Dates: June 27, 28, 29 (Friday-Sunday)

Location: Timberline Ski Area on Mt. Hood.  A range of lodging is available in Government Camp, OR and lots of camping in the area.

Coaches: PSIA-NW Technical Team and alums.

Cost: $585 for three days of skiing and fun!

Who should attend?: Any SKIBACS instructor, alpine or snowboard**. Everyone is welcome and the camp is just for us, run by us, so we can tailor the groups to meet our needs.

** Snowboarders: We need at least 4 snowboarders to form a group, please sign up and talk with your fellow SKIBACS’ snowboard instructors to attend!

 

If you have not skied at Timberline in the summer before, it is a fantastic experience.  The Palmer snowfield is a wide open groomed surface with a slope similar to Alpine at Summit Central. You can expect a range of weather from bluebird sunny hot days to full on winter, but most of the time it is warm and sunny!  Expect Spring snow conditions, with firm and icy in the morning changing to soft corn snow in the afternoon.

 

The snowfield starts each day with a public lane and assigned lanes for various race camps from around the world.  Then as the snow softens, race camps pack up for the day offering more sliding room for everyone. Our hope for the SKIBACS camp is to have enough people (possibly combining with another camp) to have an assigned lane.  We will NOT be racing and you won’t need any special ski gear.  The topic for our alpine camp groups is general ski improvement.

 

Timberline has its own medical waiver/release form. Adults complete the general waiver.  The medical information (step 2) is for anyone under 18. ·

Session 1 https://tinyurl.com/4zjuvwp5

Register by April 30th after that date:

If you are interested contact Andy:

 

Contact Andy Rubesch andy.rubesch@gmail.com for questions/information.