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i spent an afternoon building a 2m high 2.5m long jump. its not really a big air but in terms of backyard shit. i find it big. also ill get pics on as soon as i come back from school. post yours in the meanwhile
currently working on one on the hill by my house. it has a gnoll at the top, then steep, short slope to another gnoll where then it goes extremely steep then slowly levels out. Im building the jump on the second gnoll so you land on the semi steep part. i built one last year and it shot me out there about 20ft. its pretty fun to throw some fun little tricks on and the landing is always pow. i'll get a picture up when im done.
last winter we built a tow behind in the back of our property on the top of a hill
its was probably only four feet tall but being right before the drop off of a hill, you could fly
it was lots of fun til i hit it going tooooooo fast
I just built a 4 footish high kicker in my yard. I need to start piling up snow for a landing tomorrow, right after I see if there is enough speed to even air off it. If it doesn't work i may make it into a massive roller and put a rail after it or make it into a stall.
well at my neighbor's house we built like a 15 ft. gap over his driveway but at my house i made like a 20 ft. kicker it's so much fun. i'll try to get pics up soon.
i have a 12 foot drop in and i made a 7 ft jump and it is so fun for throwing 7's and stuff like that. perfect cause a little ways down i have a barrel jib.
Jump at my friend's house. It's a pretty decent size. Big enough for him to do cork 9's. We just need a little more snow and we'll have a super big one set up.