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I am going out there December 16th-23rd. I know the pipe is up, but what is the park like? What rails and jumps? The Copper website doesnt have much info up, so thanks for any info guys.
cop·per1 Pronunciation Key (kpr)
n.
Symbol Cu A ductile, malleable, reddish-brown metallic element that is an excellent conductor of heat and electricity and is widely used for electrical wiring, water piping, and corrosion-resistant parts, either pure or in alloys such as brass and bronze. Atomic number 29; atomic weight 63.54; melting point 1,083°C; boiling point 2,595°C; specific gravity 8.96; valence 1, 2. See table at element.
^thats bullshit bout having the only pipe. anyway, i havent been up in a while but last time, there were about 5 2-3 rail lines, and a quater pipe. i understand there is now a superpipe which sucks, and i havent heard anything about a jump.
i frequent copper and was there yesterday, heres the lowdown
boxes: flat box, flat down box, down box (all really tame), c-box (pretty fun), flat to down (a bit bigger), picnic tables
rails: 2 down rails (one is pretty gnarly), really small flat and flatdown, flat down flat (small one, and a huge one with a really long down section), then theres 2 tabletops that are less than ten feet.
siik superpipe