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Windells Snowboard & Skateboard Camp
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Windells 2006 —
Address:
Camper Name c/o Windells Camp
PO Box 628
Welches, OR 97067
Shipping:
Fed Ex or UPS Shipping Address
Windells Camp
59550 East Hwy 26
Sandy, OR 97055
Phone:Toll
Free: 800.765.7669
Local: 503.622.3736
Fax: 503.622.4582
Emergency: 503.789.3963
Email:
info@windells.com
Website:
http://www.windells.com/
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Windells- Snowboard Camp, Skateboard Camp, Ski Camp, Winter Camp
Windells Camp at Mt. Hood is the place for snowboard, ski and skate camps - winter, spring and summer. We host camps for kids and adults of all ages and abilities. With low camper to coach ratios, Windells is a stepping stone to the next level… your first turns or that trick that puts you on the podium. We set camp standards when it comes to providing 24-hour supervision for our kids. Our camp environment allows for just the right amountof independence while maintaining superior levels of safety and supervision. Windells Camp has it all. Plentiful snow, a 12,000 square foot indoor recreation and training facility, tons of activities, the friendliest staff, and the best vibe on Mt. Hood.
Adults who attend Windells Camp on Mt. Hood have the time their lives. We provide you with a camp host to facilitate the “fun” for the kid in you, while offering the relaxation, the nightlife and social scene adults enjoy. At Windells the list of camp activities is endless. Whether it is a night out for sushi in Portland or a trip to the hot springs, adults enjoy a warm, friendly, encouraging environment. Unleash your full snowboarding, skiing and skating potential at Windells!
Welcome to the site of the leading snowboard, ski, and skate camp - winter, spring or summer. Windells at Mt. Hood - It’s the time of your life!
Schedule & Rates for 2006
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WINTER 05/06 Session Dates Description Price 4 02/18/06
- 02/24/06WINTER #4
- Overnight Camp - Snowboard/Ski/Skate$1,195.00 5 03/18/06
- 03/24/06SPRING #5
- Overnight Camp - Snowboard/Ski/Skate$1,195.00 6 03/25/06
- 03/31/06SPRING #6
- Overnight Camp - Snowboard/Ski/Skate$1,195.00 7 04/01/06
- 04/07/06SPRING #7
- Overnight Camp - Snowboard/Ski/Skate$1,195.00 8 04/08/06
- 04/14/06SPRING #8
- Overnight Camp - Snowboard/Ski/Skate$1,195.00 9 04/15/06
- 04/21/06SPRING #9
- Overnight Camp - Snowboard/Ski/Skate$1,195.00
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WINTER 05/06 SKATE ONLY Session Dates Description Price 5 03/18/06
- 03/24/06WINTER #5
OVERNIGHT CAMP-SKATE ONLY$745.00 6 03/25/06
- 03/31/06WINTER #6
OVERNIGHT CAMP-SKATE ONLY$745.00 9 04/15/06
- 04/21/06WINTER #9
OVERNIGHT CAMP-SKATE ONLY$745.00 8 04/08/06
- 04/14/06WINTER #8
OVERNIGHT CAMP-SKATE ONLY$745.00 7 04/01/06
- 04/07/06WINTER #7
OVERNIGHT CAMP-SKATE ONLY$745.00
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2006 Skate Only Session Dates Description Price 1 06/04/06
- 06/11/06SUMMER #1
- Overnight Camp - Skateboard$895.00 2 06/13/06
- 06/22/06SUMMER #2
- Overnight Camp - Skateboard$1,095.00 5 07/19/06
- 07/28/06SUMMER #5
- Overnight Camp - Skateboard$1,095.00 6 07/31/06
- 08/09/06SUMMER #6
- Overnight Camp - Skateboard$1,095.00 7 08/12/06
- 08/18/06SUMMER #7
- Overnight Camp - Skateboard$795.00 8 08/20/06
