Building a hip

DunDunDun

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there is a perfect spot to build a hip like 5 minutes from my house. the lip, from the ground is like 15 feet. atleast, and its a good 80 feet long. so it will be IDEAL to build a hip there. the question is, about the lip. should we put it flat, or like angle it a little to the landing? also what about the angle in the Y axis? like 60 degrees or soemthing? i dont mean like actual degrees, but would it be better to go steep cause its gunna be a HUGE lip or a shallow lip so we go far. ill get pics tomorrow after school. its all dark and shit now.
 
oh yea man all natural. the inrun will be a truck, 4-wheeler, or a sled. its gunna be DOPE. like you have no idea till i get the pics haha
 
id have the lip flat. like not angled to the right. and as far as the angle goes i ahve no idea. but 60* is pretty steep
 
dont angle the lip toward the landing, and make the lip as steep as you can while still being able to hit it switch
 
no offense of course, but if you dont really know how to build the lip I have a feeling this is gonna end it tears
 
so i only grabbed one. but i can get more if people want. its kinda tucked in behind a building but we are good enough skiers to get in at the right angle.

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^^^there is a perfect spot to build a hip like 5 minutes from my house. the lip, from the ground is like 15 feet. atleast, and its a good 80 feet long. so it will be IDEAL to build a hip there.

WHAT?????? This is going to be death, how is that a perfect spot? 80 feet long? Where are you going to land? Tow in's are for big hits, not small ones with no transition. Abort this plan stat.
 
angle that the jump and building is. looking backwards.

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a side angle. just to see how long it really is.

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the lip

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and the first one again. just so they are all here.

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