Uni St Andrews Jib Setup

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So I go to the University of St. Andrews in Scotland and for those of you who have skied in Scotland you can attest to the umm temperamental snow coverage we get. My ski team have petitioned the uni for planning permission to build a snowflex ski setup for two years. After a drawn out negotiation this June we were granted permission to build the structure and are been given a considerable amount of money from the university and various sponsors. There is just three of us who got the whole thing moving and we are going to be able to construct some of the boxes and rails ourselves. The ramps and sprinkler systems will need to be installed by professionals and basically we are looking at three features from three different height ramps when the project is completed.

I was thinking 1st feature would look something like this (kicker to down-flat-down box)
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What other two features would you guys say we should consider?
 
St Andrews? really? Can anyone ride it? get a flat down rail and a rainbow box so people can get wild with mad tricks..
 
We recently had the idea to make the ramp lip wide enough so that you could hit two different features from each jump. I wasn't to keen on the idea at first but maybe I should reconsider cause I wana have some more creative stuff than just a down rail and flat box. Maybe a C rail or a rainbow box .
 
Also what about a foam pit off the back with just a big kicker? worth it or not?
I have hit jumps to bean bags before and they haven't really helped me cause i never knew if I would be able to ride it out
 
you have to go with the basics, like a down bar and flat box, but i would say try to get rails that are movable so you can make different configurations, like you could make dfd's and stuff from them. an i would also go with one jump and some type of other feature like rainbow box
 
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