COC pro camp

If you come for a month and buy a pass and everything I think it could be good... For just 1 week I don't know what's the best... but it's still quite expensive
 
its 1200 canadian so maybe it isnt that great of a deal after all. it says you can stay in the employee housing or sometihng for like $10 a night but food and transportation and everything adds up fast.

are there many 18+ campers? because i wanna go next summer but ill be 19.
 
or you can pay 10,000 usdollars for the 29 day mega camp.. thats what id like to do.. but thats just cray expensive
 
just poach the camp, it so easy plus this years u have to start higher for the jump line making it way easier... because if u want to ride the camp u better pay for the package instead of the 700$ pro camp. but that just my opinion
 
No. that means that no COC personel is skiing with you. the entrance to the park will still be watched. im sure you have some sort of lanyard or something to identify you so people cant poach.
 
well yea.. i can understand that.. but i would probaby want to take a day off and recover anways.. i think they even call it recovery day..
 
Camp of Champions Pro Camp is for skiers 18 and over unless you come as part of a team.

thats what it says on the site

 
700 bucks for 8 days ain't worth it. Spend double on your airfare, fly to New Zealand and ski a month for less that 700. At a park that is better than COC's (SnowPark).
 
Did anyone scroll down a little and read this?

"If you are Canadian and under 16, our camps qualify for the $500 Fitness Tax Credit. It's a new tax credit that the government just passed as a way to support parents in getting their kids more active. Simply file your camp receipt with your taxes and you will get a $500 tax credit from the government. Sweet! Come to camp and save your parents money. Like that has ever happened before. Click on the link to get all the details straight from the government."

Pretty funny, and a sick deal for young Canadians

Also back on topic, 700 dollars can get you a spring pass to Mammoth($300) or Hood($140), All Transportation(~300-400 depending on how hard you search for tickets/shuttles), and a decent chunk of your food. If you camp, live in employee housing, or crash on a floor somewhere, you could stay for months without spending much over $1000.
 
HA! dude I was just up there and got to ride the camps to do some uhm, research, anyway, theres SSSSSSSSOOOO many fucking rich kids that were at COC for the full month session AND there was a shitload of kids that were there for allllll summer long.
 
ya man i did that this year and if you stay in staff housing it is 10 bucks a night so its really cheap and definately worth it i had tons of fun.
 
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