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Best Parks in Midwest, Opinions?
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I'm from the Midwest. I want to hear some opinions of other people from the Midwest. Like their favorite resort and why, and maybe some comparisons?
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For Wisconsin, Granite Peak is definitely the best. Tyrol Basin has been going down-hill the last two years (compared to how they used to be) I've never been to Cannonsburg but it looks tight.
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i agree. tyrol is only good for preseason and post season shit. Cannonsburg street park is insanely cool. I really want to ride that someday
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naw man, I have invaders and halos. I was only up there for a day since I was visiting family. I actually live in atlanta. id love to have a park that close to me though.
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Giants Ridge has a crazy dope jump line this year, the landings are so perfectly shaped I was able to tailpress while landing, literally the softest jumps ever, the landings do get a little icy sometimes because of some pricks who ski down it like it's a normal run...
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Grand Geneva Wisco is where all the ballers hang
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up until this season i always thought that sunburst had a pretty cool park. It wasnt the biggest but they changed it around like once a week so there were new jibs often. but this year they were under new management and had the same lame ass set up for the whole season.
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I ride granite peak 100 + days a year and its second to tyrol basin only cause they have a pipe but i recently went to park city and the rail section was very close if not as good as park cityt
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Oh my god dude yes!! Welch always keeps their park so smooth, the rails are buttery, and the jumps feel like they don't even exist. Truly a hidden dime of the Midwest.
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