Boredal Rails

thatoneguyattyrol

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damn, after all this time I have spent looking at tahoe info before my move I finally checked out the "pics of the day" at skiboreal.com and all i can say is yes....

Between the three pictures there must be 30 rails and boxes sitting there looking pretty. I was planning on getting just the 99 dollar night pass but Im sold on the 199 sun-fri pass for sure.

What kind of jump line is planned for that resort, and will there be more than one? Im curious to see what is planned for an all mountain terrain park cause ive never experienced one before.

Who knows what?
 
im saying that hill looks pretty small, maybe a 3 pack of 40 foot stepdowns? Or 2 bigger jumps?

Either way, I find it odd Im excited about such a small hill......but all those rail pics look sic.
 
If anyone would know anything, it would be mudflap. I'm pretty curious about the jump situation too. I guess we'll have to wait and see.
 
I have an idea based on souting the mountain(umm hill) this summer but we'll have to wait and see the following:

1) where the snow loads up during storm cycles

2) what the speed factors are

Boreal has some steep and alot of flat but not much in between. We'll find a place for atleast one decsent sized jump line out off the beaten path of the general traffic. One thing I promise is that there wont be anything open on a regular basis over 60ft. If you want to ride a bigger jump line than alpines park is the place for you. The run there lends its self better for bigger jumps. Look for the 5 line(30 increaasing to 55) to return as well as the Nick's double in the 60 to 70 range.

Eric
 
nice. I have my days where I like the 60 and 70 footers, but personally 40-50 is perfect for me, Im getting old.

Two 40 footers set up with a good speed flow would make VERY happy, and three would be even better.

Thanks for the info Eric.
 
I have a feeling its going to feel like Bear Mountain down here in So. Cal, or even Mt. High down here in So. Cal.

Bear Mountain is only 198 acres of skiiable terrain, and Mt. High (west resort) is around 100 acres. These are small hills compared to Tahoe Resorts, yet they have packed both mountains with jumps, rails, one after the other... Its exciting to see that Tahoe finally has an all park mountain.
 
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