As anyone who has passed the stage from beginner to intermediate in a sport knows, a聽few days of concentrated practice in an environment that caters specifically to that聽new聽skill level will do more for you than intermittent weekends at your local crag, river, or ski hill. We suggest traveling to one of the destinations below, where you can up聽your game in less聽time, all聽while enjoying聽a beautiful part of the world. And if you鈥檇 prefer more of a guided聽experience, we鈥檝e got that for you, too: alongside every do-it-yourself recommendation, we鈥檝e found a skills-camp alternative.
Climb a Wall
Self-Study: Majorca, Spain
If you鈥檝e ever wondered what it feels like to be Alex Honnold鈥攂ut you don鈥檛 want to, you know, risk your life to find out鈥攃onsider a climbing trip to Majorca. This Balearic island, just 45 minutes by airplane from Barcelona, is one of the best spots for intermediate climbers to go deepwater soloing, which means climbing oceanside cliffs without a rope, with the warm Mediterranean Sea to catch you when you fall. Deepwater soloing is a relatively safe way to give your climbing an injection of pro-level courage, and the limestone on Majorca鈥檚 southeastern coast offers up all sizes and difficulties.
If soloing isn鈥檛 your jam, head inland for thousands of world-class sport climbs, from the fully bolted multi-pitch routes at Sa Gubia to the hard, tufa-based crag Fraguel. Stay at the 25-room (from $462) in the Montuiri countryside. No matter your base-camp location, most climbs are no more than an hour鈥檚 drive away. After a week, roping up back home will actually feel鈥攖o borrow from Honnold himself鈥攍ike no big deal. 鈥擜ndrew Bisharat
Get Schooled: Chamonix Experience, France聽
Skilled lead climbers who want all-around proficiency should travel to where mountaineering began. Every guide is trained to the highest certification available, and offers one of the widest ranges of courses in the region. Intermediates should sign up for a four-day level-two alpine rock-climbing course to improve leading on rock and ice, become adept at route finding and mountain travel, and dial in rope work. From $930 鈥擜.叠.
Run Whitewater
Self-Study: Turrialba, Costa Rica
Back in the eighties, when commercial outfitters first ran some of Costa Rica鈥檚 best rivers, the majority of local guides hailed from San Jos茅 and, later, Turrialba, a city 40 miles to the east that has since emerged as Central America鈥檚 paddling capital. There are three frothy rivers within an hour鈥檚 drive that serve as training grounds, and each is more challenging than the last. Start off on the Pejibaye, with a six-mile run of mellow Class II鈥揑II rapids alongside sugarcane fields, before launching into the Reventaz贸n, where you鈥檒l learn to punch through bigger waves and perfect your current control in rapids like Bamboo, a Class IV drop. Get good and the grand prize awaits on the world-class Pacuare, the river that put Costa Rica on the whitewater map, with 19 miles of remote Class III鈥揤 rapids boiling through the toucan-filled jungle.
Local outfitter , which has been around since 1978, has the beta on the best options and can arrange multi-day rafting packages down any of the rivers, including shuttle service, a guide, and lodging (from $200). On your day off, climb the nearby 11,000-foot volcano Turrialba, which reopened for trekking in December, after eruptions shut it down in 2012. 鈥擳im Neville
Get聽Schooled: Nantahala 颅Outdoor Center, North Carolina
With access to the South鈥檚 most iconic rivers, like the Chattooga, Ocoee, and Nantahala, outside Bryson City attracts former Olympians as teachers. A two- or five-day Class III鈥揑V river-kayaking course goes deep on jet ferrying and compound strokes to get you ready for big runs. From $400 鈥擳.狈.
Reel in a Fish
Self-Study: Soca Valley, Slovenia
Working on flawless presentation is the best thing you can do to advance your fly-fishing agenda, and the Soca Valley in western Slovenia will help you master it. Near the Italian border, some 50 miles west of the capital Ljubljana, hundreds of miles of frigid green rivers roar out of the Julian Alps and through storybook villages, forming pools of glacial blue water where the world鈥檚 largest concentrations of pure marble trout often lurk.
To land a marble, you鈥檒l need to learn to drop flies into complex currents and hurl heavy streamers into swift rapids. Wade the upper Idrijca River, near the central city of Tolmin, and you can entice graylings and rainbows to rise, while the countless pools of the Ucja and Tolminka Rivers feature enough fishing holes to keep you busy. This is Slovenian cheese country, too, so get blanked and you鈥檒l have a plate of stinky potato frika for comfort. On down days, explore nearby , or swing by in the hamlet of Most na Soci and find a guide to show you how it鈥檚 done. Stay at (from $57), on the banks of the Idrijca. 鈥擳.狈.
Get Schooled: Barry and Cathy Beck Fly Fishing, Pennsylvania
Few names are as famous in the fly-fishing community as the late, great Lefty Kreh, the indomitable casting instructor and author. He died in 2018, but one of his prot茅g茅s, Cathy Beck, an angling pioneer herself, passes on that knowledge through her and husband Barry鈥檚 one-day lesson. The private course, held at their home in Benton, will teach you to load the rod, shoot line, and roll-cast. They鈥檒l also offer tricks for spotting rainbows in Fishing Creek, one of the state鈥檚 coldest freestone rivers. From $450 鈥擳.狈.
