Winter Camp for All is a 4 week learn to ski/snowboard camp, serving Milwaukee area youth ages 12-18. Winter Camp provides a safe and inclusive environment to learn to shred, with a focus on creating access for historically marginalized youth (LGBTQ+, BIPOC, girls, and gender-expansive). All are welcome! Check out our season wrap up from last year’s camp to get an idea of what to expect.
ORIENTATION
Wednesday, December 11th, 6-7 pm.
Where: Crystal Ridge snow park, 7011 S Ballpark Dr, Franklin, WI 53132
Orientation is optional, yet highly recommended. Come and meet your camp leaders, The Rock Snowpark staff, get a tour of the ski area and your camp questions answered.
If there is enough snow, tubing will be available at The Rock on orientation night! Tubing fees will apply.
CAMP LOCATION/DATES/TIMES
Camp Dates: Sundays - 1/26, 2/2, 2/9, 2/23 (note the skipped week)
Time: 1 pm - 6:30 pm
Where: Bus pick-up/drop off - 4 Seasons Skate Park, 200 N 25th St, Milwaukee, WI 53233
Shred at - Crystal Ridge snow park, 7011 S Ballpark Dr, Franklin, WI 53132
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Program includes bus transportation, lift tickets, equipment rentals, a meal, and beginner lessons. Pricing is ‘pay what you can’, with options starting at $15.
REGISTRATION
Winter Camp is now full, however you’re welcome to register for our waitlist!
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(subject to minor adjustments)
1:00 - 1:30: Participants arrive at 4 Seasons Skatepark. Check-In, Get fitted for soft gear (coats, snowpants, gloves, etc.)
1:45: Bus leaves for Crystal Ridge.
2:15 - 3 pm: Bus arrives at Crystal Ridge. Get equipment rental, gear up, etc.
3:00: Lessons Begin
4:00: Lessons End
4:00 - 4:30 pm Dinner break
4:30 - 5:30 Freeride w/ chaperones
5:30 - 5:45 Return gear
6:00 : Bus leaves Crystal Ridge
6:30 pm: Bus arrives at 4 seasons
FAQs:
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We highly recommend dressing in warm, flexible clothing, with water-proof outerlayers. Standard snow gear includes wool socks, warm baselayers, snowpants, weather proof coat, weather proof gloves, neck gator, and goggles. Rental helmets are insulated so thin hats under them are optional. Baselayers don’t need to be fancy. Yoga pants, sweatpants, hoodies, etc. work just fine. Layers are also a good idea, so you can pare down if you get too warm.
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Yes! We can provide water proof coats, snowpants, gloves, goggles, neck gators, and wool socks. Inquire about borrowing items via the registration form.
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Lesson instruction is provided by instructors from Crystal Ridge. Boardslide Mission chaperones accompanying youth on-snow are experienced snow sports athletes.