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VinnieFAs for the course, if they need to be shipping/making all the snow for it and if the weather is hot then I wouldn't expect any huge features.
Riceif there's rice, i'm all g with dat
Julius_Steezer
Biggest step down ever?
Line_SkisOlympic venues are getting more and more wacky and in our opinion they should use existing/proven spots again like SLC, Japan, Turin but it's spreading the good word of skiing all around the world which is a good thing .. hopefully this will help push snowmaking innovations and the need to clean up the air over there and focus on environmental standards
TC went to China & South Korea this past February to get ahead of the game to scope out venues for the Wizard Tricks event that will be introduced in Beijing. 20+ minute mini movie coming out in October with Andy, Will, LJ and Leo T. -jm
Line_Skis20+ minute mini movie coming out in October with Andy, Will, LJ and Leo T. -jm
JibberinoActually, with the amount of scrilla China will no doubt spend on this, and the new things happening in snowmaking, I actually foresee something pretty exciting for slopestyle and big air, I'm thinking inner city stuff and insane features for the slopestyle!
PULLWhats that Jon Seltzer wins gold on the dry slope!
TOAST.Can't wait for the Chinese Downhill.
TOAST.It really says something that only authoritarian governments want the olympics anymore.
Julius_Steezer
Biggest step down ever?
tomPietrowskiWhat could come from this is snow making advances. I was not aware of this before doing some research for an article but there is snowmaking availble now whic does not need freezing temperatures. Snow can be made at any tEmp. At the moment the output is pretty low for the size of the setup but think what china could maybe produce by throwing money at it. Could be a pretty big deal and showcase how winter resorts could potentially run as snow decreases and temps riSe.
marrowsIs this "any temp snowmaking" occurring indoors or outdoors? Because I'm positive you can't make snow in any temp. Sure, low positives, with no humidity, but not ANY temp.
TOAST.It really says something that only authoritarian governments want the olympics anymore.
V_SvenfeltOther countries like Norway and Sweden wanted it to, it got too expensive for them though
ParryWithAnAMy visa is good for 10 years I'm going!
We went to the resort where they are going to have slope (I think) and it was cold and windy. I asked if this was normal and the answer was yes. It was the coldest I had been in a long time.
But China was really fun and I want to go back. We ate alot of interesting stuff.
ParryWithAnANot really. I dont remember snow banks in the parking lot of the resort.
Seams like its a good place to make snow with the cold temps.
Only concern I would have is the cold and the wind.
80 foot jump with 60mph winds and FIS/IOC not delaying the comp
=
Someone getting hurt
Phoenix park in Korea will be a sick venue.
ParryWithAnANot really. I dont remember snow banks in the parking lot of the resort.
Seams like its a good place to make snow with the cold temps.
Only concern I would have is the cold and the wind.
80 foot jump with 60mph winds and FIS/IOC not delaying the comp
=
Someone getting hurt
Phoenix park in Korea will be a sick venue.
Mr.BishopI'd bet China could pull off a pretty darn impressive snowmaking system.
KevskiSure does. The looming debt simply overshadows any exposure the host can get, and taxpayers don't want to pay for it. I feel like the olympics are on a slow road to irrelevance.
Camembertweather manipulating system
tomPietrowskiYeah it's outdoor. I did not know about it at all but it's pretty interesting. They use a vacume to create te snow but that is about as muc as I know. Check it out
http://www.ide-snowmaker.com