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Rocky Mountain
Adventure Hockey Camp
June 30-July 6, 2009
Howelsen Ice Arena
Steamboat Springs, CO
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Residential high altitude, Adventure Hockey Camp
in the world-class ski resort of Steamboat Springs, Colorado. |
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| The Rocky Mountain Adventure Hockey Camp (RMAHC)
will include the standard features of all RMHS Summer Skill Development
Camps, along with incorporating the outdoor expertise
of some of the world's most accomplished mountaineering athletes. These
professionally trained mountaineering experts will work with your
child and train them in the standard techniques and principles
utilized by Mountain Rescue personnel around the world. During
the daily 4-hour Outdoor Education (ODE) class, these instructors
will share their experience and guide
the Kayaking Class, Rock Climbing Class and Mountain biking classes, as well as conduct the Mountain Rescue seminars. |
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| RMAHC will offer this exceptional outdoor adventure camp to players
while continuing to provide the world-class on ice instruction
RMHS is renowned for. Ice time will not be forfeited and instructor
quality will not be compromised. This camp will provide our customers
the best of both worlds: world-class hockey instruction with world-class
Outdoor Education & Activities. |
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| Staff Updates: |
| The following staff members will be at the RMAHC all week on and off ice! |
| The First staff update for the 2009 RMAHC camp will be John Paris Jr. Coach JPJ has one of the most impressive resumes of any of the RMHS staff members. Please do not miss this year as coach JPJ will be on-ice all week and this is important for all of you to not miss this hockey education at its finest! |
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"The quality of the staff in all respects is the most important
thing a camp can have. Your attention to this aspect of RMHS is
so important and you have done a great job picking and training
good people. You don't get better people than Smitty, K-Dubs
, Ruhly, Graham, Lewie, Murph, and the others. They
listen well, they challenge the kids, they remember what's it was
like to be 10, and they know and love the game. Keep the
high standards for your staff and your quality of teaching." |
| - Stephen Gorman, Hockey Dad,
Ithaca, NY. |
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