Ski Camp Question

N-John360

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I have a question about all the summer ski camps. First of all, I am all the way from Massachusetts, and I only started taking freeskiing seriously this year, but I fell in love with it and went everyday. I still am not very good, just learning how to do 3's off medium kickers at the end of the season.

My questions are is it worth it to go all the way across the country for the camps, should I go this year or tone my skills for one more year, and which one should I go to.

Thanks.
 
the first question i'd like to ask you is that are you thinking about going because you think you're not good enough or don't want to spend the money?

At summer camps it really doesn't matter what skill level you're at and don't be discouraged by that. I can gurantee you that if you go you'll come back with many new tricks and have the old ones dialed.

On to the next question about where to go. I'm going to tell you right now that if your going to spend all of that money, go to whistler. Hood is much flatter and you have to do more hiking. Whistler isn't as flat and has the T-bar running the length of the lane. For choosing which camp, your main options are High North, Momentum or Camp of Champs. I have not been to whistler but as of what i've heard from several reliable sources, Camp of Champs has the best park, and High North has the best coaching but still a sick park. Also, last year whistler did not have a pipe due to the snow shortage, but i can gurantee you that high north will have a pipe this year.
 
I was at HN last year and it was really fun. I was aorund the level you were when I went and learned alot, granted I was one of worse kids at camp its still really shill no one cares. The best answer is that its fine and still fun but if you are at a higher level you will appreciate it more and have more fun cause u can throw more. I wanna go again this year
 
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