Tim Windell

Introducing, Tim Windell – visionary, mentor, coach and world champion snowboarder.  Check his credentials:  Tim Windell is a founder and leader in the action sports community going all the way back to 1986,when began dominating the unexplored territory of snowboarding.  His efforts to push the evolution of snowboarding resulted in him brining home numerous medals from around the world. In total, he grabbed eight National Titles, stood second overall in the 1989 and 1990 World Cup Tour of Snowboarding, placed second in the 1991 World Championships, and was designated to be the voice of North American Snowboarders from 1987 through 1993.  Tim remains an active member of the USASA board, the largest snowboarding organization in the world, and is one of only five voting members, meaning his vote counts.

After a few years of constant travel and competition, Tim decided to take a break, and it was at this juncture in 1988, when he established the summer snowboard programs at Whistler.  These snowboard programs were very successful, but Timwanted more.  After careful consideration, he realized Mt. Hood was a better fit for his camp, and was quite simply a superior venue.  The proximity of the Mt. Hood to the Portland International Airport and the 365 days a year of snow, provided the perfect platform for a snowboard camp.  With over a decade of successful snowboard camps under his belt, Tim decidedto purchase the Shamrock Motel.  This laid the framework for the canvas of what WindellsCamp is today.  

Over the past 12 years, the facilities at Windells Camphave progressed and adapted according to the needs of the campers.  BOB (Building Out Back) was created in 2004, providing year round training facilities makingweather conditions seemingly irrelevant.  This provided athletes the ability to skate indoors and have full use of the trampolines and thefoam pit.  Following the creation of BOB, came the formation of the Concrete Jungle which was added to campus in 2006.  This essentially turned the entire campus into a giant skate park, with features ranging from interconnected bowls, to rolling hills of concrete, to rails weaving in and out of the campus landscape. The addition to Windells Camp this year was the purchase and installation of a private liftat Timberline.  For the campers this means less time walking and more time on the snow!  Windells ability to be in a constant state of progression is why it has become a global leader in the continuous development of action sports camp facilities and coaches – SECOND TO NONE. 

 

TIM WINDELL’S SNOWBOARDING CAREER

 

1985

Backcountry Ascents – Tim began riding winter ascents in the backcountry of Alaska with his brother and soon there after began snowboarding

 

1986 – TX Team Extreme

 

Gold Metal Snowboard Shop 

 

1988

World Cup competitor

 

1989 

NASBA – Tim elected to be the rider representative

 

AWARDS

 

1990 – TDK Snowboarding World Championships

Recipient of the BOARDERLINE AWARD

Presented by I SKI to the snowboarder who best demonstrates the ability to “GO OVER THE BOARDER” on all phases of professional snowboarding. 

 

2006 –  USAA AWARD

Recipient of the ANNA McINTYRE CITATION 

This award is given for distinguished achievement in snowboarding administration to the person who has contributed the most in the past year to the advancement of the sport of snowboarding. 

 

2007 –  USAA AWARD

Recipient of the RUSSELL WILDER AWARD 

USSA’s Russell Wilder Award is given annually to recognize the most outstanding effort in focusing the interests of American youth on the sports of skiing or snowboard.  

 

HISTORY OF WINDELLS CAMP

 

1988

Sims/Summer Shred Session – Tim Windell and Craig Kelly get the pros together at Whistler 

 

1989

Shred the World Camp – Tim moves the camp to Timberline/Mt. Hood

 

1991

Windells Snowboard Camp Founded 

 

1993

Tim purchases the Ark

 

1997

Windells purchases Shamrock

 

1999

Free skiing is added to the available sessions

 

2000 

Windells purchases the adult house

 

2002 

Skate only camps are added to the available sessions

 

2003

Rebrand and new logo

 

2004

The building out back (BOB) is born

 

2005

BOB Grows Up

 

2006

Dreamland concrete skate park added

Phase 1 of creating the Concrete Jungle 

 

2007

Concrete Jungle continued with more concrete and additional rails added

 

2008

Concrete Jungle ongoing as more concrete creations are added throughout the campus

 

2009

BMX/Freeride camps are added to the available sessions

Campus getas a high-tech face lift with flat panel tvs and gaming terminals

Purchase of our very own private handle tow!

"I learned more in a week at camp then I did last season. Learning to ride the banks on a BMX bike was unexpected."

Mark Shultz, 13 years old
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