runs at the top of the mountain. You will begin to develop your mogul technique on intermediate-level mogul runs such as Tourtelotte Park, Silver Dip, Midnight, Pumphouse, Easy Chair, Gretl’s, Roches, and Reardons. As you build your confidence and capabilities you will advance to more challenging black runs such as Pussyfoot, Sunrise/Sunset, FIS, Seibert’s, Sunrise/Sunset, Blondie’s, Hanging Tree, Back Of Bell 1 & 2, Glades 1, 2 & 3, Red’s Run, and Percy’s. Advanced groups can challenge themselves on double-black terrain such as the Shoulder of Bell, the Ridge of Bell, Silver Queen, Walsh’s and the recently opened Hero’s area. We can’t give away all our secret favorite runs. Our coaches will select the runs that have the most appropriate terrain and the best conditions for the group’s skiing ability to maximize the development of new skills.
The goal of the clinic is for every participant to become a competent mogul skier. So, the majority of time will be spent skiing mogul terrain (and powder terrain if snow conditions permit). That being said, we first introduce mogul skiing skills on groomed run terrain, because, if you cannot first perform the necessary movement patterns on groomed runs then you are unlikely to be successful attempting those techniques in more difficult terrain.
During your mogul skiing clinic, you will learn new techniques. We introduce and practice these new skiing skills on groomed runs and once they are mastered, we will progress to using them on mogul and powder runs. Typically, participants grasp these new techniques and are introduced to mogul terrain by mid-day on Day 1 of the clinic.
The clinic goal is for participants to be able to confidently ski both moguls and powder. The techniques you learn work equally well in both mogul and powder terrain. The good news is that, typically, we find a combination of moguls and powder on many of the runs we ski. We will always have mogul terrain available but it is up to the ski gods if we have access to powder. However, we can’t forecast the weather or make it snow. Our experienced coaches know where the best snow is on the mountain and they will take you to it.
Lift tickets are not included in the price of the clinic. However, there are many options to get the lowest price on lift tickets.
Lift tickets are available to purchase from Aspen/Snowmass. Purchase your lift tickets at least 7 days in advance of your arrival to get the best price. You will pay the highest price if you buy lift tickets after you arrive at the resort. Lift tickets are valid for all 4 mountains, Aspen, Snowmass, Highlands and Buttermilk. For more information visit https://www.aspensnowmass.com/plan-your-stay/tickets-and-passes.
Stay Aspen Snowmass also offers discounted lift tickets in combination with purchase of lodging or airline reservations. Call them at 1-800-456-0897 for more information.
If you are over the age of 70, depending on the number of days you will be skiing in Aspen, it might be more economical to purchase a Premier Silver season pass from the Aspen Skiing Company. For more information visit https://www.aspensnowmass.com/plan-your-stay/tickets-and-passes/passes.
ICON Pass: Aspen/Snowmass also participates in the IKON pass program. Please visit this page for details: https://www.ikonpass.com/en/access-details. Advance reservations may be required.
Mountain Collective: Finally, Aspen/Snowmass participates in the Mountain Collective program that offers 2 days skiing at each of the 18 partner resorts with no blackout dates and 50% off lift ticket rates for extra days. For details visit https://www.aspensnowmass.com/we-are-different/the-mountain-collective.
For our 4-day mogul clinics we recommend that you select a property in Aspen rather than Snowmass simply for the most convenient access to Aspen Mountain. We recommend our participants call Stay Aspen/Snowmass (SAS) for assistance with lodging, lift tickets and even airline reservations. The Aspen Skiing Company work with SAS to offer great package deals. SAS has access to the vast majority of properties in Aspen. They offer discounted lift tickets when purchased with lodging and/or airline reservations. Please contact them directly at stayaspensnowmass.com or call 1-800-456-0897.
There are three airports primarily used for travel to Aspen.
1) Aspen airport is a quick 10 minute ride from downtown Aspen. Many lodges offer transportation from Aspen airport to their property. If not, taxis are readily available. United, American, and Delta offer direct flights to Aspen from many major cities. Please visit the Aspen Airport website for current airline information as services change each season and not all airlines fly these routes daily.
2) Eagle Vail (EGE) airport is approximately a 1.5 hour drive to Aspen. Eagle Vail airport is at a lower elevation than Aspen airport and can accommodate larger airplanes. Several carriers offer non-stop flights from the U.S. East Coast into Eagle Vail. Commercial transportation is available for hire from Eagle Vail airport to Aspen. Stay Aspen Snowmass can assist with booking transportation. Please see eaglevailairport.com for more information.
3) Denver International Airport. Denver’s airport is the closest major international airport to Aspen. If there are no weather or traffic delays, it is approximately a 4-hour drive from Denver to Aspen. Once in Denver, you can rent a car or take commercial transportation to Aspen. Please keep in mind that the drive on I-70 from Denver to Aspen travels over high mountain passes and can be highly impacted by winter weather driving conditions. Again, SAS can assist with booking commercial transportation from Denver to Aspen. See flydenver.com for more information. Visit cotrip.org for road conditions.
Please keep in mind that Aspen and Aspen’s airport (ASE) is at 7,980 feet elevation and can be subject to weather delays. We recommend that you plan to arrive 1-2 days prior to the clinic to allow for travel delays and adjustment to our high altitude. We also recommend that you carry your ski boots on-board your flight(s) to Aspen along with necessary medications and personal items just in case you encounter a delay with luggage arrival. Should your checked bags not arrive with you in Aspen, ski clothing is readily available for purchase or rental.
We meet at 8:45. The clinic is a full day lesson with skiing from 9-3.
Details on BFB clinic meeting locations will be shared approximately 1 week prior to your clinic in a pre-clinic Zoom meeting. MBA participants will receive an email identifying meeting location also approximately 1 week prior to your clinic.
Participants will provide their own skis for the clinic. For optimum results we recommend an all-mountain ski, 80-88 underfoot width, 155-170 in length, with a softer flex. This profile will enhance your ability to learn quickly. This is not a one size fits all approach but a suggestion to make it easier to learn mogul and powder technique. You can use a longer ski if you choose, but longer skis are typically heavier, more difficult to turn and less nimble in the bumps when learning. Please email us if you have specific questions.
We recommend all participants wear a helmet during the clinic.
Yes. You are welcome to bring your own skis, or rent skis locally. Overnight ski storage is provided at the base of the mountain so no need to transport your skis back to your lodging while in the clinic.
We typically separate participants into small groups based on their initial skiing ability. So, if you and your partner/friend do not ski at the same ability or ski slower or faster than your partner or friend, we might recommend that you ski in different groups in order to maximize learning for each of you. However, if you request to ski together, we are happy to accommodate your wishes and put you in the same ski group, but both of you will be placed in a group that is appropriate for the lower ability skier.
While we are not proponents of missing out on a minute of skiing, we do respect the fact that some participants need to schedule a flight back home on the last day of the clinic. You are welcome to leave whatever time is needed to catch your flight.
Many of you may want to store street shoes, extra clothing or other items at the base of Aspen Mountain. There are three different options available to you. (1) Ski shops offer a checkroom that can store boots, poles, skis and/or extra clothes. (2) There is a single key access locker option in the Gondola building near the restrooms. (3) There is a free, but unsecured option, to store boots and/or a small bag in the same location as the locker option. For more information, visit Storage Options At Aspen Mountain For Boots and Skis


