My name is Eric. As some of you may know, I make movies. I am the Director and Producer at
Fault Line TV which you see here on Pinkbike.com. Recently I was contracted to head up to the Whistler Mountain Bike Park for a month, and do some shooting with The Camp Of Champions (COC).
Check out my month in Whistler inside,Now before I get too far into this article I just want to clear one thing up. I am not getting paid by COC to write this, nor has it been talked about, suggested or in any way shape or form, been planned. I am writing this because I would like to share my honest experience about my month away from home to attend this camp. Now to the rest...
The boys chillin' in the foam pit while a camper jumps in!
I cannot stress enough how much fun this experience was for me. Meeting new people, riding bikes and filming every day, getting to hang out with some super chill campers that I am still connected with on Facebook/Pinkbike, the list goes on. I really can’t explain. I had so much to tell my friends when I got back, and so many memories to look back upon. I find myself counting down the days to next year.
Camp B gets together after lunch for a group shot before Casey Groves heads off to Goat Style
The overall atmosphere as you step in the door at COC was what got me at first, not one person is having a bad time. Everyone is smiling, laughing, joking and just overall stoked to be there. There’s no bad attitudes, and nobody gets left out.
Casey Groves sequence in the Boneyard
You arrive off the bus from Vancouver and check in at the office. After that they give you your room key, a whole whack of stickers and info about where you can get % off food, clothing, parts, or anything else. You head up to your room to unpack your things and meet your new roommates. Usually they're bikers, in some cases you’ll be paired up with snowboarders or skiers, but that’s ok, they're cool too! Now depending on what time of day you got there, you can opt to go to bed, or jump on the COC bus with a 600-watt sound system blasting music, and head down to the village to check it all out.
Coach " Cho Cho " You can check out his video here! The next morning you wake up for your first day of riding. You show up at the bike room to grab your custom tuned ride, meet the coaches, other campers, photo/video staff and head down to breakfast. You get to ride on the latest bikes, all current, from that year. I even remember two of the bikes only got ridden twice over the whole month! So it’s like riding a brand new bike every day.
After you eat your included breakfast, you have nothing else to do other than...well ride! What else is there to do, that’s what you came to do. Not to mention, mostly every run your coach coordinates a spot for you to be photographed and videotaped for Pinkbike and the camp site. That’s also where you see me and Mike the photographer takes over a hundred photos each day, and I usually shot about 30 minutes ( 14GB ) of video each day.
Repeat this everyday for as many days as you're signed up for, plus throw in some free stuff, like Oakley gear, Straitline Components, or a good chance at winning one of 2 frames per week and you have The Camp Of Champions.
So if you can afford it and you’re not from the Whistler area, definitely check it out. One of the best things I’ve done with my summers, ever.
Send me an e-mail if you have any questions about anything!
eric@faultline.tv Eric Peterson
Director/Producer
Fault Line TV
www.faultline.tv www.campofchampions.com
Not many good jobs or places that will actually give you a job under the age of 16.
im totaly going next year
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