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Little Rippers

Kids that already skate or have some experience, but want to learn more and progress.

Dates & Details

We are going to teach about the benefits of stretching and warming up. Then, we'll dive in and focus on each individual.


We have smooth flatground, quarter pipes, launch ramps, boxes, flatbars etc.


Whatever the kids want to get better at - myself & volunteers will be there to help, and skate together. It's going to be a blast!


Session #1

July 13th & 14th, 2023

10:00AM - 2:00PM

(2-Day Camp)


Camp Location:

2700 SE 67th Ave,

Portland, OR 97206

SOLD OUT!
  • How much skating experience is required for Little Rippers?

    Little Rippers is aimed to be specifically for kids that already skate quite a bit on their own. We aim to help teach them specifically the tricks they are wanting to learn.


    I have been a professional skateboarder for 6 years and I’ve skated for over 2 decades, so sometimes the tricks of the trade AKA a small tip to shift the foot a different way can lead them to learning a trick and getting it down.


    We will have the entire parking lot set up like a skatepark so the kids will be able to ask for as much advice and guidance as they need, but also just have freedom to skate and hang with friends in the camp, film videos, work on art projects etc.

  • What does my child need to bring to camp?

    A skateboard complete, helmet and pads! We supply a healthy lunch, water, art supplies for the art projects. We also have extra equipment if anyone forgets theirs.

  • Is there any age requirement to sign up for Little Rippers?

    No, any and all ages are welcome. The beautiful thing about skating is that it’s pure freedom and creative - no “right or wrong.”


    Each kid will learn the way they learn, and be empowered and guided to progress at their own rate. With encouragement and guidance we hope to provide smiles, laughs and most importantly champion perseverance and confidence.

  • What is the difference between your camp and other skateboard camps?

    The main difference is that in my camp, we aim to really be hands-on, meaning specifically focused on guiding the kids, listening to their specific needs and helping accordingly. Hoping to create long lasting friendships, mentors etc. 


    Skateboarding is a community. Its creative, all inclusive, free, active, fun and so much more. We aim to help kids get to the most comfortable place they can be, so they feel good enough to do it on their own whenever they want, for as long as they want.

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