MSU and Big sky

gaberaham

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I'am going to MSU and was stoked about riding at Big Sky but it sounds like everyone rides bridger. If there is anyone here that goes to big sky alot, I want to buy a pass there so i can ride the park. Do enough people go to get a ride there most of the time, my problem is i dont own a car so i have no way to get there. Plese let me know your thoughts on the subject.

 
a couple of my friends are getting 10 days there, and I'm probably getting a pass there too. Unfortunately I don't know if my normal ski buddy is getting a pass this year or not, so I might not have solid amounts of people to ride with. If you find more people that would be great, but for now I think you could join our party.

Micheal Earl Willard
 
dude i bought a pass there last year to ride the park, and it was probably the worst mistake of my life the park manager is a fag and they dont get the thing running til lat feb early march, and even then it sucks, the biggest hit this year was like 35 feet. its a waste in my mind

rock out witcha cock out

-boyd
 
^No, they had the 50-55 at the very end of the year, in the lower park, but it was closed off half the time.

Hung
 
I think its still better than bridger though ... more terrain at least. Maybe not some of the challenges, except on the rare day the tram is open. But at least its all pretty much new. Dammit now I'm still think about a bridger pass

Micheal Earl Willard
 
the 50-55 footer was horribly made. The jump had no up, they didn't have salt so the jump turned to slop and, as you said, they didn't have it open much. So basically, Jibhouse knows whats up.

Go to www.tbirdfilms.com and download 'Dead on Arrival' [FREE]
 
the 50-55 footer was horribly made. The jump had no up, they didn't have salt so the jump turned to slop and, as you said, they didn't have it open much. So basically, Jibhouse knows whats up.

Go to www.tbirdfilms.com and download 'Dead on Arrival' [FREE]
 
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