East Coast Parks

Hey, I live in Montreal, Canada and there are probably 2 parks that are completely open. With the lack of snow, I am still waiting for my local parks to open. I was wondering if your local park is open or if its still in preparation for the season. Post some pictures of your park I am curious as to those who are in function. We just got a snowfall of +/- 4inch today, hope it is going to help.
 
Jay peak has a sick rail garden up rn. Can't get you any picks, but theres a FAT short a frame box, a 18 foot down skinny box, a sideways pill, a 8 foot a frame rail, a 8 foot flat bar, a flat down bar about 14 feet, a 11 foot flat tube, and a small kicker at the end, boner 5eable, and i saw a snowboarder whip a backy on it.
 
Open ish. Just brought the guns back to hammer things out with snow and hopefully opening a full park in a week or so.

This has been a strange season. Hopefully the second half is awesome
 
My hills park is normally on the side of the main trail,which currently has about 1/4inch of snow so right now they only have 2 rails set up and a really sketchy snow feature that I guess you could call a jump near the bottom (also both the rails are up hill and you need hella speed to hit them) so it kinda sucks
 
topic:charlesacton said:
Hey, I live in Montreal, Canada and there are probably 2 parks that are completely open. With the lack of snow, I am still waiting for my local parks to open. I was wondering if your local park is open or if its still in preparation for the season. Post some pictures of your park I am curious as to those who are in function. We just got a snowfall of +/- 4inch today, hope it is going to help.

I'm in Quebec too, I ride the Moose Park at Mont-Orignal in Beauce, and our park is completely open with around 20 rails and 8 jumps(3 jumps in the small park around 15, 15 and 20 foot). In the XL Park we've got two lines of two jumps back to back (small jumps are 20 and 25 foot) and the big line is 42 and 47 foot jumps. At the end of this XL Park there's the classic 40 foot jump where there's a lot of space and a large landing. There's also a Canon rail on the side of this jump allowing you plenty of airtime haha!

PM me if your interested about having videos of the park !

Sorry for my bad english !
 
of the two hills my pass works at, one hill has nothing, one hill has like 4 rails that are all melted out now because it was 45 over the weekend.
 
Now that it's cold Stowe is steadily setting up their parks. Right now it's just 5th Ave which is a small/medium size rail park, and North Slope which is their small park. 5th Ave is pretty cool and changes every other week or so. Really fun if hiking rails is you're thing. North Slope is a small rail garden at the top with rail and box lines into 2 jumps, probably 10 and 15 feet to the knuckle respectively, but you can take them pretty deep (especially jump 2). They might be slightly bigger, but those numbers are my best guess.

They finished blowing snow for Tyro, which is the medium park. I expect that will be open within a week, 2 at the most. Guns are going 24/7 right now on Standard, the big park. I'd guess we're still 3 weeks out from big jumps as they have to build both parks still.
 
13606968:FSKP said:
I'm in Quebec too, I ride the Moose Park at Mont-Orignal in Beauce, and our park is completely open with around 20 rails and 8 jumps(3 jumps in the small park around 15, 15 and 20 foot). In the XL Park we've got two lines of two jumps back to back (small jumps are 20 and 25 foot) and the big line is 42 and 47 foot jumps. At the end of this XL Park there's the classic 40 foot jump where there's a lot of space and a large landing. There's also a Canon rail on the side of this jump allowing you plenty of airtime haha!

PM me if your interested about having videos of the park !

Sorry for my bad english !

No worries, I'm french too lol. Wow I'm surprised, I've never heard about Moose Park before, I'll check it out.
 
13607363:charlesacton said:
No worries, I'm french too lol. Wow I'm surprised, I've never heard about Moose Park before, I'll check it out.

People don't usually comes for our rails hahah but the jumps are poppy and offers plenty of air time.

Our park was know since few years for building a 55-60 ish foot jump at the end of every year, but they don't do it anymore....
 
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