
A few from inside the teepee. Is it teapee?

Another leantoo stick hut.

Ahh, the lake launch. So much fun.

Serious photographers shoot from canoes.

Ray Barbee, a camper, Chad Muska, and Levi Brown.

Paul Schmitt would be proud of this shot.

This here is little Alex. Little Alex stayed for 2 weeks at this skate camp, then went for 3 at woodward right after he was done. This kid rips. He was always losing his stuff during the holdover. Holdover is the weekend between sessions. Some kids stay for 2 weeks at camp so 2 counselors have to watch those kids. Me and Ollie, a 33 year old black ripper from Pittsburgh who looks like he's 16 and is about as strong as an ox, were on holdover detail. We took half the kids on a 5 mile hike and that hike was rad! We made it to the grant tree, walked through a hollowed out tree, and just had fun being somewhere in the high mountains. The kids were always like "are we there yet?" at first, then they started to get real hyped on all the cool stuff we were seeing and they lost the concept of "are we there yet?"

This is Aaron. He runs a skate radio show and was always passing out incense. He ripped.

I can't remember this guys name but he runs the distrobution of Diamond and Force. He was mad cool. He came into my cabin one night and talked with my campers after 2 of them got into a shoving match while I was brushing ma teeth. Some of the campers came into camp with an attitude that they were rad and everyone else sucked. But we were pretty good at changing their vibes and getting them to be friends with everyone. It's amazing what camp can do to your attitude. I'm way more stoked on life and skating in general. Much friendlier too. More relaxed and skating better.

Jack Love, on that custom spray paint tee shirt.

This is Ollie. Breakdance and amazing artist. He started doing the early morning stretches towards the end of summer. He had everyone punching the air like Bruce Lee and doing some gnarly stetches. Needless to say if you were still tired after ollies stretches, you wasn't stretching.

Ill camper photo pushing shot. This kid was in my cabin, he had a counterpart named Greg who was pretty out there. They were both cool though and both ripped. They brought life to my cabin, sometimes it got out of hand, but they mellowed out and had a good time shredding.

This is Ike. Ike was rad. Always stoked to be shooting photos and working on the zine.

This was a misfire shot, but for some reason I like it.