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burton71

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  1. Unless they changed the park from last night, it is a pretty terrible setup.  The jumps are just bad.  And the feature selection is geared way to advanced for only having one park open.  1/2 the people I rode with yesterday spent most of the night in the bar because there wasn't anything they could hit.  And they aren't bad park riders just not everyone wants to hit a line of nothing but kinked, down, urban rails.  Really the only fun thing last night was the hip / wall ride...but only one side was groomed out for some reason.  The two tank thing was ok, would have been much better as just a single tank or if both were straight.  Overall it was a pretty disappointing night...except the girl playing guitar in the Grille was really hot.

  2. Scariest for me was I launched a mid sized rock outcrop on Blackcomb with a very steep run in into a deep powder landing.  Was trying to go back 3 but didn't quite make it all the way around.  Landed sideways and just bomb holed.  Next thing I know a ton of sluff is pour down over me and buried me completely.  Just needed to stand up to get out of it but that scared the shit out of me.

  3. Yeah I kinda figured that was the case, but what makes this better for developing that skill that being able to nose butter and then ride in a switch nose press at cruising speed? Same thing minus the crutch, no? Not knocking it, I do all sorts of dumb crap on my skis that's similar to this. I'm just genuinely curious.

    It isn't so much a crutch as its just different a different trick.  Getting into and out of them are similar but tripods are all about extending your legs and getting onto the tip of the board while nose presses are about finding and holding your balance against the flex of the board.

     

    Personally I like nose presses better but both are a lot fun....especially at speed in powder. 

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  4. My son is only 10 yo and is already slamming it in the park, but having issues with landing off  of some of the higher rails, because his switch, and buttering need work.  using these techniques helps with the  board control, and his awareness of board flex, and his balance.

     

    Too him it also is a neat trick that non of his friends can do

    Definitely.  All of that translates to being an all around better rider everywhere on the mountain and makes riding more enjoyable then just bombing down the hill.

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  5. Isn't that the point.  

     

    Things get boring if all you do is go straight  down the mountain.

    What ever floats your boat, whether it is having fun in park, Jumping, slalom, or just going faster than your friends.

     

    Don't be a hater, just  because you enjoy wearing 2 snowboards instead of one

    Yup.  Tripods and butters are excellent ways to work on board control as well.

  6. Tons of fun on Sunday.  Soft, fast, hero snow with a really fun early season park setup.  Loving that the C box is back out.  Didn't get crowded until around 11:30 or so.  Definitely need some cold weather though.

  7. hahahahahah that's a cheater pic, anyone with even mild skills can do it even better. Build up speed, throw a snappy power turn and make sure they take that picture on the initiation of the turn bam 2" looks like 20".....also good they took that picture with a potato.....

     

     

    Valley for sure....getting stoked

     

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QgXObaM9i2Q#t=140

    Looks like a screen cap of a vid.  

     

    Everyone I have talked that was there said it was all time for Dec.  They didn't groom boulder park and there was 6-8in pretty much everywhere.

  8. Opening tomorrow at 4pm.

     

     $25 lift tickets Friday night, Saturday night & Sunday night! $35 lift tickets for all day Saturday & Sunday! We will also have $25 lift tickets for Monday through Friday all day.

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  9. I actually agree with you on this one Doug.  I don't see the point of going that heavy with the snowmaking so early if you're not gonna open something.  I mean people would accept crappy conditions better than a bunch of blown snow sitting there unused for 2 to 3 weeks.  Ultimately their call though, I just shovel when they say get to work.

    They might have been able to open Thanksgiving weekend for a day or two but then would still be closed now because of the warm and rain...and would be worse off from a snow standpoint.

     

    Weather looks decent later this week for some blowing so this weekend might be a possibility depending on how the next two days go.

  10. Might have been longer than that Kyle, this is my fifth year and I don't ever remember a hike park.  I think I saw somebody say in 09 or so they had one.  Before my time there.

     

     

    Yeah they had one back in 08 or 09.

     

    I couldn't make it up there but a few of my buddies went up and they said it was fun.  A bit crowded when it first opened up but mellowed out and they didn't really have to wait much to hit stuff.

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