Whitefish Mountain, MT
Signature Mountain Bike Camp
July 6-7th, 2024
$550
More Information
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This is a “downhill” focused camp with chairlift access to the middle and top of the mountain.
The trails range from mild, low-angle flow trails with fun berms and rollable jumps to steep, loose rocky descents. We ride the chairlift to access the predominantly downhill trails, however, we still go through some climbing drills to help perfect your climbing technique. Please keep in mind the mountain caters more to the downhill bike handling experience than to climbing so a minimum 4-inch (140mm) travel full-suspension bike is encouraged. Most trails offer spectacular views of Whitefish Lake and the Northern Rockies, which makes us so excited to host our camps in a destination that offer the complete mountain bike lifestyle experience!
The lower mountain trails are fairly smooth with lots of corners, berms, rollers and nothing too steep. The top of the mountain has some steeper sections, loose rocks, and long winding downhill trails that will have you grinning from ear to ear. The Summit Trail provides an almost 8-mile descent back to the base area. Groups work their way down the mountain stopping when necessary to work through technical sections. More advanced groups might be introduced to larger drops (2ft+) and small jumps depending on skill level and goals.
*Note: If you are a very advanced rider who has specific goals like “gap-jumps, doubles, whips, over 5ft drops, etc,” we suggest taking a private lesson with one of our coaches at a location that caters to jumping and dropping. If you are CLEARING tabletops comfortably and consistently, a private lesson will be more suited to your needs and desires. Contact: Info@gritclinics.com for more information.
Also please note electronic pedal-assist bikes are NOT allowed on trails in Whitefish. :(
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$550
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Two days of professional coaching
Lift Tickets
A nutritious lunch each day
Pre camp meet and greet with happy hour
Happy hour with education stations after day one
Guided stretching in the AM on day two
A goody bag loaded with awesome items from our sponsors
Curated trail rides each afternoon based on skill level
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Accommodations
Meals beyond the included lunch each day
Transportation
Bike
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A modern mountain bike that has disc brakes and is ideally dual suspension
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This camp will have lift-access riding for riders and full-face helmets are REQUIRED when riding the lifts. If you bring a full-face with you, also bring your open-face helmet for morning skills and drills. We will have a limited number of full-face helmets to demo but please plan to bring your own, borrow one from a friend or rent one from the resort or a bike shop. Downhill helmets are best paired with goggles so bring those too if possible.
To rent a full-face helmet, please make sure to contact Big Sky Resort right away to reserve a helmet.
Interested in purchasing a full-face helmet? Click here to see what our sponsor SMITH has available
Interested in purchasing pads? Click here to see what our sponsor G-Form has available
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helmet requirements
This camp will have lift-access riding and full-face helmets are required when downhill riding. If you bring a full-face with you, also bring your open-face helmet for morning skills and drills. We will have a limited number of full-face helmets to demo but please plan to bring your own, borrow one from a friend or rent one from the resort if you would like to guarantee proper fit and use of a full-face helmet for the entire weekend. Downhill helmets are best paired with goggles so bring those too if possible.
To rent a full-face helmet, please make sure to contact Whitefish Mountain right away to reserve a helmet.
Local Bike Shop Host
Glacier Cyclery
Check them out for all your bike needs while you are in town! Discount info will be provided in your confirmation email.
406-862-6446
"First of all, your coaches are the best teachers! I loved Lindsey's visuals and her explanations and demos changed the way I look at mountain biking forever!"
- Sara S.