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Mt Hood Summer Camp: Early Bird Deal Ends Tomorrow

It is snowing again here in BOYNE Country! What a crazy Spring…

Skiing will only be three months away for those athletes heading to Mt Hood in June. We have a great early discount available for our camp (6/20-29). If you are considering making the trip, sign up today or tomorrow to lock in the best price:

superskicamps.eventbrite.com

Flights are currently going for about $530. Oregon is getting a ton of snow and it is looking like it will be a great summer season.

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Powder Day! Training Canceled For Saturday Night

Have fun in the fresh stuff!

Sign Up For Mt Hood Summer Camp Today!

During the snowstorm we are having here at Boyne, we have been hunkered down, making plans for a race camp this summer. We are pleased to invite you to travel with us to Oregon for exceptional training on beautiful Mt Hood from June 20th to June 29th. The best ski racers in the world use Timberline Resort as their summer training headquarters. If you have never made the trip, you are missing out on a huge opportunity for improvement and fun.

As you have come to expect with this group of coaches, the focus for this camp will be on your long term improvement as ski racers. As many of you have found out this year, when you work hard and commit to the mental effort required, success shows itself in the short term as well. We are excited to help the progress continue – and accelerate!

The camp includes:

  • staff with Olympic, World Cup, U.S. National, and Nor-Am experience
  • 9 days with seven days of on-snow training
  • a stay at the famed Mazama Lodge
  • ground transportation to and from Portland (PDX) airport
  • three delicious meals each day
  • video review sessions
  • daytime trips to mountain lakes, waterfalls and scenic overlooks
  • light physical training and instruction in the afternoons
  • equipment testing and recommendations
  • a camp t-shirt
  • exciting recovery-day activities

Schedule your arrival flight to land before 5pm on June 20th at Portland International Airport (PDX) and your departure to leave before noon on June 29th. We’ll pick you up.

This year, we are setting our pricing in a new way….the earlier you sign up, the more money you save. Early Birds will be rewarded!

Registration is online! To sign up, please visit:

http://superskicamps.eventbrite.com/

Send Ben Crockett an email with your questions: crockett.benjamin@gmail.com

See you on the hill!

Ben, Cary, Jen, Christopher, Gary, Erik

Please note: Although this event will be run in a similar fashion to past BOYNE Racing camps at Big Sky and Sunday River, it is offered by Super Ski Camps, L3C and is not an official BOYNE activity.


Ready for SPEED?

From Cary:

Hello BOYNE Racers -

Gary Miller and I were on the hill yesterday assisting Boyne Highlands area manager Joe Breighner with building terrain for this weekend’s Speed Camp. We are very excited for this opportunity, and we want to thank the many Boyne Highlands managers and staff who are helping with this project.

PLEASE NOTE: Even if you are a season team member, you must still fax or email a Speed Camp registration form to the Highlands (instructions on the form – attached). Please do this no later than tomorrow!

We have heard murmurs that some are concerned that trading speed training for tech training this weekend might negatively impact tech results in upcoming races (notably the state championship high school race). A couple points: 1) You are not going to make big changes to your tech technique in a couple training sessions. 2) This speed training will help your tech skiing. You’re going to have to trust me on this one – I know it is not exactly intuitive, but I’ve personally experienced it many times – it works!

Note that we did add a Monday steep SL session (below).

SCHEDULE CHANGE: As plans have come together for our speed activities, it became clear to us that the full length training activities we want to do would not be practical or safe while there are any public skiers on the hill. Therefore, those full length sessions will take place prior to the lift opening, This means a 7:00 a.m. lift for us – and, no, that’s not a typo. Here is the updated schedule (which replaces the schedule listed on the flyer):

Saturday, February 18th

6:50a: MANDATORY Racers Meeting – North Challenger Warming Hut
7:00a: Heather Express opens – Big Turns Free Skiing
7:30a: DH Course inspection on Tournament Pass
7:45 – 9:15a: Downhill training on Tournament Pass
9:30 – 10:30a: Tuck turns and Wave Track
10:30 – 11:30a: Video and Timing analysis – Challenger Warming Hut
11:45a – 12:45p: Lunch

1:00 – 3:00p: Group 1 – Timed Glide Track – 40 minutes, then switch to Flight
Group 2 – Flight Training – 40 minutes, then switch to Glide
3:30 – 4:30p: Video and Timing analysis – Challenger Warming Hut

Sunday, February 19th

7:00a: Heather Express opens – Big Turns Free Skiing
7:30a: DH Course inspection on Challenger
7:45 – 9:15a: Downhill training on Challenger
9:30 – 10:30a: Long tuck runs down Interconnect / Lois Lane
10:30a – 11:30a: Video and Timing analysis – Challenger Warming Hut
11:45a – 1:00p: Lunch and Downhill Ski Preparation (w/ instruction from Eric Rasmussen from BCS service center)

1:15 – 2:45p: Group 1 – Timed Glide Track – 30 minutes, then switch to Flight
Group 2 – Flight Training – 30 minutes, then switch to Glide

Monday, February 20th

We have added a SL training session 9 – 11 a.m. on Monday, February 20th on Superbowl at Boyne Mountain for those who don’t have school and want to polish up their steep SL technique prior to the upcoming high school state championship races.

It’s going to be a fun and productive weekend!

Cary

Koseck Qualifies for J2 Nationals!

Kyle Koseck has qualified for J2 Nationals in Mammoth Mountain, CA in early March. This event will feature the fastest junior racers in the country. Kyle earned his spot with impressive skiing on the MidAm tour.

SaRa Gezon’s skiing also put her near the top of the womens’ rankings. She is an alternate for the event.

Congratulations to both of our racers!

 

Summer Camp for BOYNE Racing, June 20-29 at Mt Hood, Oregon

Griffin Skis to 3rd Place in USSA Giant Slalom

Kelsey Griffin took 3rd place in GS on Sunday at Boyne Mountain.

Gunnar and Peter also made some nice turns:

Mattias Hargin Cutting It Up

Here is some video inspiration:

 

 


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