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AM I GOOD ENOUGH?

When you register for camp we ask you for your ability level so we can put you in a group with other campers at the same level. Choose one of the levels below that best describes your current ability, or what you would like to learn.

Level 1

Can Easily link turns, rides/skis blue rated runs in the winter. Never ridden a jump, rail, box or half pipe before. Ready to start riding small jumps, rails and boxes, and/or learning grabs.

Level 2

Comfortable riding small jumps (10 - 15 ft), performing grabs and sliding on “ride-on” rails and boxes. Ready to start learning 180's, tweaking grabs, jumping onto flat rails/boxes, and riding the half pipe by learning kick turns on the walls).

Level 3

Comfortable spinning 180's on small jumps, tweaking grabs, jumping on rails and boxes and turning on half pipe walls. Ready to spin 180's on medium jumps (15 - 30 ft), learn 360's, jump onto down rails/boxes and getting air in the half pipe.

Level 4

Comfortable spinning 360's on medium jumps, sliding down rails and boxes, getting air in the half pipe. Ready to learn 540's on medium jumps, grab while spinning, spin on/off down rails/boxes, slide kink rails/boxes, and how to maintain consistent speed and amplitude in the half pipe.

Level 5

Comfortable spinning 540's on medium jumps, spinning on/off rails, sliding kink rails and boxes, and maintaining consistent speed and amplitude in the half pipe. Ready to spin 540's on large jumps (35 - 50 ft), learn to spin 720's, spin on/off kink rails, start spinning in the half pipe.

Level 6

Comfortable with 720's on large jumps, spinning on/off both kink and down rails, spinning in the halfpipe. Ready to learn 900's and up, take spins to X-large jumps (50+ ft), switch spins on/off rails, connect multiple spins in the half pipe while maintaining speed and consistently high amplitude.

The biggest thing to know about The Camp of Champions is that even though most of the photos on the site are people that are really good, most of the people that come to camp are intermediate riders. This is where you get better. The less you know the more you learn. Just the fact that you want to come to camp means that you are ready. The less you know the less bad riding habits we have to fix.

When you register for camp we ask you for your ability level so we can put you in a group with other campers at the same level. Choose one of the levels below that best describes your current ability, or what you would like to learn.




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