Permalink Reply by Dylan on November 18, 2008 at 11:10pm
I finally got good enough that I felt comfortable doing spins off the big tables at lake louise 2 years ago and then they pulled all the jumps from their park. Now I have a craving to hit something big but nowhere really to do it close to me.
I like flat bars. they can be flat, down, up whatever but i really have fun sliding bars.
I want my mountain to add a better line of medium size jumps.
I like hitting mellow straight rails that are downhill, my hill has one but it's always set up wrong so its nearly impossible to hit. In my opinion they should change the run that the terrain park is on, there is another one that is too perfect and is never used! I have a friend that works there that I'm trying to get the "bug in his ear" about a switch so we'll see.
i wish my hills would add a really easy down rail. at canada olympic park they already have a progression park but it dosnt have a rail. i guess i have to learn the backyard rail session way
Mount Snow Vermont just went though a huge retooling of how they look at parks......Instead a single track or small area to ride freestyle features they have converted one entire section of the mountain (Carinthia) to a freestyle slope. There is going to be approx. 5 miles of freestyle terrain for all levels Grom to Ripper. 147 Features i believe is the plan.....3 Pipes, Tons of Rails, Jumps, and Jibs. If your in Vermont make your way to Mount Snow. It opened last weekend (Nov. 22) and already has 2 full parks and 24 features. Try to find that somewhere else on the east coast.
i would love to schred more wood, back to nature
and wallrides are also very rad...
but anyway peaple just should be creative and bonk everything they can find :)
and every park needs at last one really good kicker...