SUMMER
2011
high-speed quad, you are guaranteed to maximize your training time. After the lifts close, you
have the diversity of the Pacific Northwest right
out the back door. Hiking, rafting, kiteboarding
and more are activities available to all campers
in the afternoon. We have three different race
camps to choose from. Family Race Camp (ages
6 and up) offers a sun- and fun-filled week of ski-
ing and activities with the kids. With the beau-
tiful backdrop of Oregon’s pristine wilderness,
this is perhaps the best family vacation you will
ever take! Family Camp is ideal for families with
younger racers. Performance Camp (all ages)
features quality coaching from our experienced
and dedicated staff to provide participants with
an optimal training experience. Our emphasis
during Performance Camp is on gate training
for giant slalom and slalom. This camp is ideal
for both the beginner racer and the very experi-
enced competitor. Masters Camp (18-plus) will
allow you to improve your skiing, meet other ac-
tive adults, and enjoy some of Oregon’s most ex-
citing activities. A great session for those adults
looking for a longer season, seriously fun gate
training, and a great summer vacation.
Location: Timberline Lodge & Ski Area, Mt.
Hood, Ore.
Activities: Rafting, kiteboarding, mountain bik-
ing, field sports, and golf (Masters Camp).
Dates and Cost: Family Race Camp, June 25-
July 2, $1,800 per person; Performance Camp,
July 3-9, July 10-16, July 24-30, $1,700 per per-
son (combine two sessions and receive a $100
credit); Masters Camp, July 16-23; $1,800 per
person.
Contact: Steve Muise, director, Timberline
Summer Snow Camps, 503-272-3341; smuise@
timberlinelodge.com;
timberlinesnowcamps.com
US ELITE
U.S. Elite Summer Camp
Overview: If you love action, this camp is for
you! We pride ourselves on offering a fun ski training program and activities that are supportive in
a family atmosphere. The camp has a traditional
camp setting with log cabins, dining hall, tennis
courts and playing fields. Our small, family atmo-
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