
Slalom setting with Nick and Alex

Americans training GS, thats our SL in the background

Erik Schlopy

Copperopolis: WMSC SL on the left, American Mens GS middle, American Women GS on the right.

Waiting 40 minutes for the bus while we headed home…….
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lead to some mayhem.

The Crew

American Europa Cup team doing GS drills

Americans training GS

Fresh snow on the B-nets

Davis skiing SL

Lexi ripping up the snow storm SL

Jazic cares not for shelter

Hotel lobby stretching session

Attentive kids

Hazzah to the Chef. Christina arrived!!

Copperopolis, our training run.

FIS video with Jazic

K1’s and K2’s ready for the nightly meeting

Our tuning room.

Sebastian.

Lexi prepares to tune.

Rea prepping skis.

Broderick.

Davis.

2 POC: John and Kyle.

Sofi and Copper Village.

The backside of Copper.

On hill meeting.
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K2’s ready to go.

The K1’s doing their thing.

Chairlift excitement.

Brodericks head expanded at altitude.

In an effort to get a few more runs in on a short day the coaches got up the hill extra early. Due to the darkness and fog we couldn’t set anything because we couldn’t see anything. So we stood around in the cold and the dark for a bit.

Foggy peaks

Lovely Camp green.

Austin, Kailee, Chantel, and Spencer on the hike out to the vans.

PL making time.

Winter returns

Snow cat pick up and turn around

A front moving in on us in the early morning

East course from the west course

The Facilities

Hiking down to Camp green in the rain

The coaches accommodation, probably one of the cleaner tents around

Sunrise

Thomas Grandi was training SL next door.

The west run

Early mornings

PL Setting

Snowcat and crevasse

Spinning, video, Thomas Grandi. No big deal really.

The staff had a bonfire on their last night before the staff change over

Zach our cat driver, a very patient man. He gets us to and from the glacier as well as cycling us to the top of the run, our very own chairlift.

Crevasses everywhere

Our day got cut short when one of the athletes crashed, and crashed hard, the helicopter in the distance is taking them to the hospital in Invermere. Unfortunatly the medic flys with the injured and the rest of us have to stop skiing due to the lack of a medic.

PL and the crew load the tucker which takes the skis down to Camp green, we walk the 1 km everyday after skiing

BC Alpine K2’s, mid dryland hike

Connor walks through a glacial river for some reason in the middle of our hike.Â