Calabogie

i went and they had a kicker and when i went it was really mellow good for spins they also have a rail park with a battleship box a down rail a flat rail a box and some little shit
 
im bad at judging but id say 15 feet maybe it didnt require scouting and wasnt intimidataing if that helps i also hear that they changed it so there is a lot more kick now
 
i heard that had one booter with alot of kick, until some kid hit it, and came down on his neck, and went into convulsions on the hill, they had to bring the helicopter into the parking lot to get him to the hostpital, so they took it down.
 
i just checked out their website, and they have a park pass now for an expert park, and the pass is free, just need to be 18 to sign for it(or parents i think if your under 18)
 
park isnt too bad, as you come in you got a spine(5ft), then go into their jump, possible 15-20ft. Then the run splits, route 1 goes, into an attempt at a qp(again) then into a new flat rail, then into a bigger spine, (10-15ft flat) and that is that run. Route 2. After the jump go straight and hit a quad kink, which is a battleship rail with a steep kink at beginning. Then to the left is a Flat down box that looks quite deadly as the edges are rusty, and the down is REALLY steep. then farther down they have a fdf rail, and into a battleship.

That is the main park that requires a pass and the pass forms take about 5 min to fill out, you need to be 18 or have someone sign for you.

The little park had a down rail, set up street style from the right side only and you could also go straight on. also a flat box, then and up, down box, a battleship box, the c rainbow, and some other rails that are too short to mention.
 
i went today they have a flat down flat but it moves when you get on it the jump is real nice good for 3s and 5s hard to get speed for the big spine though but the small psine is sooo fun
 
This is from Their website

BLACK DONALD'S

TRIPLE THREAT PART 2

Saturday March 18 @ 1 pm

Open to all free skiiers and boarders of all ages and abilities. Registration by noon at the Rental Shop in the main ski lodge.

Sponsored by: Calabogie Peaks Resort, Burton, Rossignol and T&L.

For more information, please contact Shawn McFarlane at 752-2720, ext. 1510 or 1709 or via email at smcfarlane@calabogie.com.
 
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