chrisjur Posted January 7, 2004 Report Posted January 7, 2004 (edited) I know it's probably not all to exciting, but I figure that I'd make my first contribution to the picture session. I *finally* got around to posting various landscape pictures from the many of the various places I boarded in 2003 (Colorado, Utah, Vermont, Tahoe, Oregon, etc.). They are all linked from the top portion of the gallery here: http://www.cjuphotos.com They are all scaled-down somewhat for more pleasureable web viewing, but if you'd like a full high res as a background, etc., just let me know. There's a few really nice landscapes from Utah, Colorado and Oregon. Edited July 11, 2004 by chrisjur Quote
AtomicSkier Posted January 7, 2004 Report Posted January 7, 2004 nice pics and nice site chris! Quote
nick malozzi Posted January 8, 2004 Report Posted January 8, 2004 nice pics dude. howd u like HCSC? Quote
SomeGuyWhoSkis Posted January 8, 2004 Report Posted January 8, 2004 Nice pics man, wish I could get out there. Quote
chrisjur Posted January 8, 2004 Author Report Posted January 8, 2004 nice pics dude. howd u like HCSC? High Cascade is a fantastic time. The quality of coaching is awesome, but it's very low key and they pretty much just let you do what you want. Fun, fun stuff. That was the second time I visited Mount Hood. Gov't Camp, OR is a shit little town, but is really a snowboard mecca in July, Aug and Sept. I can't tell you how many professional snowboarders were just hanging out all week long...you can really get taken to school there, but everyone is so cool and repects your ability level. I highly recommend HCSC or just going out to Mt. Hood. Quote
nick malozzi Posted January 9, 2004 Report Posted January 9, 2004 nice pics dude. howd u like HCSC? High Cascade is a fantastic time. The quality of coaching is awesome, but it's very low key and they pretty much just let you do what you want. Fun, fun stuff. That was the second time I visited Mount Hood. Gov't Camp, OR is a shit little town, but is really a snowboard mecca in July, Aug and Sept. I can't tell you how many professional snowboarders were just hanging out all week long...you can really get taken to school there, but everyone is so cool and repects your ability level. I highly recommend HCSC or just going out to Mt. Hood. Yea, i have wanted to go for years. But i just can't get the cash together to do it. I am thinking after i graduate college i might go blow a wad of graduation money. those student loans can be payed off later right? lol Quote
nick malozzi Posted January 12, 2004 Report Posted January 12, 2004 where is High Cascade? Utah i believe? back me up on that one chris Quote
chrisjur Posted January 12, 2004 Author Report Posted January 12, 2004 It's based out of Oregon. The traditional winter camps have been at Mt. Bachelor (sick, sick, sick mountain). The summer camps are, of course, based out of Mt. Hood (Government Camp, OR)...pretty much the only place in North America that you can ride all year round. This year, however, I believe they are doing a few "remote" camps in Tahoe, but I don't think they will be as good as the Oregon camps where they have their own facilities, lodges, skateparks, etc. etc. Board harder than you've ever boarded before during the day...party at night...all in August. Can't ask for much more. Quote
AtomicSkier Posted January 12, 2004 Report Posted January 12, 2004 got any links to these places, and i assume they offer ski training also? Quote
nick malozzi Posted January 12, 2004 Report Posted January 12, 2004 It's based out of Oregon. The traditional winter camps have been at Mt. Bachelor (sick, sick, sick mountain). The summer camps are, of course, based out of Mt. Hood (Government Camp, OR)...pretty much the only place in North America that you can ride all year round. This year, however, I believe they are doing a few "remote" camps in Tahoe, but I don't think they will be as good as the Oregon camps where they have their own facilities, lodges, skateparks, etc. etc. Board harder than you've ever boarded before during the day...party at night...all in August. Can't ask for much more. Crap! lol Oregon thats right. i dunno what made me say utah. i am not sure if they doing skiing though. i have brochures and it only ever mentions snowboarding. but i may be mistaken. Quote
skidude Posted January 12, 2004 Report Posted January 12, 2004 There are many camps at Mt. Hood (timberline that do skiing...(Racing and Freestyle) Quote
chrisjur Posted January 18, 2004 Author Report Posted January 18, 2004 Windell's (http://www.windells.com/) also does skiing at Mt. Hood in the summer. Only downside to Windell's and others is that their off-hill facilities are fairly far from the mountain. Quote
AtomicSkier Posted January 18, 2004 Report Posted January 18, 2004 Windell's (http://www.windells.com/) also does skiing at Mt. Hood in the summer. Only downside to Windell's and others is that their off-hill facilities are fairly far from the mountain. thanks Quote
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