Wachusett

I killed it at Brighton today. Charged hard and dropped a 20 footer. It was steep and deep. Finna slay PC tomorrow
 
my brother and senor ram-z went up yesterday, said it was the busiest ski area they'd every been at. they sold out at like 11 shits cray
 
Sell out..? They can sell out of tickets?

Oh and I am comnig to you folks live from terminal A4 of Salt Lake City International Airport. I slayed at Park City yesterday following a slight excursion to parts unknown (I got lost as fuck). Three Kings is not all the hype it is, King's Crown was stupid big. I only hit the 50, but there was a 65 and an 80 footer.

I would compare them to Gulch and Inferno respectively. Also saw THE Steve Stept. Teaching some little kids dubs and shit
 
thats what they said on their facey space

when is the next build taking place i heard this week would that be a true statement?
 
Yes, Wachusett can--and often does after big storms--sell out. They stop selling day tickets to reserve enough room for season pass holders.
 
It was crazy how many people there were, Singles line for the summit went up to where the lift crosses smith after the pond, minuteman lines weren't as bad but still pretty fucked

Even the fucking triple lift had a line up to the junction of Piece of cake and Frannies.

 
Didn't even eat with a pro... It's fine and everyone says three kings is hype mostly because the rails are just hardcore and not that good if your lapping
 
I dunno who told you that because that's all it was good for. It had it's own three chair lift, the flow was on point, and it wasn't that lengthy. I don't know if anyone would spend any legit time in there. Maybe before you drop into their "jump line". There are only two in Three Kings but the trail that was getting worked on skier's left had a 4 jump line.

I lapped with a second hand pro. Nice boy from Indiana who is friends with Laker and AJ and parties with the 4bi9 crew.

Also yes I did see a handful of Mormons. They commute on weekends for Sunday service and gathering info on their business ventures.

SLC isn't the most aesthetically pleasing place, but the U was beautiful and everywhere you turned there was a peak. Park City was cute though, nice ski town.
 
I prefer Brighton much more than PC. I was out for a little over a week and Brighton is great. Super fun flowy rails and park and some great snow and terrain. The jumps there are not much, but they're alright (or were) for my purposes of smaller tricks opposed to the massive ones at PC.

I hear Canyons is great too, but I didn't go there.

Mostly skied Alta and the Bird because it snowed a ton.
 
I didn't buy a park pass, so I din't ski the park at Brighton. But next year I am buying the U pass that gets you to Brighton, Alta, Solitude and Snow Bird for 400. The other is PC, Deer Valley and Canyons for like 600. It's a no brainer for me ahah
 
Sounds like a good investment.

Are you going to U of U next fall? If so, have a good time. Utah is awesome.
 
I haven't been able to get up in a few days and cant for the next few days as well, any new park updates? any rebuilds? or has nothing changed?
 
Rails are pretty much the same (that's assuming you have seen the setup with the C rail)

Now a total of 6 jumps (max of 3 in one run) though, 1 little tiny one after the wallride thing, 2 on the first knuckle and 3 on the knuckle at the bottom
 
meh 15 and 20 stepoverish then at the bottom 20 on the left, 40 in the middle and 25 on the right all stepdowns

hoping this mess of a storm is all snow up on la montana
 
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