This is a very important question. In order to do well in a big mountain competition, you had better be skiing at a big steep western mountain AT LEAST 4 days a week. Go to biglines.com and read the recaps of the comps, then take a look at the standings. They usually have the home mountain listed for each skier. If you are killing it at squaw, snowbird, mammoth, or whistler, then you may start thinking about entering some comps. Do you know anyone who enters big mountain comps? If you ski at a good mountain I am sure there are some locals who enter these contests. They might be famous guys you have seen in movies, or they might be local superstars who are known at the mountain. If you get a chance to talk to them, do so. If not, watch them ski to get an idea of what level of ability it takes to compete. There are many video clips on biglines, but be forewarned: Video does not do any type of justice to the steepness of the terrain at these venues. Take the cirque at kirkwood, it is MUCH steeper in person than it looks on video. When you watch a video, imagine the lines are twice as steep, and the cliffs twice as big, as they look on the video. These are all guidelines on your decision. I think there is a website called freeskiers.org which has more info. If you live in Utah you should be familiar with the venue at snowbird, if you live in Tahoe and ski kirkwood you should recognize the cirque. Good luck and have fun. And be ready to huck 40 feet to icy landings, those guys go off!!!