Season Passes

CaptainKirk

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Where is everyone getting their passes too this season? What are some goals you want to accomplish this season as well (tricks, riding progression, whatever)?

 
crabbe mountain, NB Canada

want to get some 7's landed then cork 7's backflips and rodeos.

on rails i want to get 360 ons and back lipslides.
 
Big Sky MT

I really want to get nollie front flips down, get all my 5s on lock and max out the steeze level of course
 
bristol mountain. upstate ny.

lookin to get 5's in every direction and 7's in 3. then 9 in one direction. also i want to get my underflips on lock. because i have only landed one o dem.

and then just general rail shit. i dunno. more 270 switchups.
 
northstar at tahoe. lookin to get switch front lip 270 out on rails, and hardway 5's too. They look so dope
 
My pass works at Loon, NH, Sunday River, ME, and Sugarloaf, ME. Ill be at Loon the vast majority of the season. Not sure if i really have any particularly defined goals, but if i could get a few different sevens, i would be satisfied with jumps. Rails, a lot of different stuff i want to learn, but i'm a lot more concerned with having a lot of fun, obviously.
 
bristol mountain nyi wanna step my rail game up a lot this year, get 7's on lock and i'd likeee to throw a rodeo 5 but we"ll see about that
 
Im riding snowbird this season hopefully, or the canyons. I dont really ride much park so 3's in all directions is my goal for this season. And just get all around better at rails. Anyone here ride the bird?
 
I used to ride the Bird a few years ago, but then I switched to Brighton because it still has some fun steep terrain for pow days and a semi decent park for messing around.
 
I just got one to my local mountain called Pajarito and then one to Taos. Planning on traveling alot though again this year. Already have a week set up for keystone, one for monarch, a weekend in breck, a weekend in copper, a week at park city and then a trip out to mammoth in the summer.
 
I'll be working Park Crew at Vail. And I'm super excited. I spent 4 years working in terrain parks in the Midwest, and then spent last season working lifts at Snowbird. Now I get a stellar middle ground between the two.

As far as tricks I want to learn..I REALLY want to get upside down this year. Backflips and frontflips, rodeos, and corks. Spinning 7 and 9. And a wider variety of rail tricks. I'd like to dial in 3 offs, front boarding kink rails, and 2 and 4 ons and offs.
 
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