A Run Through Togg's Park (w/ Pictures)

SnowRidgeParks

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Hey all, just wanted to show everyone what's been going down at Togg so far this year. The main park is in great shape and is still growing. The progression park is being completely rebuilt this week after a lack luster hostile takeover by the mountain crew (don't ask). Park passes have also been implemented for the main park. But I'll stop talking now and let the pictures tell the story...

A look down from the top of the In-Saanen Terrain Park (in case you're wondering, a Saanen is a type of goat, going along with the goat theme at Toggenburg, which is also another type of goat).

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D-F-D Box and Pipe jam on the first deck

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The second deck has an option of flat box or pyramid bonk

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Next there is an option of tire bonk or a fun little hip/poppy table combo

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The final deck of the top section has a picnic table jib, small jump, and what will soon be a stall on the skier's left.

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Next comes the beginning of the 5 jump line with some options on either side. The jump line starts with a modest 10 footer accomplanied by a flat bar and a nice long urban down bar.

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The second jump is about 20 feet with a super fun, slightly up pipe on the right and an entertaining van jib on the left.

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The next jump in the line is about 20 feet and will soon have other jump and/or rail options on either side.

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Now we come to the finale. The second to last deck shown below is currently at about 30', but it will soon (tonight or tomorrow night) be made into a dual takeoff with roughly 35' and 30' options.

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And now for my favorite feature, the big air jump from this past weekend. The left side is a smooth but lofty 35 footer and the right side is a super smooth 50 footer.

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So there you have it, an abundance of features and still growing. If you haven't checked it out, I recommend you do so. For all your college students its only $10 for a pass all day, every day. Huge shout out to the park crew for keeping everything fresh and much thanks to Dylan Tucker (http://www.tuckeredoutfilms.com) for all the pictures. Hope to see you soon! Peace...
 
wow looks nice. how big is that last jump I might have to go home a ski togg for a weekend.
 
Sick update nick. I was up at Togg late last night hammering out the progression park (mini park). Although it's not finished yet, I will say that it's gonna be more than worth the wait. As you may or may not know, the progression park is a place for those who don't have a park pass, or for those that do but enjoy a bit of mini shred (I use the term mini VERY loosely) When I left at 1am we had finished putting in a 3 jump line of what I can only describe as immaculate jumps. The line goes 10-15-20 from what I could judge, starting with a table, then a stepover into another table with an interesting double takeoff option. to skier's left of the jump line there will be a rail line starting with a black culvert jib, 15 ft flat rail, 15 foot flat box, 20 ft trapezoid rail. To the right will be another line starting with another culvert, 2 small flat rails and a 15ish ft rainbow rail. Depending on how much snow we get, we will also be putting in a small rhythm section to the far skier's right of the trail. This should all be done this weekend as well as some minor tweaks elsewhere. PEACE
 
Sounds like an epic weekend. Fresh pow in the secret stashes and trees, nice progression park for beginners like me, sounds like some basic rails and boxes, and a nice jump line 20 foot is pretty much my max, and the the full park there are a few features I hit, hips, a few of the smaller 10-20 foot jumps. Can't wait
 
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