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HackedB
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hi. i'm a brand new snowboarder, looking for a snowboarding summer camp where l can learn, l mean really, i'm a noob at this, l do not even have a snowboard yet. so here is waht i'm looking for, i'm 12 yrs old, so l wanna be around kids my age, good teachers, and low prices (afterall, i'm planning on paying for this myself!). l live in arizona, so somewhere close, maybe places where i'm from, like california, washington state, oregon, and maybe even canada. so far i've considered Whistler (canada), High Cascade (oregon), and Windells (oregon). are these good choices? my goal for money for this project is $3,000, would that be enough for EVERYTHING l need, camp, board, clothes, helm, airfare, etc.? so if you could recomend brands, camps, airlines, etc., that would be greatly appreciated, afterall, you would be plannig my whole trip for me, lol, so anything you can tell me l would be super happy with any help! thnx soo much if you help me with my situition! and again, thnx, thnx, thnx, thnx!!!!!
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Wil
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l know on Mt. Hood timberline has year round skiing and l am sure they offer some good summer classes you would have to check into prices though
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By spending $2,200 on just the camp + airfare it is just not worth going to camp, especially if your just starting to learn. And at camp the only thing there is park riding.
It is your money so go ahead, l just would not spend 3 grand on a week long summer camp to learn how to ride park when you do not even have a board yet.
But camp of champs is deffinatly the best camp out there. Which is the one in whistler
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