High North???

line1260psx

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Is this a good camp to go to if you are a begginer or is it strickly for advanced (freestyle skiers.) I hate saying that term.

 
go to camp of champs if ur a beginner, i donno much about high north but supposedly most campers can rip, i went to coc and most kids r beginners but theres also some really good kids too, and they have the most terrain so y not

me: pepsi twist taste the exact same as normal pepsi.

my friend: no it doesnt , it has a twist.
 
It all depends on hwat you wonna ride. Yes they both claim to haev everything, but High North has MUCH better rails, and COC has a better pipe. Study up, and be sure. $1000 is a lot of money!!!

 
camp of champs has the most rails, kickers, and a private lift so u dont hafta waste half ur day hicking or waiting in the public lift, they some easy rails but also some hard as shit rails, and everything from 5 foot kickers to 50 ft

me: pepsi twist taste the exact same as normal pepsi.

my friend: no it doesnt , it has a twist.
 
high norths pipe is as good or better than COC's, they have better rails and better designed and maintained jumps. Its not even a question.

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Teddy Knape

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if u r paying for it out of your pocket and are workn real hard for the money, i say learn the basics first.you can easily learn the balance issues and spinning at your local mountain asking the good ppl there. id say wait till you can throw down some very controlled spins, and be comfortable off of bigger hits. you will probably get the most out of the trip if your know what you want to progress on. if u arent payn for it... go nutz, go to all four sessions and come out a pro, even if u never hit a jump.

 
I am a pretty good all mountain skier i have been skiing since i was two. so i guess i am advanced and i can do about 25-30 foot tables easily so high north seems like it would be a good choice... and plus i have no intensions of doing pipe anywayz.

 
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