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Obviously the more you ride park the better you get at park but one thing I've been wondering lately is if you mostly ride urban and backcountry, does it improve your park skills? Sounds like a dumb question but in a way it kind of makes sense if you can wrap your head around both which are more difficult than just rolling up to the lift and making laps all day hitting features the resort set up for you. Wouldn't dealing with unforgiving elements in urban (cops, concrete, shoveling, freezing temps, hard falls etc.) and backcountry (avalanches, cliffs, hidden rocks) make park riding seem like a joke in comparison?
When i was skiing in niseko this past winter i skied powder for the first couple of days then went to park because i was fucking sore and i noticed i was landing better and had better balance on rails and boxes and jumps. Then when i went back to powder i noticed that i had more confidence hitting drops and jibbing random shit. So i guess it's a two way street.
The things you mentioned (cold, shovelling, cops, avalanches, etc) don't make you a better skier. I think you have the right idea, but you totally missed your own point in explaining it.
you have to be good at park to do urban. but i am a firm believer that skiing backcountry or even just out of the park makes you a better skiier in general.