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clintrn 03-11-2004 6:53 AM

What's too old for wakeboard camps?

jarrod 03-11-2004 7:31 AM

never too old. Do it.

wakehype 03-11-2004 9:07 AM

28?!?! I hope I don't think I am too old to goto a wakeboard camp at that age. Yeah, they have alot of adult camps. Big partys, if you are into that kinda thing <img src="http://www.wakeworld.com/MB/Discus/clipart/lame.gif" border=0>

leslisa 03-11-2004 11:26 AM

I'm in my thirties (never ask a woman her age <img src="http://www.wakeworld.com/MB/Discus/clipart/rofl.gif" border=0>) and my hubby wants to send me to one this summer - You are NEVER too old. <BR> <BR>Lisa

mike_schwenne 03-11-2004 11:29 AM

There's really no age limit for going to a wakeboard camp. If your concerned about hanging out with a bunch of teenagers for a week, West Coast Camps (<a href="http://www.westcoastcamps.com" target="_blank">www.westcoastcamps.com</a>)offers special adult camps(ages 21+) They're basically, the same exact camp that is offered all summer except for the age restriction. This is not a party camp, though. It's a camp for adults that wish to step their riding up to the next level. <BR> <BR>Mike Schwenne <BR><a href="http://www.westcoastcamps.com" target="_blank">www.westcoastcamps.com</a>

jarrod 03-11-2004 11:40 AM

You'll be hearing from me this summer Mike. Your camp looks awesome and I've heard nothing but good things from your friends.

rockroll 03-11-2004 4:20 PM

I spent the first week of feb wakeboarding at bonifays camp and had a blast. I'm 45 and loving it.

nj_alex 03-11-2004 4:25 PM

I'm 42 and I did a long weekend at The Boarding School. It was great. There were people of all ages on the boat, but age was never an issue. Just go for it Clint.

1dega 03-11-2004 4:27 PM

Clint I am 38 and go to camps once a year.Great thing to do!

brinks 03-11-2004 6:25 PM

Last summer we had a father and son from New York. <BR>The father was 72 years young. He had never wakeboarded before and we got him up his first try (better than his son) and had him carving and doing one wake jumps by the end of the day. We also got him up on the wakeskate in just a few tries. His son could not get up and stay up on the skate. It just shows you are never to old to learn something new. <BR>check us out at: <BR><a href="http://www.azwakesports.com" target="_blank">www.azwakesports.com</a> <BR>I also recommend Mike's west coast camps if you are in that area. <BR><a href="http://www.westcoastcamps.com" target="_blank">www.westcoastcamps.com</a> <BR>Brett Brinkerhoff


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