Author Archives: Jill Adler

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2014 Ski Sock Preview

Ski Hats With Personality

PCSkiGal_ Where Should My Family Stay_ –

PCSkiGal_ Park City Does A ‘Quick Change’ For Sundance –

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Outdoor Industry Address Breakfast– OR Show Daily 2012

Streetvibe Takes Over Snow Fashions For 2014_ Here’s Our Preview – SnoNews

What’s Next For Skis, Boards, Boots_ Here’s Our SnoCountry Preview – SnoNews

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Cheap Spills in Las Lenas _ broadbandsports

Sundance Filmmakers Challenge For $$ – The Ski Channel

Sundance_ Beyond The Films – The Ski Channel

Tagging Sundance – The Ski Channel

Canine Courtesy_ Don’t Let Sleeping Poo Lie « Trail’s Edge Blog

What Girls Want NSAA Journal OctNov 2010-2

Showdown on High Rustler

Salt Lake Magazine

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SLMag Post Sundance Detox

Salt Lake Mag

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Wife’s Bill of Rights

9 Tips to Survive a Flash Flood « Trail’s Edge Blog

About Jill Adler

Jill Adler Climber

Get ready to learn how to ski and navigate the mountains of the west like a pro. With private ski instructor Jill Adler’s magazine and blog, you’ll be ready for any trail.

As a level 3, PSIA-certified ski instructor, Jill knows how to communicate with all levels and abilities of skiers and guests. She loves sharing her passion for skiing and the outdoors with others, and her approachable demeanor and infectious enthusiasm, makes learning to ski a fun and unforgettable experience.

Outside of her work as a private ski instructor, Jill enjoys spending time with her teenage daughter, their beloved Australian shepherd and her mini campervan Vinny. They blast off to remote regions throughout the intermountain west as soon as the snow melts. When she’s not on the slopes, Jill can be found rock climbing, hiking, kayaking, paddling or investigating the local color.

Jill’s outgoing and personable nature has made her a favorite among the Park City community. Whether you’re a seasoned skier looking to refine your skills, or a newcomer to the sport, Jill’s warm and friendly approach will make you feel right at home. So why not join her for a ski lesson or just say hello? You won’t regret it!

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