- 08/26/06SUMMER #8
-OVERNIGHT SKATE ONLY$795.00
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Summer 2006 Session Dates Description Price 1 06/04/06
- 06/11/06SUMMER #1
- Overnight Camp - Snowboard/Ski/Skate$1,395.00 2 06/13/06
- 06/22/06SUMMER #2
- Overnight Camp - Snowboard
Ski Skate$1,799.00 3 06/24/06
- 07/03/06SUMMER #3
- Overnight Camp - Snowboard/Ski$1,995.00 4 07/07/06
- 07/16/06SUMMER #4
- Overnight Camp - Snowboard/Ski/Skate$1,995.00 5 07/19/06
- 07/28/06SUMMER #5
- Overnight Camp - Snowboard/Ski/Skate$1,850.00 6 07/31/06
- 08/09/06SUMMER #6
- Overnight Camp - Snowboard/Ski/Skate/BMX$1,850.00 7 08/12/06
- 08/18/06SUMMER #7
- Overnight Camp - Snowboard/Ski/Skate$1,245.00 8 08/20/06
- 08/26/06SUMMER #8
- OVERNIGHT CAMP - Snowboard/Ski/Skate$1,245.00
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High Cascade Snowboard & Skateboard Camp
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HCSC 2006 —
WINTER HEADQUARTERS(Sept-May 21)
High Cascade Camps
1900 NE Division St. Suite #205
Bend, OR 97701
ph: (541) 389-7404 fax: (541) 389-6371
SUMMER HEADQUARTERS (May 21-Aug)
High Cascade CampsPO Box 368
Government Camp, OR 97028
Shipping
High Cascade Camps
30515 SE Blossom Trail
Government Camp, OR 97028ph: (503) 272-0116 fax: (503) 272-3637Phone:
(800) 334-4272(year round)|
Email:
highcascade@highcascade.comWebsite:
www.highcascade.com
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High Cascade Snowboard & Skateboard Camp
With all the skate parks and skate camps out there, why should you come to High Cascade? Good question.We have been putting on camps since 1989 and we are committed to making your experience top-notch. Starting one of the world’s first snowboard camps 16 years ago, skateboarding has been the number one off snow focus at High Cascade since day one. Let’s face it - if it weren’t for skateboarding,there would be no such thing as snowboarding.
Our convenientocation puts us right in the middle of some of the best skate parks in the country. In addition our own 20,000 square feet of private skate parks, make the perfect home base to warm up on before attacking these amazing Oregon and Washington parks.
Schedule & Rates for 2006
Summer Camp
Dates Signature Session Grom/ Youth**
/Lodge/ChaletGrom/ Youth**Skateboard Adults**
Lodge/no staySession 1
June 15-23Josh Dirkson
Andrew Crawford$1650/$1750 $995/$1070 $1900/$1500 Session 2
June 25-July 3Scotty Arnold $1850/$1950 $995/$1070 $1900/$1500 Session 3
July 17-25Danny Kass
Pat Moore$1850/$1950 $995/$1070 $1900/$1500 Session 4
July 28-Aug 1Willie Yli-Luoma
Gretchen Bleiler$1550/$1650 $995/$1070 $1900/$1500 Session 6
Aug 7-14Jussi Oksanen
Jeremy Jones$1350/$1450 $995/$1070 $1900/$1500 -
Adult Spring Camp:
Camp Options Single Double All Inclusive $1750 $1550 No Accommodations $1035 n/a Locals w/Bachelor
Pass$795 n/a **Ages:
Grom = 9-12yrs oldYouth= 12-20yrs old
Adult = 21+yrs old
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Greenlea Golf Course
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Greenlea Golf Course
We are open from late-February to part of November. Call ahead to find out last tee time of the day.
Directions:
Come just 1/2-mile south from Boring, and 1/2-mile west on SE Kelso Road
or - Leave Highway 26 at SE Kelso Road and drive 3-1/2 miles west to Greenlea.Website:
http://www.greenleagolf.com


