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Ski / Snowboard

Evolve Chile is designed for skiers and snowboarders who want to improve their overall abilities in a host of disciplines. Our camp is geared for intermediate to advanced riders, but can accommodate beginners too. Evolve Chile sessions begin with coaches evaluating each camper’s strengths and weaknesses. Coaches then use their assessment and campers’ individual interest to establish goals and develop a personalized program to achieve those goals.

Skiing and snowboarding are broken up into three areas at Evolve Chile – Terrain Park, Big Mountain and Freeride. Campers can choose to ski or ride in any or all areas offered. Our coaching philosophy is Challenge by Choice. We don't force anyone to do anything they're not comfortable doing.

 

Big Mountain


While other camps offer spring conditions, Evolve Chile gives campers fresh cold powder sessions in July and August! Although we cannot guarantee fresh pow every day, we can guarantee the most diverse terrain in all of South America.

 

Every camp session happens mid winter in Chile, making for more than just terrain park riding and feature hiking. Our terrain is suited for skiers and snowboarders of all riding abilities. Evolve Chile coaches will introduce campers to a variety of natural features like tree riding and big-mountain lines. We love booters too! Our coaches team up with campers to build and train on the homemade jumps of your dreams. This is where our campers learn more than steep skiing, airs and deep landings. Everyone in the Evolve Chile family is required to wear avalanche beacons, helmets and campers are trained on basic avalanche backcountry safety skills – running rescue drills and practicing scenarios. You won’t find this in North America during summer.


Freeriding and daily Coaching
 

One of the main goals at Evolve Chile is to ensure every camper, no matter the skill level, goes home improved and/or having learned something new. No matter how good you are, you can always learn and progress. Every morning, unless it’s a powder day, our coaches take individual groups into the open terrain to work on technique, jump and skill development. School’s out in the afternoons. Coaches and campers break up into groups and choose whether they want to hit the park or keep hitting the mountain. Groups are divided and always supervised by our coaches. Campers are never allowed to ski or snowboard alone and backcountry is not permitted. The freeride sessions allow campers to explore the mountain with their coaches and use the time shredding wherever or however they like. 

 

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