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ReturnToMonkeyDepends on the slope angle, how strong your legs are, and how well you land. I'd say somewhere between 5 and 50 feet
mrk127Safe is a very relative term. Depends on your definition of it
**This post was edited on Feb 2nd 2022 at 9:25:57pm
Yukon_CorneliusIdk bro I mean how tall of a building could you jump off onto grass?
BraydenJohnsonQuick question, what’s the safest sized drop you can hit to hard pack or very little (1-3in) of fresh snow?
BraydenJohnsonSo for like context the drop in question is around 20 feet give or take a few didn’t bring a tape measure, at a pretty small PA resort. The snows hard but with a little give.
ski_salmon69what mountain?
vishnusidelipperdrop a pic and we will tell you if its a good idea to hit
BraydenJohnson
Picture does no justice. I’m 6ft tall and standing next to it it’s around triple my height
**This post was edited on Feb 2nd 2022 at 10:43:51pm
BraydenJohnson
Picture does no justice. I’m 6ft tall and standing next to it it’s around triple my height
**This post was edited on Feb 2nd 2022 at 10:43:51pm
BraydenJohnson
Picture does no justice. I’m 6ft tall and standing next to it it’s around triple my height
**This post was edited on Feb 2nd 2022 at 10:43:51pm
BraydenJohnsonQuick question, what’s the safest sized drop you can hit to hard pack or very little (1-3in) of fresh snow?
gfanuckaagoogle: Mikey Leblanc ollie to flat