Master Mountain Biking
Self-Study: Rotorua, New Zealand聽
In the volcanic heart of New Zealand鈥檚 North Island, Rotorua has been a mountain-biking capital since the early 1990s, almost as long as the sport has existed. The city deserves its reputation as a pioneer, now offering 112 miles of trails, from beginner to double black diamond, that allow riders to progress from solid intermediate to downright ace in a matter of a week. The newly opened Tarawera Road , on the southeast side, has bathrooms, showers, bike-wash stations, and a caf茅, making it that much easier to camp at sites just down the road.
And if shredding singletrack on foreign soil seems scary, rest assured that makes an emergency team available, with an average response time of ten minutes. has top-shelf rentals, and a guide from will give newcomers a tour of the trails. On the north side of town, offers downhillers a gondola-assisted adrenaline rush on a heady mix of routes, including Mr Black, 1.2 miles of dicey flow with 32 jumps and 22 berms. 鈥擲tephanie Pearson
Get Schooled: Dirt School, 颅Scotland
specializes in training young athletes for the World Cup racing circuit, though many of its one-day programs, taught by the same elite coaches, are also available to intermediate adult riders. If your skill set involves basic bike handling and you鈥檙e comfortable leaving the ground, sign up for the 颅six-hour Finding Flow and Getting Air to learn how to drive weight through a corner and ease off to control traction, as well as other skills 颅essential for riding and jumping. After practicing on the Glentress trails, an hour south of Edinburgh, test your newfound technique on 135 miles of trails in the surrounding Tweed Valley, a venue for the 颅 in October. From $100 鈥掷.笔.
Catch a Wave
Self-Study: Popoyo, Nicaragua
Most surfing destinations have a daily window for waves. But Popoyo鈥檚 unique location between Lake Nicaragua, Central America鈥檚 largest, and the Pacific Ocean grants the small surf town 330 days of offshore winds each year. Those unicorn winds, combined with Nicaragua鈥檚 volcanic coastal 颅top颅ography, mean that the surf is up all day, nearly every day. Not only is the swell consistent, but the waves are 颅diverse. In a span of 20 miles, from the town of Gigante to Astillero, you can make your way from mellow rollers to hollow reef breaks. Political unrest in 2018 cleared out the crowds for a period of time, but visitors should have few concerns about that this sum颅mer.
From the capital Mana颅gua, it鈥檚 about 2.5 hours by car south to the Emerald Coast, where affordable surf schools and hotels abound. , a 12-casita boutique resort (from $170, all-inclusive) that鈥檚 walking distance from a wedgy beach break called Playa Santana, can hook guests up with boards and boat trips to an endless peeling wave known as Lance鈥檚 Left. When bigger swells roll in from May to October, the hotel鈥檚 guides can take you tube riding at Playa Colorado and to Outer Reef, a heavy, Pipeline-esque slab for 颅seri颅ous chargers. 鈥擩en Murphy
Get Schooled: Hammer Surf School, 颅Jersey Shore
In addition to group classes and颅颅 颅retreats to destinations like Costa Rica, New Jersey pro Sam Hammer and his instructors offer geared toward intermediate and competitive surfers. Fall and winter storms deliver the best swell on the shore, and Hammer, who鈥檚 well versed in cold-water surfing, will school you in pre-wave visualization and finesse your bottom turns to 颅buttery smoothness. From $95 鈥擩.惭.听
Ski Powder
Self-Study: Moena, Italy
Unlike higher-profile destinations in the Alps such as Chamonix and Ver颅bier, Moena isn鈥檛 a spot for raucous apr猫s-ski bars, nor is it filled with formidable steeps that are suitable only for extreme skiers. Instead, you鈥檒l find a friendly, non-touristy village in the northern Dolomites鈥攁 two-hour drive from the Venice airport鈥攚ith easy access to low-key, crowd-free slopes at seven interconnected resorts called . Intermediate skiers and riders love Moena for its affordability and gentle, sprawling, on-piste terrain. Visit during the annual Scufoneda , held in March, for instructional clinics, guided backcountry tours, and midday wine and cheese stops at slopeside huts. In town, (from $76) has a steam room, sauna, and newly added salt cave. 鈥擬egan Michelson
Get聽Schooled: Ski Divas, 颅Wyoming
鈥淭he ski industry lacks diversity,鈥 says Jessica Baker, an -certified guide. 鈥淲e need to be more inclusive, and we need to be proactive in our efforts.鈥 According to 2019-20 data from , 67.5 percent of participants in winter sports are white, 14 percent are Hispanic, 9.2 percent are Black, and 7.7 percent are Asian. Baker wanted to make backcountry skiing more inviting to a wider range of people, so this year she debuted a camp dedicated to women of color. Held in Jackson Hole, the three-day adult will take place again in March of 2022. It鈥檚 geared toward skiers and snowboarders of all levels, with scholarships available to help cover tuition. You鈥檒l stay at the 颅boutique 颅Alpine House and spend your days exploring and Grand Teton National Park. From $1,095 鈥拟.惭.