Colors for Terrain Park?

hill.dale

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This post has two partsPart One: Powder Ridge is re-opening in Connecticut and needs a color combo for their rails. I have a connection and was asked for my thoughts /claim. Ideas?

Part Two: I want to paint my backyard stuff and wanted ideas for that as well.

Any help on either?
 
you don't ever want to go into the trick track without rasta colors. it's a well-known fact. come on, man. can you even double?
 
Purple and red look legit, thats what my local parks like.

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Skier unrelated, got this off google, but its like a light purple.
 
Are they actually gonna have a good terrain park?I think the black with white would be cool, but i think when coming up to the rail, it might blend in with the snow. Black with a yellow grinding surface.
 
black and yellow would be dope.

silver structures with black sliding surfaces could be cool if the silver is right

brown and green army styles

 
my mountain changed it up this year but having a super bright yellow and purple. (ZOMFG LAKURZZZZZ) It's really tight though.
 
planning a reopening takes a long time, especially for a ski area. probably next season, if anything. what I'm wondering is who the hell has the money right now to buy and restore a ski area to operating condition?
 
No. Because anything that isn't white should be burned... Because white is a cool color, of course.
 
rainbow. or every feature a different bright colour so they can referred to by colour easily and people can talk about the colours and succeed
 
Orange and blue is reserved for Sugarbush and Timberline, don't steal the swag!

Tan and forest green
 
I'm trying to decide this as well.

Honestly not that worried about it. Will go with whatever's around for this year.

Might do wood skirting for the next season. Not sure how it would look through a whole park. Maybe I can hire that kid to stain and varnish it for me.

This year more concerned with finding as much steel as I can and getting shit built. Also still trying to get a 20+ corrugated and 250 gallon or bigger propane tank from the yards up here.

I think people will be less concerned about the colors and more concerned with what gets put in.

 
White on Black or Red on Black.

Black being the prominent color.

@ Everyone doubting PR, apparently they're going to really put a lot into their terrain park and give it a shot. If they continue on this mindset they could emerge with one of the primary parks in CT.
 
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