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History
26 years ago, Walter and Muriel turned the nursery they had started in the late 1930’s into a golf course that Walter helped design. The two of them, at age 65, felt a golf course would be a great way to fill their days during retirement. Now you are invited to come play one of the most beautiful executive courses in Oregon. Country landscapes provide the backdrop for the course and majestic Mt. Hood is ever-present in the distance as you make your way through the 9 hole course.
Weekdays: $9.00 for nine hole round
Weekends / Holidays: $12.00
Open Late February to part of November
RENTALS:
Clubs: $4.00 (requires photo ID as a deposit)
Pull Cart: $2.00
Mt Hood Resort at the Mountain Golf Course
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Mt Hood Golf Courses
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Mt Hood Resort at the Mountain: Golf Course
Located just an hour from Portland in the beautiful highlands of Mt. Hood, the Resort�s 27 holes of golf are surrounded by the Mt. Hood National Forest Salmon-Huckleberry Wilderness and are bordered by the nationally designated �Wild & Scenic� Salmon River.

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Greenlea Golf Course: Boring Oregon
Greenlea Golf Course has some great country landscapes that provide the backdrop here with the majestic Mt. Hood ever present in the distance as you make your way around this nine hole layout. This track has three par fours and six par threes with two sets of tees. The greens are small with few hazards. Greenlea is easy to walk and an excellent place for beginners to take up the game or for experienced players to work on their short game.

Mt Hood Hiking Trails
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Though it?s far from the toughest, this is the highest hiking trail in Oregon? right up into the realm of the mountain climber. You?ll be in the world of rock and snow, and you won?t even wear yourself out getting there?well, not completely. You?ll also get to see the oldest buildings on Mount Hood and the results of a massive landslide.

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This heavy-duty hiker trail constructed in the 1930s by the Civilian Conservation Corps applauds the rugged beauty of Mount Hood. Along it, hikers dip deep into chiseled drainages, ford glacial streams, cross rocky slopes, bypass glaciers and snowmelt falls, and tour high-elevation forest and inviting alpine meadows. In places, snowfields linger into summer. Stream crossings are best accomplished in the morning, when waters are lowest; at times, some may be impassable. Mount Hood (elevation 11,235 feet) is a strato-volcano that had four minor eruptions in the 1800s. A buried forest along the tour hints at the mountain?s explosive nature

