Titanic, battleship, trap, or up flat down?

Snowgoner

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OK so I've been wondering this for a while now. Is there a difference between any of these rails because I've heard the same rail being called all of these by different people. Is there a "correct" term for that kinda rail or are they just called different names by different people?
 
battle ship or trap. i usually say battleship, but at my mountain we have become accustomed to the term "sombrero"' for some reason
 
i call em up flat downs... i just dont see where ppl got battle ship from, and when i was a noob i didnt want to be calling it by the wrong name. i calls em as i sees em. up-flat-down.
 
we have like a three kink rail at our hill like up, less up, down, more down we call it the battle axe. but i call em battle ships otherwise
 
At our hill

we have this rail and it's set up on the side of a hill so it's sticking like out horizontally

and we called that the titanic you'd just like do up on stall on it?

But yeah up-flat-down or battleship
 
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you sunk my battleship
 

we should include the reigon in which we ski to make this interesting and see if there are paterns of any sort
Sunday River, ME- Trap, sometimes battle, never titanic
 
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