I’ll start:
A nice pump track with tubes would be awesome
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BLandzI feel u guys. My home mountain had the same problem up until this year me and a few boys volunteered to help build. Its super shit because realistically you shouldn’t need to help build, especially because youre paying for a pass and shit but we felt like we had no choice and as soon as we started volunteering we got so much shit done and now the park is the best it has been of all time! They even got the welders to make 3 new rails for us and its all because we made the hill realize theres ppl who are really passionate and willing to do whatever it takes to ride
BagOTricksI'd do that if we didn't ride at a Vail resort lol. No chance they'd let us volunteer and they're definitely not giving the green light to any new rails at this rate.
SteezMaster68the rails and they are insanely sticky
RparrDo you want to know why bmbw has the stickiest rails of any resort i've skied?
It's because they like to leave their features literally sitting in a muddy ditch all off season long. I hike up the backside of brandywine about a dozen times per off season. Every single time, the rails are sitting in a muddy ditch. They've been doing it this way for at least 10 years. I don't even know if they touch them up in the fall tbh.
There is no hope for this place. It's why I ski elsewhere now.
switchlip2Up tube. Long flat handrail. And also just combo features in general. Pretty sure my park crew doesn’t realize you can put 2 different kinds of rails together. Need to go to 7 springs more
MaimHelpI’d like my rope tow part to change, 3 foot rails for over a month blows
TRVP_ANGELsnow
switchlip2Atleast you have a rope tow
MaimHelpa 2 inch tube gets real old after a month, even when being creative
ReturnToMonkeyBuild it on a skinny hip, and each week make the hip another foot taller until you have this little tube way up on a wall of icy snow