^Sorry for coming back at you like that.  I was just super tired from working 15 hour days the last two weeks straight to try and get ready for this weekend and get our SLC store open.  When I got home last night and read that it definitely set me off a little.
We originally were just going to have a jam format, but then when we people started talking about it on Newschoolers, we decided to try and do the Best Trick.  We weren't prepared for over 90 participants.  When everybody just started going, and what looked like to me having fun, we decided to go back to our original plan of just letting people do it and do a raffle afterwards.
I didn't mean you weren't capable of sessioning in the summer, or putting on a rail jam, but it is a hard thing to pull off with limited money, time, snow, and rails.
We were tryingn our best to take the rails we had available, make it possible for everyone to be able to hit them, not just the best riders, and set them up with the inrun we had.
We got two full zambonis of snow and we thought that should be enough.  We obviously could have used one or two more truckloads for both the inrun and the landing zone.  The hay was somebody that was participating's thought because everyone was riding into the dirt.
We're glad that so many people showed up, but it obviously made it chaotic and made it even more difficult to session.
You live and learn, and we obviously learned a lot about how to host one of these.  The only thing that upsets me is that instead of coming on here and calling it lame and stupid I'd appreiciate some constructive criticism.  Something like, thanks for making the effort, but next year maybe try this or the set up could have been improved by doing this.
Thanks anyway for coming up and checking out the event and the shop.  Hopefully I'll still see you and your friends around.