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  1. Yeah thats true, but it's okay with me because when I'm there I usually freeski a while then hit the closest park then freeski a while and repeat. Plus for me last year, their top to bottom intermediate park was perfect for me to progress in. They had just enough big and small jumps to practice new tricks over and some pretty cool boxes and rails setup, some hips, general goodness all around. I enjoyed myself in there and rode it for a long time.
  2. Oh baby. Camelback definently has never had a flat down flat rail, so if steeze saw one of those, that's definently new. They did have a battleship, but if this one he saw was wider than an inch and not a piece of crap, it's new too. Looking forward to your story at 11, haha.
  3. I'd have to say Mt. Bachelor, Oregon it was nuts. Close seconds were Killington (they stepped it up last year), Vail, and Okemo. Bear Creek is also sick for PA.
  4. Going straight across is really easy. Grinding across sideways is much harder because you have the natural tendency to lean backwards while sliding sideways. If do this on snow because if you don't you'll flip forward. If you lean back on a box, you'll fall on your side. Thats what makes them hard. I am very pleased that CB is stepping it up this year (never thought I'd say that...) and I hope that you are right mtnbiker, I'd love some new rails.
  5. Haha, I'll laugh when I turns out to be a rock climbing wall for Camelbeach in the middle of a trail. Seriously though, if it is a wall-ride, I'd be very impressed and pleased.
  6. Yeah, many of my snowboarding friends liked it quite a bit, but I just thought it would be way better if they just made the kickers bigger. I mean, I like to gap onto rails, but I don't like to jump as hard as I possibly can just to barely squeak onto the rail. It may have just been an off day. It was really icy and they might have not been able to reshape the kicks correctly with the conditions.
  7. Wow, why bother coming here first off. Second off, most people who live around Bear Creek are about 2 1/2 - 3 hours away from Mountain Creek. Third, I personally think Mountain Creeks park sucks compared to Bear Creeks, but thats just my personal opinion and you don't have to think the same thing. All I know is last time I went to Mountain Creek it was bad. Everything was rediciously big and setup horribly, which isn't a good combination. The kickers onto the rails were so low and worn away that it was almost impossible for skiers to gap on. The jumps were also poorly planned out. You couldn't get enough speed to clear them because the wind was so bad. There was no middle park either. I'm all for challenging features, but there is a way to do it, and then there is a way to screw it up. Fourth I realize you're just trolling, but posting this is the same as someone going to a Mountain Creek message board and saying, "Head of the class? What class? New Jersey? You guys can hype up yourselves up [sic] all you want, but theres no way you are in the same league as Whistler Blackcomb / Okemo." Obviously, but are you really gonna drive/fly far away to go there everyday. No you're not. ----------- Anyway. Sounds great, I'm looking forward to this year. I love how you guys switch the park up all time, its a suprise everytime I come down there. I like the suggestion box idea too. Hopefully I'll see you guys up there this year, have fun with the park.
  8. lurker

