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every one post their favorit feature to trick off of, and be semi specific, say dfd rail instead of just rail. I would have to say park table, or bc kicker
I really don't have a favorite. I guess probably like a nice floaty 55 foot table cause I could spend days sessioning it without crashing too badly and still having fun
chad smell gutters and licks hobo wieners. why did you buy new aeryx stuff and all that crap, you do know that all year your going to get owned by everyone? just so you know, dont want you crying on the hill.
eric you can hurt yourself on anything if you mess it up right
I'm a huge fan of those butter pads, like the feature they had after chaos at Nakiska two seasons ago, or in the lower part of Fernies park last year. Gap up, and gap off are musts, larger is better.
That and really steep rails, urban style lip to it, not much kick, but going full tilt and kissing the end of it, so much fun.
i love huge step ups like the one nakiska had 3 years ago, and huge tables, like 60+ feet, it gives u so much time for nice stylie tricks and u can have so much for fun on them
i also like those butter/snow boxes. for rails, i really liked the flat rail at sunshine near the bottom of the bottom park. it had a nice step-up style to it and was really smooth. also love hips.
When you arr riding in the trees after a huge pow pow dump, the trees collect alot of snow. They look like ghosts, so they are called snow ghosts. But when you tap them, or hop up onto them and then just shit the bed off them as fast as you can.
the sweet minigolf lines in the trees at the end of cpr ridge at kicking horse, kiddies corner at louise, and the garbage chutes and the shine. if I had to pick on thing it would be natural drops with some sort of manditory clearance, trees, another roller farther down etc.
when you can flow effortlessly over something stomping with ease and continuing with your line its fucken great.
if your talking about park features I really like large stepdown wedges like the cliff at louise last year. so fun for slow rotations.