no the snow is smooth, but its got rollers and dips that are pretty sketch at 55+ on something that narrow, into a huge jump that you need to be pretty much perfectly ready for to land.
i think the compression is one of the biggest factors someone who just watches someone hit a jump misses. you cant really always tell when you watch it but once you go skiing again and hit a larger jump you remember how much it pulls on you when you have to cook it into a big tranny
I was up there today waiting for the weather to clear up so Leo Ahrens, Durtschi, and Wilson could hit it. The light got even flatter throughout the day. Bjorn Lines and the other snowboarder left. Forecast is lightly snowy and overall shitty for the next week. The snow sucks right now too. It might be a while.
saw it for the first time ever today and almost shit myself. i saw the guys speed checking and was like...I WILL HAVE NONE OF THAT. i cant even imagine hitting it
There was a thread that told you how to get to its general area. I think it was like Altas top lot (never been there so idk) and you go thru a red gate and pass like 3 houses and i dont know the rest, but you turn there. I could be wrong so dont hold me to it. Have you tried google earth?
naw from what ive seen the landing is way better on pyramid too i think. of course ive never been there, just gay enough to have seen every video of chads and pyramid since like 1999
well if tim really is a carpenter then its about time he gets up and does something because chad's house is a mess, dirt everywhere, oh and i think tanner forgot his ankles last time he came over for dinner...?