How long is your home park?

will_powder

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I've been watching these "a run with" videos from Quebec, and I find it interesting to see how many hits people get at their home parks. After coming home from Whistler where it takes at least 4-5 minutes to get through the park, if not longer.

At home it takes about 15 seconds to go top to bottom at my park:

So how long does it take you to get down your park? Video evidence would be awesome.

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I learn't to ski park on a dry slop in the south west of england, I had to lines to choose from

line 1:

4ft Wedge

6ft Kicker or 8ft kicker

Down Box

Flat Box

line2:

4ft Wedge

12 Kicker

Flat Down Rail

Thats it
 
well if you already watched the a run with... My home mountain is bromont(almost everyone in this challenge are from bromont)

here's the best one IMO

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flat rail ---- ledge box

down flat rail

down rail

battleship box

flat rail

propane a-frame ---- box a-frame

pole jam rail

c-box

all together takes about 45 seconds to lap through
 
We have a few parks.

One has 3 lines:

3 small jumps

line of 4 boxes

line of 4 rails

One has like 5 lines. Probably contains 30 - 40 features.

And one has only one line, but it is about 40 features.
 
I ski dryslopes and indoor

My indoor has about 16 different rail features, the rails are in 4 separate lines which each have 4 rails, so not much of a wait.

My dry slope has a permanent park which is flat box or ufd box with a 8ft kicker

On park nights theres a.......

canon box

up flat box

rainbow rail

7 kickers

ufd

flat box

flat bar

barrel tap

another flat box.

takes about 2 minutes top to bottom on park nights at the dryslope and 5 at the indoor
 
Stratton, the trail is Lower Middlebrook.That was a very rough guess. The last time I was in there was about 1 month ago. But I am positive there is only 1 line but it has at least 30 features. The trail is very, very narrow, but it is really long.
 
you can get like 6 or 7 hits in my park but each lap takes like 5+ minutes cause the trail down to the park is just as long as the park and the section below the park is half as long
 
depending on what line you take i think you can get around 19 hits in on whistler and 12 or so on blackcomb
 
Boarders, but only drivetrough I could find. Also, this is Torstein Horgmos home mountain (and mine ofc)...

 
Holy fuckings shit!!!!My dream is to ski Bear Mountain man, looks so fucking sick!

Lucky bastard living there...
 
Both parks in Whistler and Blackcomb are pretty long, got a lot of features and they are movin them once or 2 times a week so you never get bored about always lapping the same order of features !
 
obviously its good how it is now, but ive always thought it would be sick if they just had one massive park on one mountain instead of the two smaller ones
 
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at 7 springs the longest park had 7 jibs, a shitty wallride, 3 jumps, and a hip

down rail

flat down

high box

big A frame

2 small jumps, one was a cannon for a good while

hip

bigger jump

shitty wallride

barrel rail

rainbow rail

down rail
 
Like 10-15 seconds, first there's a battleship box, then you have a choice of a jump, c box, or cannon box, then after that you have a choice of a quarter pipe propane tank , DFD box, down rail, and a random tire, then after that you have a choice of a spine, rainbow rail, flat down box, wooden cannon, and a tiny jump. Our park sucks
 
The staff in charge of the park at my hill are probably going for a world record...and this world record would be for worlds smallest terrain park.We have a butter box(about 8 feet long) and to the right of that an up flat(both parts about 3-3.5') and after the box we have a down bar (about 6/7 feet long) and after the up flat we have a down flat about same size.We also have 2 jumps.One jump is "15 feet" which actually is like 10 feet and we have another that is about 5 feet...My hill is poop :(
 
about 35 seconds maybe?

hip or dfd rail

rainbow rail or down corrugated tube

15 foot jump

20 foot jump

battleship rail, a frame rail or flat box

flat down rail or down rail

flat box or flat rail

end

now for loon.... man thats a different story and im not typing it here but lets say a fast run is like 4 minutes

 
Wisp's park can't even be called a park. The most hits you can get in a run are 3. But most lines get you 2. There are about 7 features in total. As someone on here once said, they have so much potential for a nice park - they seriously have like 10 features just laying at the bottom of the park that are unused. Management doesn't like parks, though I guess...

Someones posted my other local mountain, Seven Springs. The Alley is so much better than Wisp. Hell I'd take their beginners park over Wisp's...

Finally, Snowshoe, WV stepped up their game this year and now have a progression park with about 4 15 to 20 footers and about 8 boxes or rails of varying difficulties, from ride on ground-level boxes to skinny urban on rails. The worst part about it is the lift blows.
 
/threads for when i can get pics and people of ns will be so ashamed to see a park as horribly setup as ours
 
Depends, my home mountain has a park, a run - that goes to another park. So basicly you go from park to park down the mountain. But I'd say maybe 1 minute to 2 minutes tops.
 
2 jumps, one super short flat rail, or 1 "big air" and flat short rail, or one box one down rail and suprise suprise super short flat rail
 
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