Summer Gravity Camps 2010

Mar 24, 2010 at 10:50
by Tyler Maine  
The snow is quickly melting, lots of people are already out riding and the buzz is in the air to ride harder this year than years past. Natural progression is one thing, but how do you accelerate that learning curve? Some of us get ballsy and just start to follow our better riding friends off things and down trails faster, but with no idea of what we are doing or how to take those balls and turn them into real skills. For the more inclined riders, we look into camps and seek proper instructions on how to improve our riding and gain skills and confidence. Camps like Summer Gravity Camps in Whistler, B.C. have been at the forefront of MTB instruction for years and I recently caught up to Andrew Shandro to talk about the 2010 season.

Details on SGC inside,
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You started the SGC camps back in 2002, what was your goal in creating this camp back then?
Back in 2002 there were no week-long freeride camps and I really felt like the sport was ready for this type of camp. I remember thinking how cool it would be to offer this type of experience and how stoked kids would be to be able to hang out in Whistler and ride in the bike park everyday and be coached by all of the top pros. That's how it started nine years ago, SGC was the first week-long camp in the world.

From a few dozen campers back in the day to a few hundred each summer now, how have you had to structure the camps to give everyone the best possible learning experience?
Over the years as the camp evolves and the number of campers has increased we continue to add top coaches to our coaching roster. Also we cap the number of campers we take every week to keep it as intimate as possible, that way everyone has the opportunity to get to know all of the coaches, counselors and meet some great friends. Our main goal at SGC is to see everyone improve their riding and progress at their own pace in a relaxed environment.

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A rider like myself would really benefit from the coaching that I'd receive through out a week at camp, what are some of the major skill sets that your coaches cover during a week at camp?
We work on every aspect of riding. From the basics like body positioning and braking techniques to the more advanced skills like jumping, scrubbing jumps, line choice, drops and exit speed. We cover it all and adapt our coaching depending on the level of our groups. One day you could have Vanderham showing you how to whip or McCaul teaching you how to bar spin at the Air-dome.

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Hands down you've got the best known coaches in the business, who is returning this year and who's been with SGC the longest out of your coaching staff?
Ya our coaching lineup is ridiculous. Returning coaches are: Cam McCaul, Wade Simmons, Brandon Semenuk, Claire Buchar, Jordie Lunn, Andrew Cho, Kyle Jameson, Geoff Gulevich, Thomas Vanderham, Joe Schwartz, Katrina Strand, Adam Billinghurst, Lorraine Blancher, Matt Hunter, Kirt Voreis and the Coastal Crew rippers Kyle Norbraten, Dylan Dunkerton and Curtis Robinson and myself. I would have to say Thomas and Wade have been with SGC the longest. We can't forget Mr. Steve Wilson "SteveO" as we call him at camp, head counselor, GM, and all around good dude he has been with us since day one.

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What is the ratio of adult campers that you see on an annual basis, do you see this segment growing?
We first introduced an adult week back in 2005, I knew there was a demand for a specific adult camp. We see people who've been riding mtb bikes for over 10 years and have hit a plateau and are looking to take their riding to the next level. We also see people who are new to the sport and are looking for a good base of skills. We offer two adult weeks now, the demand has been unreal.

Tell us about a typical day in the life of a camper at SGC?
A typical day at SGC. Get up around 8 ish grab your gear and head over to the base of the bike park for breakfast. Order some french toast, scrambled eggs etc. Board the lift at 10am with your coach and go and hit the park until 12:30-1. Lunch is between 12:30-1:30 depending on when your groups wants to eat. After lunch go and hit the park again until 3. After three you have the option of either riding in the park for longer or hitting the Air-dome. We have use of the Air-dome exclusively to our campers everyday from 3-5. If you still have the energy after that there is always a crew that hits the dirt jumps. For those that are looking to chill out after a day in the park we have XBOX consoles in every room and a pool at the camp hotel. The day is full of riding and good times.

This could be your typical day this summer at SGC:
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What do I get for my cash money when I am signing up and attending an SGC camp - perks, swag, lodging, outside the bike park activities etc.?
There are different options depending on what you need. You can pay for camp only, that gets you food and coaching for the week, plus all the free gear. Or if you need everything, lodging, lift tickets, rental bike we have it all. No matter what options you need, everyone who attends SGC receives a free Dakine SGC jersey, Nike 6.0 shoes, Clif Bars daily, custom ODI SGC grips, and JBL headphones. All returning campers receive a free Dakine-SGC pack. The amount of free gear we give away every week is ridiculous.

I see that you've got Sterling Lorence on staff as the camp photographer, how did you manage to get one of the world's top shooters to come shoot campers in the middle summer?
Jordie Lunn cuts his lawn weekly, I cook him chocolate chip cookies and Thomas washes his truck, ya right. SL shares the same passion for our sport and is totally in to shooting our campers and capturing their epic riding moments. We are definitely fortunate to have him as our camp photographer.

