<p>"Transportation, instruction, ski-lift fees, and skiing time are offered in a package deal. Greek Peak and Song Mountain personnel are present at registration to explain the program and accept fees. BUT TRANSPORTATION TO GREEK PEAK IS PROVIDED SIX AFTERNOONS A WEEK FOR SIX WEEKS"</p>
<p>That's so much skiing! I'm sooo excited! 6 days a week for 6 weeks! That's awesommmme!</p>
<p>I'm also interested in a few others. One is kayaking since we are at the fingerlakes...has anyone taken that class?</p>
<p>i took intermediate snowboarding. the class itself is a joke but you take it so you can go snowboarding every weekend. it's fun..just be ready to pay 300 dollars extra</p>
<p>Just so you guys know Greek Peak is a very medicore mountain and Song is worse. (i have been skiing greek since I was 10) If you want a good PE class take sailing or waterskiing even though the water tends to be cold its still a lot of fun.</p>
<p>I already know how to water ski and would probably go crazy waiting for people to learn. Unless it gets advanced I can already ski on one ski (obviously that's not that good, but something that would take a beginner class a long time to get to). Sailing...hmmm maybe since that also involves the finger lakes.</p>
<p>I was also thinking of gymnastics (when I was little I was in it but the stigma of a guy in gynamistics got me to quit in like 5th grade even tho I was on the team and was good. I would like to learn more things on the floor cuz that's really fun and impresses people a lot. Does anyone know how this class is?).</p>
<p>I also was interested in kyaking and meditation or yoga. If anyone has taken any of those. I'm pretty into the whole Eastern mind set and meditation (even tho it KILLS me to sit in that position. So I was thinking maybe more yoga cuz that can be fun, especially if it's free! lol. And I'd assume I wouldn't be the only guy. It would also be a big stress reliever.)</p>
<p>Is there a limit to PE classes u can take? </p>
<p>There's two types of golf: recreational and instructional. Instructional is in Barton and all you do is practice with whiffle balls; you don't actually get to go on the course or even on a driving range. With recreational, all you need to do is go on the golf course a certain number of times during the semester to pass.</p>