Valcourt,
QC - BRP's Ski-Doo snowmobiles
and Carl Kuster have joined forces in creating a new riding camp designed to
deliver an unparalleled mountain snowmobiling experience. Riders will have the
chance to try the latest Ski-Doo technology from BRP, learn from recognized
backcountry experts and hone their riding skills while having a great time in
the deep powder snow of British
Columbia.
With two spectacular locations offering riding that ranges
from big meadows of fresh powder to play in to super technical steep-and-deep
inclines and even unique glacier areas, the camp has something for everyone and
every ability. Classes offered will be one, two or three days long for skill
levels from intermediate to expert. Attendees can bring their own sled or rent
a state-of-the-art Summit
at a special rate.
"Creating a permanent place for our loyal snowmobile
customers to experience all the best in mountain riding, while using the newest
sleds and clothing from BRP, has been a vision of ours for a while now," Robert
Lumley, vice president of sales and marketing Ski-Doo and Sea-Doo, said.
"Partnering with Carl
Kuster Mountain
Park brings it to reality
in a stunning way. Everything from the experience and instruction to fantastic riding
areas and great hospitality, this is a combination our dealers and customers
will truly appreciate."
Kuster grew up riding in the backcountry of Alberta and British Columbia
for 20 years before leaving to race snocross at the highest level in North America with Blair Morgan Racing. But every spring
he returned home to his real passion of backcountry riding and exploring.
Although fiercely competitive, Kuster is modest and friendly by nature and thrives
helping people push their limits and gain confidence in all aspects of mountain
riding.
"Making
Carl Kuster
Mountain Park
a premier destination for mountain riders has been my dream for over 10 years,"
Kuster said. "Partnering with BRP gives our team the opportunity to realize
that dream and to share our great riding areas and passion with everyone coming
through the camps."
Instruction and improving skills will be a big part of what
the camps offer and people will be learning from some of the best mountain
riders around. Kuster will have some interesting guest instructors join him
throughout the year, including Rob Alford, Rob Hoff, Vincent Clark and Dave
Norona. There will be also be specialty events like ladies-only or mountain
beginner camps added as demand and time permit. People can also set up their
own private group rides and themes.
To reserve a riding experience at CKMP, riders can sign up
online at www.carlkuster.com or contact
them at (250) 836-3058.