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Who are some of the sponsors of SGC?
Our camp sponsors are amazing. Trek has stepped it up this year, we have six free demo bikes for the park this summer, three Scratches and three Sessions. Plus three Trek Ticket dirt jump bikes for the Air-dome. Dakine is supplying every camper with an SGC jersey and packs to all returning campers. Nike 6.0 shoes for everyone. Fox forks and Shimano Saint brakes and cranks are given away weekly at our wrap up dinner along with POC pads, ODI grips, JBL ipod docking stations, loads of t-shirts from all of of our partners. VIO sport is supplying us with helmet cameras and new for this year is Clif Bar, they are supplying us with enough product for everyone to have something daily.

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Sounds like you've got a great summer planned for the campers and coaches Andrew. Have a great summer up in Whistler with Summer Gravity Camps. I'll leave everyone with some sweet helmet cam action of Andrew Cho and Brandon Semenuk getting rad:

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60 Comments
  • 25 1
 I wish I could go. Best camp on Earth, hands down.
  • 11 0
 going week three! so stoked
  • 6 0
 How much does it cost?
  • 5 0
 I've gone for 3 years and I'm hoping to catch my 4th. Best experience of my life! Go if you can you'll come back an amazing rider you won't be the same EVER again.
  • 3 0
 Can't wait for this summer!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • 1 0
 It costs 1.5k CAD for the camp only, 2.3k for the camp, accom, lifts ect. And thats only for youths...
  • 9 11
 i love how 90% percent of the kids that go too this camp are spoiled rotten turds!!!! they have 6K bikes and fulll troy lee gear, all because mommy and daddy dont feel the need to make them work for there shit! i worked for my bike and all my gear!!!!! AHHHHH spoiled kids make me angry!!!!!
  • 4 2
 Wat makes u think I didn't pay for my bike. Is it beacause of the piece of shit in ur eyes
  • 4 1
 i payed full price for my bike, i could care less if you think diffrently
  • 2 2
 True dat
  • 4 2
 I actually payed for my bike all $4000 of it. My dad also rides so all the money goes to him. You're a dumbass "tingeybike." I pay for all of my shit. Get a job and stop complaining
  • 2 7
flag tingeybiker (Apr 2, 2010 at 0:18) (Below Threshold)
 you sure buddeh! or did mommy give you 200 for fucking mowing the lawn dont fucking give me that shit! you do a few chores for your parents and you think you deserve a bike, sorry but thats shit doesnt happen in the real world! iam sorry but you spoiled kids are fucking cunts
  • 4 0
 How bout the shit that's called I bought my f*cking bike and you should f*uck off. I paid every last f*cking cent for my bike so if you have a problem you can find the answer in your f*cking butthole
  • 2 0
 i could care less what you think you dont know what goes one you just assume, my dad rides bikes too, so its not like hes clueless, i have a bike that i race on and i dont do much riding on it except for racing and riding parks i have another bike from like 6 years ago that i ride normal stuff on
  • 3 0
 Woa man you have it so tough you live in Alberta. Ghetto I'm surprised you even have money man, life must be hard for you because you live in a 1st world country. I'm super sorry I even said anything
  • 4 0
 A lot of money, true, but it includes breakfast and lunch every day plus supper the first and last days. You also get runners, jersey, etc. I've been twice and last year learned how to do wall rides which may not be exciting to a lot of people but not bad for this 54 year old.

I think enough of the place that my fourteen year old is going again this year, also her third time.

My only gripe is that after the camp last year my kid was able to ride faster than me on the slalom course at Fernie. Smile
  • 2 0
 If you are realy 54 year old and ride freeride bike at SGC...wow thats something unusual(in my country: slovenia->NOT slovakia)...RESPECT!
  • 1 0
 Thanks for the kind words. Yes, I was really 54 years old last summer. I am 55 now. There is another gentleman there who was two years older than myself and I suspect he will be there again this year. He's not only a good rider but a really nice guy. He made his own handle bar tassels. Cool watching him ride down the mountain with those multi-coloured ribbons blowing in the wind. So, he has a sense of humour as well.
  • 8 1
 DAM!!! Its just a little far away for me...
  • 7 1
 Yer it looks sweet bet it costs a bomb but is definitley worth it.
  • 2 1
 Wish there would've been a week of adult training from 18-25th June!
  • 3 0
 Thats me 2nd picture from the bottom, ive been too SGC twice and they have been the best riding weeks of my life! So much fun, its mint to ride alongside the pros and you learn quite a bit. The only negative point is that they should maybe try and focus more on teaching you rather than just riding. Still, WELL WORTH THE MONEY/ JOURNEY
  • 2 0
 That is a super sick shot.
  • 1 1
 So you pay to ride along pros but they don't really teach you? hmm...I hope they get this feedback then.
  • 1 0
 yeah its more just like "yeah lets go ride some trails" rather than like sectioning trails and being taught.
Occasionally you will get followed by a coach and they will give you some tips and thats really usefull, Shandro is really good at giving advice and i reckon it helps riders at a lower level a lot more as they will be able to learn more. But either way it is a super fun week and you do improve due to the fact your in Whistler riding non stop!!
  • 1 0
 SGC is a camp totally worth going to. You get to bike in one of the best parks in the world with some of the best people and SteveO. What more can you ask for? I look forward to SGC all year, even if it means spending time with my old man!
  • 3 0
 Thanks, Kid, but "ouch".

