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The storm is changing the schedule for this weekend's National Toboggan Championships in Camden.
All of Saturday's activities, including racing, have been canceled.
A full day of racing will be condensed and take place on Sunday.
Things start Sunday morning at 8.
Organizers say even though they are losing a day, it will still be a lot of fun.
" The chute speaks for itself. The chute is an adrenaline rush enough for everybody. To watch people go down it, it obviously never gets old," said Andrew Dailey, marketing director for the Snow Bowl.
Friday's Snow Bowl activities remain the same, except everything is an hour earlier.
The toboggan chute is open for practice runs and to the public until 4pm Friday.
For more information, click here.
National Toboggan Championships Schedule Changed Due to Storm
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The costume competition was great and it is wonderfull to see that more and more teams have great costumes! The Dutch team will be back in 2014 and we look forward to have a wonderfull time at the Camden Snowbowl!
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