CraigAK
Active member
To all of our Campers, Staff, Friends and Sponsors of High North Ski Camp
        
After
10 amazing summers of running High North Ski Camp in Whistler we have
decided to call it quits and we wanted to take this opportunity to
thank everybody for the support over the years. It has been a difficult
decision to make as we have had so much fun running the camp, not to
mention the amazing friendships we have made over the years, both with
staff and campers. Our summers have been enriched by the most dynamic
campers and staff that we could have hoped for.
It
is mind boggling to see how much things have changed within the sport
since the camp began. In the early days only a few coaches had twin
tips, there were no rails and just a handful of campers in a session.
The past few summers have seen entire sessions with twins, camper’s
hucking tricks with as much style as the coaches and a dig crew
maintaining the biggest skier-only terrain park that the Horstman
Glacier has seen. The one thing that remained was the spirit behind
High North. The camp was always about having fun and pushing personal
limits, whatever your ability.
What is it
that has led us to this decision? Our number one reason is the cost of
putting on the camp in Whistler. In order to keep the program rolling
at the same level means large increases in price. A lot of this is due
to the huge jump in the valuation in the Canadian dollar. For the
majority of our campers that need to fly in, camp would cost at least
$3000 and it seems like this is going beyond what most campers can
afford.
So where do you go now for your
summer fix? New Zealand is still pretty far away. Hood is still just
Hood unless you’re a diehard skater. I’d still drop your hard earned
money coming to Whistler, just be sure you make the right choice. For
the money, I’d go with Momentum where they’ve got good features and fun
coaches. Dave Murray offers a great program if you’re not as
experienced in the park. Otherwise, stay away from the big camps and
save your money and come out in the winter when you can ride one of the
largest parks in the world and get deep POW all in the same trip!
Special
thanks to all the coaches, diggers, staff, campers, K2, Smith,
Newschoolers.com and anyone who ever picked up a shovel to help out. Be
sure to drop us a line – we’ll be keeping highnorth@telus.net for a
while.
      
All the best,
Shane and Amanda Szocs
    
PS
This fall we adopted 2 amazing kids from Ethiopia. It’s been a totally
enriching experience for us and they are doing great. So far they are
having a blast here in Canada and we’ve already got them out shredding
and I can proudly say that Solomon has already landed a strait air! If
you end up making it out to Whistler and see us (we’re kind of hard to
miss…) be sure to say hi!
wow, i was hoping to go this summer, guess that wont happen
				
			After
10 amazing summers of running High North Ski Camp in Whistler we have
decided to call it quits and we wanted to take this opportunity to
thank everybody for the support over the years. It has been a difficult
decision to make as we have had so much fun running the camp, not to
mention the amazing friendships we have made over the years, both with
staff and campers. Our summers have been enriched by the most dynamic
campers and staff that we could have hoped for.
It
is mind boggling to see how much things have changed within the sport
since the camp began. In the early days only a few coaches had twin
tips, there were no rails and just a handful of campers in a session.
The past few summers have seen entire sessions with twins, camper’s
hucking tricks with as much style as the coaches and a dig crew
maintaining the biggest skier-only terrain park that the Horstman
Glacier has seen. The one thing that remained was the spirit behind
High North. The camp was always about having fun and pushing personal
limits, whatever your ability.
What is it
that has led us to this decision? Our number one reason is the cost of
putting on the camp in Whistler. In order to keep the program rolling
at the same level means large increases in price. A lot of this is due
to the huge jump in the valuation in the Canadian dollar. For the
majority of our campers that need to fly in, camp would cost at least
$3000 and it seems like this is going beyond what most campers can
afford.
So where do you go now for your
summer fix? New Zealand is still pretty far away. Hood is still just
Hood unless you’re a diehard skater. I’d still drop your hard earned
money coming to Whistler, just be sure you make the right choice. For
the money, I’d go with Momentum where they’ve got good features and fun
coaches. Dave Murray offers a great program if you’re not as
experienced in the park. Otherwise, stay away from the big camps and
save your money and come out in the winter when you can ride one of the
largest parks in the world and get deep POW all in the same trip!
Special
thanks to all the coaches, diggers, staff, campers, K2, Smith,
Newschoolers.com and anyone who ever picked up a shovel to help out. Be
sure to drop us a line – we’ll be keeping highnorth@telus.net for a
while.
All the best,
Shane and Amanda Szocs
PS
This fall we adopted 2 amazing kids from Ethiopia. It’s been a totally
enriching experience for us and they are doing great. So far they are
having a blast here in Canada and we’ve already got them out shredding
and I can proudly say that Solomon has already landed a strait air! If
you end up making it out to Whistler and see us (we’re kind of hard to
miss…) be sure to say hi!
wow, i was hoping to go this summer, guess that wont happen