I was just reading a post below on what’s better big air or slope style and there was a post, slope style in the backcountry. Why couldn’t this be done, this could be like the mother of all competitions. The way I can only see it working is over a season people would have to qualify for the event, you could only take like a max number of people like 10-15. A pre scooped out area like a nice bowl or large pow field that had some cliffs, and corrnices could be checked out for ave. safety and then once the spot was picked out a crew of diggers could come in and be given like 3 days to build some massive booters, some big rails could be set up and you could litterly make a type of slope style in the backcountry. In my mind newschool is pretty much headed to park riding all over the mountain, in pow, in the parks, of cliffs, through the trees, down narrow lines, on powder drops, EVERYWHERE. This would be my mind the ultimate goal to reach. Riders being disciplined in all aspects of riding. It would put an end to the debut on park rats and big mountain riders. Judging would be based mainly on all the competitors and a small part would be based on 10 judges that would be other skiers who came close to being able to compete. And to keep it unbiased from judging the 5 judges would all mark scores but only 3 scores out of the five would be used and those would be randomly chosen judges. That way the judges wouldn’t know if their scores were being used or not. To me this could be like the ultimate competition and photo/vid shoot of the year. Something could be set up so that the money could either go to the pros or the money could go to a ski charity of their choice. I.e.: sites like newschoolers, rider sponsorship funds for up and comers, etc. Whats everyones thoughts on this?
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