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Step into the best version of your riding. Our snowboard camps are built for progression — whether you want to slash powder, rail carves on groomers, or just feel more in control all over the mountain. With pro coaching, epic locations, and a solid crew of fellow riders, we’ll help you level up where it counts. From BC’s deep snow zones to the high-alpine lines of the Alps, we take care of everything — accommodation, lift tickets, transfers — so you can show up and send it. These are camps for snowboarders who live for the ride and the rush of riding better
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How do we manage ability splits within a Nonstop camp?

The magic happens when you’re riding with people on a similar wavelength. That’s why we split groups by ability — so everyone is challenged, progressing, and having fun together.

 

Before you arrive, we’ll ask about your ski/snowboard experience and have you rate yourself on our scale. From there, we create groups with the best mix for both coaching and social vibe — it’s part science, part art, and it usually clicks.

 

Groups aren’t set in stone. If you feel you’d benefit from switching, just chat with your host or coach — we’ll listen and always try to find the best fit.

How fit do I need to be for a Nonstop camp?

If you can handle bell-to-bell, back-to-back days on the mountain, you’re ready. A good level of general fitness and baseline strength helps reduce the risk of injury and ensures you can fully enjoy the adventure. The fitter you are, the more you’ll get from our coaching and on-mountain sessions — so any pre-course fitness training will pay off.

 

A typical week includes several days of pro coaching, with the rest of the time free for freeskiing, other adventures, or well-earned rest. And if your legs need an extra break, no worries — you can always take downtime when needed.

 

If you’re unsure, just reach out — we’ll help you figure out the best fit.

How good do I need to be for a Nonstop camp?

Our camps are built for a wide range of skiers and snowboarders — from intermediate through to expert. Each camp is split into ability-based groups, so you’ll be riding with people at a similar level, chasing similar goals.

 

As a baseline, you should be confident on groomed runs with intermediate technique. Beyond that, it’s all about progression — whether that means riding steeps, bounding through powder, or dialing in your flow.

 

Check individual Course Pages for ability details and scope our Ability Guide to see where you fit. Any questions? Drop us a message — we’ll make sure you land in the right camp.

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How many people come on a Nonstop camp?

It depends on the trip, but most camps roll with 12–40+ riders. On the mountain, you’ll ride in small groups of no more than seven, matched by ability and goals, so you get plenty of focused coaching.

 

Off the snow, everyone comes together for après, group dinners, socials, and adventures — so you get the best of both worlds: tight-knit coaching groups and a bigger crew to share the vibe.

What can I expect on a Nonstop camp?

Top-level coaching, handpicked locations, and a group of riders all chasing the same thing — that’s a Nonstop camp. Built for all levels of skier or snowboarder, we’re your fast track to progression, exploration, and community — all wrapped in one dialed experience.

 

Expect pro coaching in small, ability-based groups, guiding to the best local zones, and a social vibe that turns strangers into friends fast. Hassle-free, we handle the essential logistics too — lift pass, accommodation, transfers — so you can focus on chasing powder, pushing your limits, and soaking up the mountain life.

 

A typical week blends several days of expert-led coaching sessions with après, group dinners, and socials, plus free time to recharge or dive into next-level adventures — think cat-skiing in untouched backcountry or snowshoeing through frozen forests.

What other costs do I need to consider on a Nonstop camp?

Your camp price covers a lot of the essentials (such as coaching, accommodation, lift pass, etc.), but you’ll need to budget for flights, equipment, insurance, optional activities, and any personal spending money.

What size are the coaching groups on a Nonstop camp?

We keep it tight — typically six but never more than seven riders per coach. Groups are matched by ability and goals, creating the perfect balance of progression and camaraderie. Small groups mean focused one-on-one feedback, plus a social dynamic that makes every run more fun.

Who comes on a Nonstop camp?

Anyone who loves the mountains and wants to level up their riding will feel right at home. Our camps attract skiers and snowboarders keen to boost their all-mountain game, dial in off-piste technique, and share the journey with a like-minded group.

 

You’ll meet people from all over the world, from 20- and 30-somethings chasing progression days to 60+ enthusiasts who bring just as much passion. Most people join solo, but we also welcome friends and couples — everyone’s quickly united by the same love for the mountains.

 

With a laid-back, social vibe, Nonstop camps are as much about good times off the snow as progression on it. Whether you arrive alone or with mates, you’ll leave with a crew of new riding mates.

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Nonstop Ski & Snowboarding - Pass PowderKeg- February 14th 2024

Nonstop Ski & Snowboarding - Pass PowderKeg- February 14th 2024

Nonstop Ski & Snowboarding - Pass PowderKeg- February 14th 2024