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By Danny Parks
EXPN.com Friday, September 14, 2007 It's difficult to imagine Woodward Camp with just two quarterpipes and a couple of wedge ramps, but in 1988 that's all there was. Visiting pros came to instruct campers during the summer and simply went home afterwards, leaving behind just a few office employees. After summer camp, Woodward went back to being just another anonymous town in the middle of Pennsylvania, where the Amish milk cows and grow corn. Around 1997, Woodward Camp began to open its arms after Labor Day to riders facing a dism ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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