I sent this...
Hi,
Sorry for sending another message about Vegetate and I am well aware you have probably recieved numerous complaints about this year's event already, so I will try and make this quick (and without complaining much!).
I had talked to one of my friends who I guess had e-mailed you about Vegetate and why you weren't doing a slopestyle event this year and he said that in your e-mail you mentioned accessibility to a slopestyle course in getting spectators (to meet sponsor expectations).  This is completely reasonable in all senses considering that sponsors are absolutely what keeps everything running for a competition and prizes.
The only thing I can put out there has to do with a reasonable way to get spectators up to a slopestyle (or halfpipe) course.
First off, advertisement is so incredibly key and it's completely possible that you are advertising on the radio and/or lodge and I wouldn't know it because I'm in Spokane, not Portland, so I won't assume that much.  However, if I hadn't gone to search on the MHM website for the event information, I would have absolutely no idea what the event was, where it was or anything.  I expect you'll have that up and in big letters soon enough but the point I am trying to make is that if you want people to come, you need to give them a reason to and promoting the stoke early is so key.  It also attracts bigger names in the sport of skiing and snowboarding to come and compete, especially if a large purse is in line!
This might be a slightly more unreasonable idea, but to solve the problem of getting spectators up to the slopestyle/halfpipe course you might allow spectators to ride up Buttercup for free or for a minimal fee on the day of the event.  I went to the US Freeskiing Open last season in Vail to watch the Halfpipe finals/Big Air event and even though we didn't have a lift ticket for day skiing, we were allowed to take the chair up to the halfpipe for free.  Even though I know the US Freeskiing Open is a much larger event with a lot more sponsor support, I don't see why Vegetate couldn't be a much bigger event than it is right now.  I remember a few seasons ago before I even started skiing park, I would get so excited to watch those guys ski the slopestyle course.  I don't know how expensive it would be to let people take buttercup (or even easy rider?), but it would certainly attract a larger crowd.  Another idea for spectators would be to set up bleachers-- either real or made up of snow so that people have a place to sit where everybody can see what is going on instead of just being mashed in a crowd where it's hard to see.
I don't know how reasonable all of that is for MHM, but it's certainly something to consider for future events!  Rail jams are fun and all, but I know I and a lot of my friends would love to see a slopestyle event here at MHM.
Thank you so much for your time,
Sara Johnson