Stevens pass vs Summit at snoqualmie - Terrain park jumps only

servohead

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I know there have been a million Stevens Pass vs Summit at Snoqualmie

pass threads before, but if you take everything else away, and just

focus on the terrain park jumps, or other jumps in general, how do they

compare?

Heres the reason I ask. I've been going to snoqualmie for like 8 years,

its pretty much all I know. The reason being stevens is just so much

further away, and so much more expensive. I can get an early bird

special on a season pass at snoqualmie for like $300 (which I hate to

say it, but thats still a lot of money for me right now), and go once or

twice a week if conditions permit, whereas that same price, plus the

extra gas cost, I'd only be able to go to stevens like 4 times.

However I'm just so unhappy with the jumps at snoqualmie. They are

almost always either (A) not yet built, (B) closed off after not being

re-built after the last snow dump, (C) So completely ice hard that I

don't dare try anything big, or (D) some other BS reason that they

suck. Its almost always a disappointment. Out of all the times I go

each year, it seems there are extremely few days I ever get in a good

jumping session where the jumps are built, good, and have a landing

thats not rock hard. Not to mention the ridiculous lines, and sometimes

ridiculously stupid layouts. And why on earth do they put their

smaller secondary terrain park they sometimes have next to the tiny baby

lift that services mostly toddlers? Seriously?

I don't really care about rails and boxes much, so that doesn't matter

to me, I just want to progress my aerial tricks better. How do they

compare in terms of jumps?
 
sounds like you've already ruled out stevens. what difference does it make if you're not able to ski there.

in my opinion, hitting a shittier jump, 20-30 times a year is better than hitting a baller one 4 times.

build the perfect one in the BC
 
He is saying for 300 bucks he could only hit stevens 4 times. Course 300 bucks gets you a season pass at stevens if youre a student, which is clearly impossible to fake if you arent~
 
Stevens is much much better. They almost always have good jumps up, and they're consistent lines.

I'm not there this year (college), but I've heard their park is better right now than it's ever been, since they just got a new park manager.
 
Jumps at stevens are far superior if just for the fact that they have steep enough landings.

Stevens has the advantage of exploiting the natural terrain which is better suited for longer steeper landings, which in turn makes it possible to build jumps that give more hang time.

I will say, on a weekday, you can probably get more laps in at snoqualmie and have more or at least just as much fun.
 
damn, thats what i call progression

and technically stevens has a 9 jump line if you so chose to take it that way
 
meh. they won't be big, and they don't put a ton of effort into maintaining lower skiers right of the park.
 
I like how the fucktards at Snoqualmie think that 7 shitty small jumps is a better idea than the super pipe.

That was literally the only thing the shit pile known as Central Park had going for it, but the park crew are a bunch of lazy ass worthless excuses for cunt snot, so they never build it, and instead put up another rail. Fucking progression yo!
 
It's a testament to how good of a troll you are that I still sometimes think you're actually this stupid.

 
well if snoqualmie hadnt fucked up their in ground work/sold the zaugg we'd have a pipe.

sup wit your pipe stevens?
 
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