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Hey ns, Im debating between the two camps. The reason i like woodward at tahoe is i would be able to learn the trick on the trampoline, take it to the foam pit, then take it to snow. Is there good snow and features at W@copper???? The reason i like mhssc is because its cheeper and probably has a better park.PLEASE give advice and plus k for responces. Also, would woodward at tahoe have a lot more snow than woodward at copper? I live in colorado so not having to buy a plane ticket would save money. Thanks a lot!
I've never been to woodward in the summer although the new renovations are pretty sick. I'm going to mhssc this summer and in my opinion, I like mhssc cause of the on-snow park. Woodward, yeah i can learn tricks into the foam pit but skiing is on snow. I would prefer to just take my tricks straight to snow but I understand that foampits are a lot more welcoming in the cases of injury. At mhssc, you have access to the public park as well and other activities off snow. Woodward, it looks like you have to stay in their indoor facility most of the time, but that is beneficial because you can get your tricks down quickly and be ready to take them on snow. Another thing is that if you have access to a foampit you may just learn a bunch of tricks into the foam pit but not actually try them that summer on snow and then in the winter you try them on snow and you may have forgotten the rotation a little bit. From me, i say its all opinionized and go the place where you like better, or is cheaper, or whatever the case is. Whichever one you know you will have more fun at, go to that one because having fun is what will make you better.
At MHSSC you'll get more productive on snow time for your money and at Copper you'll get more tramp training. I think you may bet more bang for your buck at MHSSC though. Both private and a large public park to ride. More and probably bigger jumps to choose from. You can get two hours of tramp just about every day if you want, and you'll learn plenty. Maks is a tramp god and will teach you everything.
No matter what though, you should go somewhere, because it's really goddamn fun.
I'll be working at MHSSC again this summer, starting in a little over a week, so PM me if you have questions or post in the official thread in my sig.
I've been to MHSSC before, i'd say go there, you'll have way more on snow opportunities. foam pit is alright but you'll learn a lot more with good features and soft snow at hood. They have a few fly beds there too if I remember correctly
I've been to MHSSC before, i'd say go there, you'll have way more on
snow opportunities. foam pit is alright but you'll learn a lot more with
good features and soft snow at hood. They have a few fly beds there too
if I remember correctly
I've been to MHSSC before, i'd say go there, you'll have way more on
snow opportunities. foam pit is alright but you'll learn a lot more with
good features and soft snow at hood. They have a few fly beds there too
if I remember correctly
I've been to MHSSC before, i'd say go there, you'll have way more on
snow opportunities. foam pit is alright but you'll learn a lot more with
good features and soft snow at hood. They have a few fly beds there too
if I remember correctly. I still keep in touch with people I met there like 4 years ago
I've been to MHSSC before, i'd say go there, you'll have way more on
snow opportunities. foam pit is alright but you'll learn a lot more with
good features and soft snow at hood. They have a few fly beds there too
if I remember correctly. I still keep in touch with people I met there like 4 years ago
now im debating more between woodward at copper and mhssc. The thing is i dont even know the tricks i want to learn on snow on the tramp yet. Do you guys still think mhssc would be better?
mhssc= skiing a full mountain, two parks. woodward= a glorified railjam conditions with some sick tramps and shit for 2x much money. It is a pretty easy choice
Because you're so worried about the trampolines? Trust me you will learn faster at mhssc. You're taking all your new tricks to snow instead of worrying about perfecting it on the tramp first
well to why they would cost the same i live in colorado so i wouldnt need a plane ticket, but for the learning tricks i could learn them into a foam pit first