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crabbe slopestyle course, suggestions?
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alrite our park is bassically mint right now, our big table has been shortened by 10 feet so its 45 now but its still really good with one floater and one kicker on it, but i was talking to john mcnair today about it and i was thinking about having mandatory rails at the top like the 20 foot slant and the curved rail, then have our middle table or a rail on either side its a multi takeoff, then have the kicker tail and then the kink or u can head down and hit the showtime booter, any suggestions? mandatory rails?
'The Ski Out Terrain Park is definitely the most happenin' Park around. Said to be, 'the most progressive Terrain Park' in New Brunswick. It's packed with everything from huge hits to 'new school' railslides!'
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have a bunch of options so you can hit rails and jumps, and make the best rail, or the one with the most possible options off of after the last jump, i've always wanted to see that at a comp.
What the fuck do you expect? It's like leaving a crackhead in a room full of crack, you know what's gonna happen.
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Dylan, just try and match up similar difficulty jumps with rails...don't put the straight rail beside the super booter for example...
that's my only suggestion...
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or put that strait rail with a gap on, slant it upwards a little bit and put a long trannyied landing so people can fly at that motherfucker.
What the fuck do you expect? It's like leaving a crackhead in a room full of crack, you know what's gonna happen.
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hey dylan,
just make sure you have enough speed after the rails to hit the only jump there is.
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all good suggestions, dave theres 2 tables, both multi takeoff,i think were putting the C rail on a bank too so it is sorta like wentworths
'The Ski Out Terrain Park is definitely the most happenin' Park around. Said to be, 'the most progressive Terrain Park' in New Brunswick. It's packed with everything from huge hits to 'new school' railslides!'
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definitely have mandatory rails...it's not a slopestyle if there are no rails in the course..Jon H. had it right when he said put the technical rails in line with the big boot, and the baby rails in line with the small feature...that way kids who aren't that good don't have to try the difficult rails. I know that there are some guys who have gone in slopestyle comps around here before who don't know how to slide rails (which is ludicris)....make sure that somewhere on the signup or publicity it explains that rails are a big part of the judging (50% of a slopestyle course is judged on rails)...good work though Crabbe on having a slopestyle..this is where our sport is (along with pipe)...make sure that the flow is there...and whoever is judging remind them about reverts and style...ie..if they drop off a rail switch they hit the next feature switch....slopestyle runs are sloppy when people keep switching around from frontwards to switch during the run. Have a blast boys! good luck and please remember that this is a slope 'STYLE'.
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