Day Three in Government Camp: High Cascade

Day Three in Government Camp: High Cascade
Colin

Government Camp, OR (July 15, 2010)

Government Camp is kind of like Las Vegas for kids—an overstimulating, hedonistic destination where sleep is at a premium and pretty much everything one could want is right at your fingertips...

Government Camp, OR (July 15, 2010)

Government Camp is kind of like Las Vegas for kids—an overstimulating, hedonistic destination where sleep is at a premium and pretty much everything one could want is right at your fingertips.

After taking in Think Thank’s new film Friday night and the Bonfire Pipe 2 Pipe on Saturday, I was ready for a relaxing Sunday at High Cascade Snowboard Camp up on the Palmer Snowfield—thoroughly drained after just two days in govy, but stoked to spin a few laps and check out the setup at HCSC.

Timberline

Random Camper, front 9

Up on the snowfield, temperatures had a dropped a bit from the heat wave of the weekend, and a cool breeze floated over the setup: a mini-pipe, rail garden, and big hip, adjacent a collection of wall rides and a superpipe. Burtner and the Think Thanks crew were on-snow for his signature session riding rails across from the big table, which clocked in around eighty feet, where Kazu Kokobu was taking it forty feet past the knuckle with a collection of campers. It was meat-chucking at its finest, with stomps and ragdolls flying in every direction.

Jesse Burtner

Jesse Burtner, lipslide

So I did what any nearing-thirty editor would do and took to the mini-pipe, milking the twelve-foot transitions down through the camp with photog Aaron Blatt for a while before picking up the camera to document the madness. Thoroughly satiated, it was time to climb in the car and get on I-5 back to Bellingham for some peace and quiet—and make the week-long recovery that comes with any trip to the snowboard-entertainment-capital-of-the-world.