Sliding snowmaking pipe like a rail

Most of the skinnier tube rails at roundtop are old snowmaking pipe, so technically you have.
 
14295417:switchlip2 said:
Snowmaking pipes aren’t core. Grind the railing of the lodge

It's not quite the lodge but there is some kind of observation deck at the top of Beaver Creek (I don't know the name of the run since I am not a regular there) that I jibbed. It was sick. /claim
 
I ate shit and hit a snowmaker and my skis slide up the metal part. So I basically grinder a snowmaker /claim
 
14295415:Skiglizzy659 said:
Loon had a couple end of season that you could slide

Lol the baby one at the top of South Peak is like where I started learning to slide rails.

Also seen some snowboarders do some crazy shit on the left side of Upper Bear Claw where theres a couple feet of exposed pipe like perfectly a few feet off the trail
 
On of my friends did this once and so many sparks shot out of his skis it looked like a damn fire
 
cool chance for shameless self promotion (2:18)

[video]963338[/video]the metal was definitely on the gritty side, it still slid pretty consistently with some pam and wax on it though

**This post was edited on Jun 8th 2021 at 2:42:01pm
 
14295747:a_burger said:
cool chance for shameless self promotion (2:18)

[video]963338[/video]the metal was definitely on the gritty side, it still slid pretty consistently with some pam and wax on it though

**This post was edited on Jun 8th 2021 at 2:42:01pm

dude that was sick ?
 
14295461:TrickyDick470 said:
It's not quite the lodge but there is some kind of observation deck at the top of Beaver Creek (I don't know the name of the run since I am not a regular there) that I jibbed. It was sick. /claim

love that deck. glades behind it can be sneaky good too
 
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