Signed,

Your "OLD" man.

P.S. You may be faster but I can jump higher! hahahaha . . .
  • 3 0
 COC doesnt get airdome everday from three too five, so whats the fun in that? SGC does though, I think I know what camp im going to go to this summer!
  • 7 1
 I WANT TO GO
  • 5 0
 whistler mountain= best place EVER.
  • 1 0
 I've been wanting to do the adult camp for a few years now, but $2K and a whole week is a large comittment. I'd love to seem them put together an adult mini-camp, like, a 4 day weekend or something for $1K. That would be something I would seriously consider.
  • 1 2
 They have a 5 day at the Camp of Champions, also an adult week, its the same as this camp, just a few more extras. Check it out. www.campofchampions.com/theCamp/camppackages/adults/adults.aspx
  • 1 0
 Oh, and I stayed at the Tantalous last September. Pretty cool place. Good bike storage & wash, nice hotel, full kitchnettes, but the thing I liked most is they open their pool at 8:30 AM. This means that if you're having a light breakfast in your room, there's plenty of time in the morning to head down to the Hot Tub and get a good soak on before going riding. There is absolutely no better way to start a day, especially when you've already been biking in the park for a couple days. Also, the location of the pool is gorgeous, surrounded by trees and mountains, since the hotel is just outside of the main village. I doubt I would stay anywhere else the next time I visit Whistler.
  • 1 0
 i'd love to go to something like this man, but its 2000 miles away, i wish they had something like this on the east coast... it would really help the progression of the sport if more people had access to kick ass camps
  • 1 0
 Dang, I would LOVE to go to this! There's no way I can get that much time off in the summer, at least not for the next couple years though. Wish they had adult camp last week of June cause thats my vacation week!
  • 1 0
 Can you imagine being a coach and getting paid to do this all summer. Plus get to live in Vancouver. Oh well, at least here in the Northeast we've got Highland and Diablo. That's more than some have.
  • 1 0
 Im the pic right below above u doing the table and i agree sgc is so worth the money it is the best thing in the world so if your thinking about it just do it
  • 1 0
 Same bro! Its across the globe, the plane tickets there would set me back heeeeaps! And there's the exchange rates, so $3000 Canadian is probably $7000-$8000 NZL, sad story!
  • 1 0
 Na bro Im going next year flights are 2500NZL and so is the camp But dont think my olds are paying for it and im a rich kid paying for it myself
  • 1 2
 The thing that sucks about this website is that they have nothing for Pentax cameras.I think Pentax is really underated.They take just as good of pictures as any other camera.That being said ill just have to stay broke and my little to no gear.Ill just keep riding more hahaha.
  • 4 0
 fúck me that's awesome
  • 2 0
 That one week at camp last year was the best experience of my life! Coolest place I've ever been too, hands down.
  • 3 0
 Too bad its only 3000$ for a week.
  • 5 0
 yeah i know, cheap eh? Whip
  • 1 0
 awww that sucks!!! but by far, it is probably the best camp you would ever go to
  • 2 1
 still... for that kind of money there are better things to do or buy.
  • 1 0
 what other sport can you pay $3000 for a week to hang with, ride, get tips etc from the best of the best in the business? not going to happen in swimming/football's/tennis etc

The experience of that is what counts: the coaching and what you learn is a bonus!
  • 3 1
 Not gonna get into a conversation here, but there are lots.
  • 2 0
 Totally Worth It, Message Me If Your Going Week 2 Would Be Dopee !
  • 2 0
 Im from New Zealand this looks siick. Wish i could go
  • 1 0
 its this camp or a new bike, i vote commencal absolut sx, as good at this looks, the choice is killing me.
  • 1 1
 i wish i can go there but , it's a little far from me , the airplane ticket is expensive BUT it's the best camp on earth yeah !!
  • 1 0
 so many great pics and vids here. ah man! i wanna ride there!
  • 1 0
 Any one else going to the 3rd week of youth camp?? See you there!
  • 2 1
 I love it how they never mention the price
  • 1 0
 are the bikes listed for the campers or for the coaches?
  • 1 0
 alot of good pictures in this article Smile
  • 1 0
 ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh i want to go so bad!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!







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