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good question...doubt anyone will know...i sure dont
SchwagM: and i need that brain power to eat
SchwagM: hahaha
Machete skier32: biotch
SchwagM: freestyle type off
Machete skier32: the fuck?
SchwagM: i dnno...
Machete skier32: alrighty...
i know that camp of champs has been around for a real long time snowboard wise.
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Theyve been skiin the glacier at whistler since the sixties, trust me, I looked at one of those posters for like an hour when I was feeling like shit and sat in the building thingy.
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I think that Hood came first in general. Racing camps are HUGE there, and snowboarding is based outta there. Both those sports have been using the glacier way before freeriding/ freestyle got into the summer scene (this is just speculation)
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Yeah Mt. Hood Oregon is awsome. But it dosn't have a town village like Whistler. There's a place called Huckelberry Inn & Demo places all over that makes Government camp and then a DQ like 30 min from the Mt. and an hour away is Portland. The atmosphere is great on the Hood mountain but mostly based for Racers and Snowboarders. Whistler has one of the most happen'n ski village and that glacier has way more by far freeride ski camps. And the plane ride into Vancouver is amazing even though you do get to see Mt. St. Helens and Hood from the plain when you land in Portland. So I would say go to Whistler.
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