I skied camelback sat and sun. I was part of that few that papasteeze was referring to. His son, me, and a couple other skiers with the skills to clear the jump needed papasteeze to control the jump because quite fractly, we didn't want to come into a jump at 30 mph (speed needed to clear) and take out some little kid. All of us have respect for less capable riders, we've all been there. Camelback told us that it was a "begginer park". That's fine, seeing as Rhodo isn't open yet, but i don't know why they would set up such big hits if they didn't intend on people clearing them. WE all want EVERYONE to have a good time and be safe, but that's hard when you don't let people take safety into their own hands. We were told that jump control was a park crew job and that we were stealing it from them. I have NEVER seen park crew control a jump. Their work on sunday consited of ride the park, dig a big ditch after the flat-down box (because it was unsafe , bitch at us, and then ride the park some more. O, and did i mention that working on the flat down box was really just 3 park crew chatting with each other. If the box was on a mound of snow with a steep landing like the flat bow, there would be no ditch to begin with.