Freestyle & Freeskiing athletes have the option of attending several add-on camps throughout the year.
Email Mike.papke@bridgerskifoundation.org to be put on the waiting list.
Tramp Camp #1. September 3 - 25, 2024
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays 4:15 - 5:30 p.m.
Tramp Camp #2. September 26 - Oct 22, 2024
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays 4:15 - 5:30 p.m.
Bozeman, MT
Tune up your newest tricks or polish up the ones you have in your bag. These trampoline sessions are the first part of our 3-stage progression for learning tricks and taking them to snow. Fundamentals will be taught for take offs and landings and where and when you should be spotting on a variety of tricks. We use an in-ground trampoline with an Olympic-sized aussie spring bed.
This option is available for everyone, even if they do not ski with BSF in the wintertime. Register for one or both sessions!
Once you are registered, you'll get an email with additional instructions and location of the camp. Dress for the weather and bring a water bottle. (Note: when you register, Tramp Camp registration is located under "events" and not "programs.")
Park City, Utah
2 sessions available (half-camp, and no-lodging options available for each)
All ages.
Work on your aerial skills, utilizing the safe progression of ramps and pools at the Utah Olympic Park in Park City. The water ramp camps are very important training tools for our skiers. Athletes travel down a synthetic surface, off a jump, and into a swimming pool equipped with air bubbles to soften the landing. Trampolines are available with bungee harnesses to ensure the safest possible training. Camp includes coaching, a video of your training, as well as all fees and licensing for the Utah Olympic Park. This camp is open to everyone. Choice of two sessions -- or attend both.
BSF Membership, Liability Release, and Medical release. U.S. Ski & Snowboard Membership is recommended.
Baseline testing encouraged but not required.
2 pair of sweats
2-3 bathing suits
1 pair running shoes or cross-trainers
1 pair of sneakers or casual footwear
Gym shorts, t-shirts, plenty of socks
Jacket and sweater
Rain gear
Casual clothes
2 towels
Sunscreen, toiletries, personal needs
Spending money
Skis- 2 pairs if possible
Ski boots- Old boots that fit well are the best
Wet Suit (Can be a shorty)- Required / can rent
Life Jacket (Water Sports type)- Required / can rent
Mouth Guards (At least 2)- Required
Helmet (Ski, skate, or kayak type)- Required / can rent
**BINDINGS: Please be sure your bindings fit your boots BEFORE attending camp. Bindings should have a minimum of 9 DIN. Skis should not release under any circumstances at the ramps.
costs TBD.
*Additional costs may include additional fees for lodging, coaching, meals and transportation depending on level of participation.