Alright guys, time to get the format picked and this is your event as much as it's anyone else's. So here's my thoughts... A lot of you are coming in from a few hours out which is awesome.
My #1 priority with this event is to make sure you guys get the most fun as possible out of your time here in A2, Mich. so that you keep coming back year after year.
What I don't want is a competition that makes you guys sit around all day, waiting to make 2 runs... That would suck.
Tell me what you think about this... we go straight-up jam session format, and have prizes going on ALL day long (sickest trick in next 15 minutes on the battleship box gets this pair of Oakley Goggles, best trick on the rail in the next 15 minutes gets free $150 footbeds, best trick on feature of your choice gets this pair of Skull Candy SkullCrushers, etc... you get the point)
That way you guys just focus on doing what you do, the judges keep judging, there's a ton more opportunities to get as many prizes as you can get, and there's absolutely zero downtime.
As far as the big prizes... we can do a short final session at the end of the day with the skiers & riders that collected the most prizes throughout the day.
The prizes aren't going to be Rails2Riches, but their sweet... Top prize is a $1,200 pair of FULLY CUSTOM boots... no joke. I'm talking Salomon SPK Pro Model ($549), Fully Customized Shell (not just the cs stuff, but the WHOLE shell matching your feet dead on... this is usually $150-$200), Full-custom molded footbed ($150... these ain't no "cut-to-fits"), full knee alignment correction so you don't catch edges on rails ($150), and a set of $220 Thermic heaters. This boot will be as customized & pimped out as Simon Dumont's boots are to his. (Thank your boys at Sun & Snow and Salomon & Thermic)
We also have a $600 setup of Line Afterbangs with Griffon bindings thanks to Line & Marker.
There's going to be a ton of other prizes all day long, and nobody is going home empty handed.
Fill in your thoughts and keep spreading the word... Thanks guys, Rob