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Camp Summer 2010 will be Win Alpine's 13th Annual Summer Ski Racing Camp, directed by Scott Winquist. The camp is based in Government Camp, Oregon. It is designed to be the most comprehensive summer ski camp with an emphasis on modern slalom and G.S. techniques. We conduct training at Timberline Ski Area, boasting the best snow and training facilities in Highlights from past Mt. Hood · All condos are privately owned · Athletes get their own beds · One coach per four athletes in the condos · Most professional and qualified staff in the ski business · 1 - 3 coach to athlete ratio on the hill · Off campus activities · Family Environment · 24 hour supervision · Personal pick up and drop off to and from the airport · Most up to date digital video, each athlete has their own daily video session using the Dart Fish program The goals of the camp are: to provide the athlete with the most up to date slalom and G.S. technique, dryland training and personal attention. Fun ~ Fun ~ Fun ~ Fun ~ Fun ~ Fun ~ Fun ~ Fun On our days off these are the activities we will be doing: white water rafting ($55.00 charge), surfing, trips to the ocean, crabbing, Lodging This year, we will be staying at the Falcon's Crest Lodge, Collin's Our cook will provide three meals a day, plus a juice break for the mountain. Athletes will be responsible for their own food on their days off. Special diets can be accommodated, please indicate needs on application. Note: The camp is all inclusive with the exception of your flight. There are three sessions offered: June19-June29 $2195.00 Travel DayJune 19, 9:00 am - 4:00 pm, if possible Travel DayJune 29, in the morning Application and deposit are due May 15, 2010 August4-August11 $1795.00 Arrival-August 4, 9:00 am - 4:00 pm, if possible Depart- August 11, in the morning Application and deposit are due July 1, 2010 Flight arrangements are your responsibility. Fly in and out of Arrival and departure, dates and times Daily Training Schedule Daily training will consist of four days on the mountain followed by one day off of the mountain, weather permitting. The average day schedule is as follows: On Hill Training ________________________________________________7 A.M. to Lunch and Rest Period __________________________________________12 P.M. to Dryland Training (hiking to waterfalls, swimming, weight lifting, yoga) _____3 P.M. to Dinner ________________________________________________________5 P.M. to Free time_________________________________________________7:30 P.M. to 9:00 P.M. Video ______________________________________________________________9:00 P.M. Lights out__________________________________________________________10:00 P.M. Click Here For Photos Of Past Years Trip Video by Video Productions **about |
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