How long is your home park?

4 lines of 8/9 jumps parrarel. Then you get a the first rail park with approx 20 features. Further down you have the 2nd rail park with more than 20 rails.We also have a "wood park" with little wood houses on which you can tap, wall ride.
 
most of the year it's a dry slope for me, it takes about 3 seconds to get down, although we've got a medium sized kicker (big enough to flip on) and a quarter pipe so it's okay. plus we got plenty of rails and boxes we can move around seeing as it's on bristles not snow. plus theres a Mcdonalds next to the slope seeing as it's in the city so it's pretty cool.
 
Lol what park. Dryslope lip with extended trail off for a landing and a flat box. On fridays you might get "kicker then down box or battleship to c .
 
Well Breck's park lane if your hitting everything take a while

and keystone even longer....

Not too shabby.

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about 3 or 4 minutes to get through. 2 rails at the top 3 big jumps and then a flat bar tranny thing to choice of did pole jam or down rail. Or you could go through the super pipe, or the small side, with 3 good jumps, a down rail or cannon, and you can go to the same final rail as the big side.
 


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Shots from last years set up^

Porters, Canterbury, NZ

 
Damn, I'm so jealous at you guys haha, you get to ski pretty much everyday in the winter, I can only go 7 days/year, because I live in Denmark and there's no mountains here, wish I could ski everyday!
 
mine is decent, this is the jump line

but the jibs are set up so that there is no real line, they're scattered all over the place. the mountain does switch things around and add in new features throughout the season which keeps it from getting too stale, its not the best park in the region, but better than some.
 
My home mountain is a big circle. You can ride for ever without making it to the bottom. When you're tired you just stop.
 
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