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eheathSnake or be snaked bruh
THEDIRTYBUBBLETerrain park darwinism. A beautiful thing
GuesstimateWhistler is always a shit show, the park is such a mixed bag of skier type. I've had days where everyone was calling drop and being respectful, and days where half the people are Jerry's and the other half people who think they're better then they are. There's not much to do but roll with the punches.
will_powderHonestly by the time I've waited in whistler's long lift lines the last thing I want to do is wait in lines when I'm skiing.
I'm with evan, snake or be snaked. If you don't like it ski faster
PringleIf people are just standing around on the staging area like retards, I'll snake them. But if they are actually skiing and dropping one by one, that's when I wait.
Some kids sit around at the top of the jumpline and just chat for ten minutes, but when some other kid drops in before them, they lose their shit.
GuesstimateTotally, flowing through the park is chill but being a dick about it and flying past someone 10 feet before the take off isn't. This goes both ways though, if your waiting to hit a feature looking up the hill before you drop can solve a lot of issues.
Sidenote: whistler needs a jerrytrap so badly.
SKIU4EAsnake the snakers and then watch them get pissed
eheathSnake or be snaked bruh
SKRockiesRecently i had the chance to do a lot of skiing as i had reading week (springbreak kinda), and i spent 4 days in whistler along with a few days in banff skiing sunshine/lake louise. For 3 of the days in whistler it was raining so i mainly stuck to the park, and i noticed countless times people cutting others off, dropping in on each other and sitting in landing zones. Further, i heard an older woman in the park (35+ yo) call drop in front of a group of 5-6 14-17 year olds, only to have 3 cut her off to hit the jump first. Am i the only one noticing this?
DominatorJacquesFlow It Don't Bro It! In this old crappy video I speak a bit about park ed. It's long so you need to be patient and withstand the low quality.
Ouch I hate that we cannot edit out post here. Anyway if you see shit in your park, talk to whoever and be chill. Most times they are just in need of some good advice.
https://www.newschoolers.com/videos/watch/815334/Mt-Bachelor-Parks-Sun--March-4th-2012-Don--39-t-Be-an-A--
will_powderHonestly by the time I've waited in whistler's long lift lines the last thing I want to do is wait in lines when I'm skiing.
I'm with evan, snake or be snaked. If you don't like it ski faster
HenriksDreadsthis. at my home mountain the park lift is ridiculously slow, so i like to ski the park fast so i can get back up. then i come to a feature and there's 10 kids standing above it, and no one is hitting it... fuck that, i'm going. i'm not trying to wait 10 minutes to hit a basic down rail. hate me if you want, but i'm out here tryna do hot laps. if you have a problem with it, just hit the fucking rail.
S.J.WThe issue I see with this is flow of features. If features are designed to be one after another and there's a bunch of kids standing in the way fuck those kids. But if there's two sections to the part where section A does not flow with section B then wait your turn.
GuesstimateThis goes both ways though, if your waiting to hit a feature looking up the hill before you drop can solve a lot of issues.
jason...Whistler park is a very special case, simply due to the amount of traffic it sees. We're talking over 1000 people an hour coming through the top gates. If you're on Blackcomb where the features are bigger and the level of riding is generally higher, etiquette is very much alive and well. People give the necessary space and are respectful of one another. The issue of lack of etiquette really arises in Whistler park because it is just so busy with so many new people. The snake or be snaked mentality more or less becomes a way of survival in that park on some days.