Any Tips for Making Park Jumps?

APunx176

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I'm the head of our park crew this year and I was just wondering if anyone has any experience/tips for building a jump by hand. +K for help.
 
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You talking a rail jump that you just need to shovel up?

If you build some forms and have a sled to carry them around its super easy to make / pack smaller rail jumps. Using the cat for the rail jumps is useless. Building a gigantic mound of snow and cutting it away sucks too. Couple of simple forms that are three pieces of plywood with hinges and handles do wonders.

IF you're building a big jump, the cat pushes it up and then you can do some hand shaping and cutting of the sides afterwards.
 
13091899:Mr.Bishop said:
https://www.newschoolers.com/membernewsread/45397/So-You-Want-To-Work-Park-Crew-?c=latest&o=2

You talking a rail jump that you just need to shovel up?

If you build some forms and have a sled to carry them around its super easy to make / pack smaller rail jumps. Using the cat for the rail jumps is useless. Building a gigantic mound of snow and cutting it away sucks too. Couple of simple forms that are three pieces of plywood with hinges and handles do wonders.

IF you're building a big jump, the cat pushes it up and then you can do some hand shaping and cutting of the sides afterwards.

It's an insanely small mountain, so I don't know if the cat driver could do it. They've never even really made a jump bigger than 5ft tall xD.

And yeah I was talking about big jumps, but I'll also need to build jumps onto rails, so I'll use that advice when I'm building them!
 
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