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Hey Newschoolers. I am in the process of creating a series of posters for a graphic design class, all based on different Mountains/Resorts terrain park features. My goal is to illustrate the most iconic or most recognizable terrain park features of all time at each resort. For example, everyone knows that when they see this rail, they are watching a mammoth edit, same thing with the satellite dish at Park City etc.. Does anybody have an opinion or two about what features are the most iconic to their respective terrain parks?
I'm kinda bummed that patch of trees on the right doesnt exist anymore. It was a quality hammock spot for post season jams on the millys. Plus tree removal in general is never cool
Grouse park may not be a well known park or have the most iconic features, but they do tend to be rather distinct due to the minimalistic design they incorporate. All grouse rails have the grouse logo on them, and many of the features are pretty uncommon, like the concrete ledges, corrugated tubes, capped rails, etc that grouse utilizes. Plus, grouse has built a bunch of new wooden features for the season. if you need photos of iconic features, plenty can be found on the grouse park blog.
JiggleGrouse park may not be a well known park or have the most iconic features, but they do tend to be rather distinct due to the minimalistic design they incorporate. All grouse rails have the grouse logo on them, and many of the features are pretty uncommon, like the concrete ledges, corrugated tubes, capped rails, etc that grouse utilizes. Plus, grouse has built a bunch of new wooden features for the season. if you need photos of iconic features, plenty can be found on the grouse park blog.
I think this thread was going for iconic more than unique.
Like the smith limo
That said I might bump a unique park features thread with the new chain rail grouse just built
Spirit Mountain has a nice triple step-over jump line that finishes with a ridiculous step down. That usually only gets hit during the springtime turn up throw down vibes.
I immediately thought of the three (?) jump line at Park City that I always see TW and the 4bi9 guys hitting. Also, I would consider some of the boxes at Bear to be iconic.
Could someone fill me on on the story of that Mammoth rail? I've always assumed it was part of an old lodge or something? Just curious cause I would deff say that probably the most Iconic flat rail
lgskilove to see the responses! anybody have any for some east coast or european parks?
I posted a few east coast ones. Honestly don't know as much about europe as I'd like to
Here's a good one from Gore Mountain
Another from loon. The stairset off the shaper shack in the bottom left. Crappy picture but I'm lazy. It's been around for a decade or so and definitely iconic imo.
idk. my brain is dead today. I know a lot of features but trying to think of iconic ones.
Maybe the big boulder and mount snow single tube urbans they built 8 or 9 years ago at BB.
theabortionatorI posted a few east coast ones. Honestly don't know as much about europe as I'd like to
Here's a good one from Gore Mountain
Another from loon. The stairset off the shaper shack in the bottom left. Crappy picture but I'm lazy. It's been around for a decade or so and definitely iconic imo.
idk. my brain is dead today. I know a lot of features but trying to think of iconic ones.
Maybe the big boulder and mount snow single tube urbans they built 8 or 9 years ago at BB.
JiggleGrouse park may not be a well known park or have the most iconic features, but they do tend to be rather distinct due to the minimalistic design they incorporate. All grouse rails have the grouse logo on them, and many of the features are pretty uncommon, like the concrete ledges, corrugated tubes, capped rails, etc that grouse utilizes. Plus, grouse has built a bunch of new wooden features for the season. if you need photos of iconic features, plenty can be found on the grouse park blog.
I'm kinda bummed that patch of trees on the right doesnt exist anymore. It was a quality hammock spot for post season jams on the millys. Plus tree removal in general is never cool
Pretty sure they were actually knocked down in the crazy storm last winter with like 90 mph winds. Trees were downed everywhere
brotoPretty sure they were actually knocked down in the crazy storm last winter with like 90 mph winds. Trees were downed everywhere
alright thats a bummer but at least Brighton didn't deliberately cut em all down, I can live with mother nature causing it. The park feels way more empty without them separating the two lanes