Taken From www.freezeonline.com Wednesday January 28, 2004
Stairsky And Huck
The course begins 800 vertical feet above the base of Gold Peak, and competitors are immediately faced with Stairsky, a down-flat-down urban style double set that measures 15-8-25 feet. Huck sits beside Stairsky—a steep 20-foot down rail.
The Banana Peel
A curving, roller coaster C-rail that measures 40 feet, The Banana Peel forces skiers to come at a tricky angle and might be the most technical feature in the course. Those less technically minded have a flat-down rail measuring 10-20 feet to ski instead.
The Truth Rail And Sally Alley
After the course’s first kicker, competitors come to the Open’s marquee feature: The Truth Rail. A rainbow rail that splits at both ends, The Truth Rail measures nearly 60 feet in length and sits eight feet off the deck. For those who can’t handle The Truth, Sally Alley provides 32 feet of slip-sliding fun.
The Super Duper Jibber Jumper
Don’t let the 50-foot deck fool you. The SDJJ is scientifically engineered to boost competitors sky-high. This hit doubles as the Big Air venue and, since Big Air competitors are selected from the Slopestyle event, you can bet skiers will be letting it all hang out on the Super Duper Jibber Jumper.
Sounds like it gonna be an awesome course!
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