of coure your going to say high north was the best, you worked there, but one thing you forgot to mention was that coc has more skiable terrain than H/N dont know what ou are talking about with the bomb sell landings, little kids were landing short all day long in our session and they landings still ruled, Ken Achnback the camp director even saig they were packing the jumps and snow with groomers up to 2 months in advance for camp so the snow would be rock hard underneath and nothing would get wrecked. I could careless if the jump at high north was longer, big deal, you want to do nordic jumping go to the olympics, the deal is ours shot you higher and still had a lots of length to it. You may have had the only stair rail but we had a crazy ass c rail that killed yours, a nice double kink for fun, the triangle (step it up rail), a single kink that was awsome for learning, a bunch of small flat rails for the beginners, a medium sized rainbow, and a smaller rain bow that was only like 3 feet high, not to mention the majority of our lanes allowed for riders to chose what type of run, eg: strickly rails, strickly jumps or you could mix your run up with jump to rail to rail to jump and other combos. I will give you the fact that your 1/4 pipe was a monster, and you had the bbq. Oh ya, for the step up, big deal, 8 feet, wahoo, ours was like 20 feet. Eric Hjorleifson and some other dudes were macking in to the thing full speed from above where the cat track was over across all the lanes and hitting the step up which was just befor the take off of the big table. Like was said befor, go to whatever camp you want, each camp has somthing that is better than another and each camp has different coaches.