Construction Zone - Camp of Champions Park Tour
3 minutes of pros, coaches and campers sending it.
3 minutes of pros, coaches and campers sending it.
Camper Lucas Vienna takes you on a tour of some of the rails in the Camp of Champions Park.
Shane McConkey was a coach for years. Saucerboy was the man. Here Rob takes the baldes for a tour of the COC Park.
This rail saw some progressive sessions go down last summer. It's about 2/3rds of the way through the park. After this rail you can hit the lower flat bar to the wall ride to the ZIg Zag
The DFD in Quebec was one of the multitude of rails, boxes and a stairset inthe "Quebec" area of the COC Park.
With about 80 features in the COC Park, we didn't have time to film full sections for a lot of them. Here's a few of them.
Campers and Pros Sessioning the Quebec Stairs at The Camp of Champions
There are tons of lines in the COC park. Here's a few rail lines
Three different views of the COC park going off. Come be a part of it.
Using the feature at 7 Springs for inspiration, we created a version for camp. TO say it went off was an understatement.
The long flat box. Where learning to slide rails begins. Then you step it up and push yourself.
One of the many "first" hits in the COC Park. This rail leads to the Construction zone to the Down flat to the Gap to Down Box to the... it's endless
The Oakley O Rail is the anchor of the BMX Jump line. Hit the O then drop into Quebec or stright line it for the Big Hip.
One of the many "first" hits in the COC Park. This rail leads to the Construction zone to the Down flat to the Gap to Down Box to the... it's endless
The Down Flat was probably the most sessioned rail in the park. You could hit it after starting n different lines and it slayed. Ahmet Dadali owned it.
Campers and coaches on the two sections of lift tower pipe in the COC park.
The Double Rail was a cool feature in the middle part of the park.
One of the rails in the middle of the park. You can hit two wall rides on your way to the lower rails and the zig zag.
The Bottom Wallride was the "other" line if you didn't hit the zig zag banked slalom on the way to the lift
The Bottom Flat Bar was usually most people first hit into the last few hits in the park
This feature also had a less intimidating down right next to it for the easy out. It led into the Quebec area of camp with it's ton of rail features.
With many different ways to hit it, this is a fun mid park feature.
Campers and coaches sessioning the Gap to down box. From this feature you can ride down to the lower rails, wall ride and zig zag.
Low to the ground and good for learning how to slide round bars. It's about the third rail in the line and there's about 5 after it, unless you take the line to the Big Air Bags or the wallride