    New rails

    Ah, I can't believe you guys aren't happy with two new advanced boxes. Sure, they might not be amazing or easy simple boxes, but did anyone here ever think they would see CB improve their park at all? I'm going away to college next year, and I would have bet large sums of money that CB would not make a single step to upgrade their park while I was still around. They actually did do something though. Still if I want a crazy park I'm going to Bear Creek, but at least CB did something. I mean they have a 40 foot wavy-flat rail, but it's do-able. They have a short flat box to practice base skills, and a nice but short mailbox rail. They also have the kink box, and then those cruddy rails that I never hit. Its not like they don't have anything but these 2 boxes. Its not great, but at least they are doing something. Wow, I never thought I'd be defending CamelBack.
  9. Man I definently could of went for some of those crash pads. I'm tired of getting bruised on rails/boxes. A kid behind me wanted the crash pads sooo bad, it was pretty funny. Every time a number was called he was like, "All I want is the crash pads, come on please please please I want the crash pads." You guys gave away so much free stuff it was awesome. It seemed like everyone but me got some sweet stuff, but thats the way it goes. My sister got an awesome DNA shirt that was actually made for girls, so she's happy about that. It was nice to meet up with you all again, but I think the main question is: "Can I kick it?"
  10. Any word on who won? I need to buy season passes and this contest may effect the number I need to buy. Hopefully soon considering I have about 2 hours to buy some season passes before the prices go up.
  11. ahhhhhhh... I hate you! Haha not really but man that sounds like so much fun. Top to bottom runs in October at Killington. I seriously considered making a run up there, but I unfortuantly realized I had about 5 obligations this weekend I couldn't blow off. Though I did consider it. Sounds like fun.
  12. How did you "not get along to well"? He seems like a pretty laid back guy. LineSki: I was also there watching you climb up the pole. I was the guy in the black Mt. Bachelor sweatshirt laughing at you and Anthony (the other kid climbing the pole) trying to get the jacket. It was okay I guess, the movie wasn't the greatest, but what can you do. Looking forward to SH6. I'll see you all there.
  13. Holy Crap. If they're still open next weekend, I think I'm going. I can't believe these places are opening. There are some pictures on the killington site of a very lucky man skiing through about 4 feet of powder today.
  14. I'll be there. I probably won't be there until about 8:15-8:20 though. (Have stupid stuff to do. Stuff that isn't skiing sucks). (Edit: I mean all snow sports, no flame war intended)
  15. I saw the same sorta thing on www.accuweather.com and freaked out (happily of course). Then my mom complained how its going to hurt the trees, and I told her that it doesn't matter because I can still setup a rail, but I don't think she cared. Snow!
  16. Yeah, but last year the dumb weather didn't get cold for a while. I remember that it wasn't very cold in November last year because we were anxious to try the snowmaker out and it took forever for it to go below freezing. We might get our first frost tonight!
  17. You need new snow to establish a base. Of course it won't stick around, but at least we could setup a rail in the backyard.
  18. We can only hope, haha.
  19. lurker

    Pass at CB

    I'm back with a season pass again. I'm a sucker for the 10min drive and the high speed quads, and hey, if they have 9 new rails this year that can't hurt either.
  20. I second that. I absolutely love BCs park and I'm getting a season pass there this year even though its over an hour from my house. I'd love to see pictures of the new boxes and rails for this year too. I'd say keep the nice flow that you had going from last year, which I'm sure you will. I would personally love to see even a very small version of this: Thats from Level 1 Production's "Shanghai Six" by the way, but the point is, even a 4 foot off the ground one of those would be really fun, a 10 foot one would be insane. I love the gap on. There are barely any of those in Skiing/Boarding and I love that crap. If you guys built that, I would probably weep for joy in the middle of the park for an hour. Thats about all I can think of now. Thanks for asking our opinions.
  21. Haha, wow BlueSchoolers is really good. I want those tickets, but my creativity isn't that good.
  22. lurker

    New rails

    Haha, yeah I did the same thing. The first lady said, "I don't know" and shrugged her shoulders, but the lady behind her said "yes we did", and then I did a little dance, because I didn't believe it until that very moment. Hopefully they'll be good.
  23. Haha, no, that was us. We didn't claim to have the only C-Rainbow box, we just said (at the current time) that there weren't any C-Rainbows at our local ski areas. You can look at pics of what we had setup at our site below in the gallery. We hope to have more stuff setup this year. Edit: Woooow! I just checked out what you guys have put together. That is some AWESOME stuff. Where did you guys get all that snow from first off, haha. We never got that much, I don't think at least. You guys have been using PVC for the coping? We've trying to figure out what we want to use for the side rails, looks like it works well. We were a little afraid our skis would dig in really hard and we'd break ourselves. We had ambitious plans last year and had 30, 40, and 50 booters made of dirt ready to be covered and an 18 foot quarter pipe made of dirt to be covered, but our land got taken away. We had to relocate it to my friends backyard temporarily. We'll see what we can do this year. I am super impressed by your stuff, that S-Box is really nice. The jumps were awesome too. You've given me something to shoot for this year.
  24. I was told that the fake snow stuff should work well, and they had a bad batch that made gel. They said they were now sending out stuff that works well. Its suppose to be really good, but super expensive. That is really cool, I liked the video. How much did that carpet end up costing in the end?
  25. Alrighty, got two tickets by using Mastercard. See you all there!
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