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Ramona Falls
Directions:Take Highway 26 from Portalnd until you reach Zigzag. Here take a left onto Hwy 18 (Lolo pass). Follow this 4.5 miles until you reach a turn for Muddy Fork road. There is a sign that indicates trailheads and campgrounds. Follow this road to its end at the Ramona Falls Trail Head.
Length 4.4 mile loop
The Hike The trail wanders along Ramona Creek before coming to the wall-like Ramona Falls. The hike is long, but quite easy, and is suitable for all ages and skill-levels. 
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Old Salmon River Trail
Directions:Take U.S. 26 to Welches. Take a right on Salmon River Road and follow for approximately 3 miles, entering the Mt. Hood National Forest. The trailhead is on the right and is well marked.
Length 2.6 miles
The Hike This great hike allows you to enjoy the beauty of the Salmon River without much strain. Getting from the parking area to the trail is steep, but the trail is relatively flat the whole way, and there are plenty of places to rest, or even camp. You’ll end at the bridge where the Upper Salmon trail picks up. You could park one vehicle up the trail if you wanted to do a point to point, but the trail is so mild that the walk back is no trouble at all. 
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CastleCanyon
Directions:Take U.S. 26 east. At Zig Zag, turn north onto Lolo Pass Road (Road 18) and drive about 0.4 miles. Turn right onto gravel East Mountain Road and continue to the trailhead (about 1.6 miles).
Length 1.8 miles round trip
The Hike This trail is more difficult and requires the hikers to be sure-footed. At the end of the trail, you reach a giant moss-covered rock and there is a gorgeous view of the valley below. 
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Little Zigzag Falls
Directions:Take Highway 26 six miles east of the Zigzag Ranger Station. Turn left onto Road 2639 (Kiwanis Camp Road) and continue to the end of the road and a large parking area.
Length 1 mile
The Hike A perfect hike for children of all ages. It is short, flat, and ends in a beautiful falls with a pool for wading at the base. 
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Mirror Lake
Directions: Take Highway 26 to just shy of Government Camp. Between mileposts 51 and 52, you’ll see a turnout on the right.
Length 3.2 mile loop
The Hike Mirror Lake is a fairly easy hike ending with a very nice lake, and if you plan ahead kids can wade in the lake when you get there. When you get to a point just below the lake you can take the loop trail in either direction. Taking the trail to the right connects you to another trail up Tom, Dick and Harry Mountain, which would give you a view of Mt. Hood. 
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Umbrella Falls?Sahalie Falls Loop
Directions: Drive south from the Hood River Ranger Station on Highway 35 approximately 17 miles. Turn right at the Hood River Meadows nordic ski area sign (Road 3545) and drive to the trailhead parking lot on the right.
Length 4.1 mile loop
The HikeThe Hike: The trail, which is covered in huckleberries in late summer, starts at Sahalie Falls and runs along Hood River until it reaches beautiful Umbrella Falls. If you want to make this hike shorter, the lower Mt. Hood Meadows parking lot can be reached quite easily from an asphalt path above Umbrella Falls and, in the off-season, offers a place to leave the car or arrange a pick-up. 
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TamanawasFalls
Directions:From I-84, take the Highway 35/Hood River exit. Travel south on Hwy 35 for approx. 25 miles to the Tamanawas Falls trailhead parking area on the west side of the highway. The trailhead is 1/4 mile north of Sherwood Campground.
Length 4.2 miles
The Hike The hike runs alongside Cold Springs Creek for most of the way and contains several quaint footbridges along the way. The trail is very steep all and all, but the hike is made easy for everyone by a series of zig zags. 
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Silcox Hut
If you?re lucky, you can stretch the snowshoeing season and do this easy trip well into early summer. The glaciers above Timberline Lodge stick around so long that ski racers use the Palmer Snowfield as a year-round training area. Tucked in below the hubbub of the Palmer chair lift is this gem of Oregon history; the Silcox Hut represents some of Oregon?s mountaineering glory days, as well as its philanthropic future. The Silcox Hut makes for a great short day trip in good weather. Getting to Silcox Hut takes a bit of work, since you?ll be climbing a mile up the mountain, well above tree line.

Snowboard & Skateboard Camps
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High Cascade Snowboard & Skateboard Camp
Providing the most fun, safe and professionally run snowboard and skateboard camps is our life’s work. From the staff we hire, to the parks we build; from the food we serve, to the coaching we provide: we want your experience at HCSC to be unparalleled. Everything we do is about quality; and everything we do is for you.

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Windells Snowboard & Skateboard Camp
Windells offers private coaching during the winter, spring and summer. Private coaching gives you or your child an opportunity to focus specifically on personal objectives. Your professional coach will patiently help you define your goals, outline a program for the session, monitor your progress, and help deliver the best camp experience ever! During private sessions, it’s all about you.

Sports & Leisure Activities
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Snowboard and Skateboard Camps
Summer snowboarding camps can offer some of the best riding you’ll have all year. The bright sun and slushy snow make for fun times and great learning opportunities.
Camps usually run from mid-June into August, with a typical session lasting one week. In North America, the two prime spots for summer snowboard camps are Mt. Hood in Oregon, and Whistler, Canada. Camps customize an area of the mountain with their own park-like design of jumps, halfpipes and sometimes even a boardercross course. Most cater to freestyle riders, but some focus on freeriding as well. Summer camps can also offer a variety of activities other than snowboarding, including skate ramps, video games, trampolines, wakeboarding and bmx riding. 

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Mount Hood offers some of the most challenging and enjoyable hiking in Oregon. All trails maintained by the US Forest Service and their volunteers in Mount Hood are listed below, organized by Ranger District. They are suitable for both day hikes and overnight backpacking.

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Oregon’s Mt. Hood Territory is home to an array of golf courses providing both novices and expert golfers with challenging rounds. Many courses offer breathtaking views of Mt. Hood which some golfers claim distracting to their game, but the majority find exhilarating. Occasionally, one of the locals - a Canadian goose or brown-eyed deer - will want to play through.





