Snowbird Superpipe and Parks

tjski

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im making a trip to Snowbird in two weeks, i will be skiing on the 19th-22nd or 23rd. But anyways i checked the site and they said the superpipe is closed, does anyone know when it will be open, and how are the parks?
 
super pipe......i would call it more of a stunt ditch.... if you want a superduperpipe...go to Park City/
 
im not goin there for thier park really, im goin cuz my uncle owns a time share, but where i usualy ski the biggest jump we have is like a 10 foot table. so a stunt ditch is sweet for me. im just wondering if i should bring my park skis with or not.

 
ya everythings pretty weak right now. looks like the pipe might be ready in 2 weeks. they have like 3 weeks worth of snowmaking piled on it right now.
 
yeah...no park at alta this year. The snowbird pipe in the past has been more like a snow taco..but apparantly it is giong to be good this year......
 
the birds park is a fucken joke right now. have fun not having fun. the only fun thing to do is gap the flat down and transfer the first chanel gap.
 
So what are the conditions of the bird and alta this weekend? Im gonna be headin up for a few days and just want to get the lowdown.
 
natural in the sense that it was not intended to be hit as a park feature. but seriously though there are some pretty big gaps and hits to be found around the mountain aside from the cat tracks on chips.
 
i know breck. I was just messin with you, casue they technically aren't natural features. A natural feature is something that was either there before man came through and changed things, or something that is created by the natural falling of snow. I undesrstand completely what you mean though, and I was just messin with you.
 
dude im like super sensitive i was very close to dustin off the cold play tracks in my basement. but would a gap over a highway be considered natural?
 
i think a gap over a road depends on what you are jumping off of... like a naural mound might make it natural?
 
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