What is your backyard set up going to be for this winter?

crooks

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I'm going to have 1 pvc shotgun (2 pipes) which is 10 feet long and 14 inches high, and also 1 pvc box (4 pipes) which is 10 feet long and 14 inches high too. And the drop-in is my porch.
 
I have 1PVC shotgun box (made with big pipes) that's 10feet long and 3feet high, and 1 Metal Flat down rail that's 20feet long and starts 2.5feet and ends 1.5 feet.
 
I have 4 rails that I have setup but it will probably be 1 10' flat rail, and a up flat or down flat.

 
i need advice, theres a park near my house that has lil hills all over. its a big park. i wanted to put two railes, a flat down and just and down rail. you think ill get in shit if i set it up for the winter? or will it get taken down? cause i have a hockey rink in my backyard so i can only set up a jib in my front, but theres not nuff room
 
im building a box sometime. 12 feet long, 10 inches wide and not sure on the height yet. i have a crappy yard with no hills
 
Wait till you have snow, then go make jumps and piles and suck. When you want to hit it up just take the stuff out there and set it up. If you piled snow in the right spots it will only take few minutes to get it ready. Then when you're done just take the rails with you. They wont mess with the jumps, and eventually it will get to take almost no time to set up.

I've got a sorta park thinger goin this year. I've got a little table/step down thing that is for tow ins or doubles as a starting ramp. At the bottom of that I'll have a little rail. The money feature is a double hit which is under construction, hopefully a rail on one deck then just a litte jump. Then the run comes back up and I'm thinkin a little wallride to finish it off. I've also got loads of spots for single hits, I'm going to hopefully start work on an urban stye woodie which I'm pretty stoked about, and I have a spot for a QP but the inrun is a bitch so I'll wait and see how that turns out.
 
i have one hill you see...with 2 rails...

1-16 foot flat rail 24 inches off the ground

1-dragons tail rail 5 feet 8 inches off the ground

then i want to build an up down box..
 
Yeah it would get slightly annoying but it beats having them taken down and out of the area.

Or, just get it all set up, then when your done hide it. I'm thinkin like get a big tarp or something and cover it with snow and make it look like a pile of snow. The when you go back you can have 4 people pick up the corners and leave the snow on the tarp so its easy to hide.
 
im going to have a 16 foot flat box a foot wide and two tall

and i have a 20 foot flat rail thats a foot tall

and a battleship rail (up flat down) thats 15 feet and peaks at 3 feet all are made out of pvc and the box has this plastic stuff i found on the top that slides well

and if i want i could put pvc on the frames of an 8 foot rail two feet tall and a flat down thats like 12 feet and goes from 3 feet to 2 feet

should be awesomeeee
 
this year im gonna have 2 8 foot long boxes that i can set up anyway i want or just 1 16 foot flat box. and then i have a 28 inch high flat rail. hopefully i will build a drop in. but my parents are allready mad i have 2 boxes and 1 rail.
 
im gunna have my c box/rail and about a 2 foot high 10 foot flat. our drop in is just gunna be like a bunch of shit with snow on top lol.
 
25 foot s rail, 20 foot dfd, 15 foot flat.. All with the the help of a 10 foot dropin on a small hill
 
16 ft flat bar 6" wide, 3 7ft boxes to arrange in any way i feel like, and probably some tiny kicker to throw backflips off of, all in a line, being lit up by 4 or 5 flood lights
 
theres a park across the street from a hospital in my town. theres a steep hill and a bench at the bottom. last year we set up a bench jib and grinded it. i had my pic in the paper. and some ppl set up a wood jump about 4' high. i tried a 3 but my dins were fucked and my ski popped off and i died. and landed in the flats cuz there was no landing
 
me and my next door neighbor have a crummy little jump, an old flat bar rail about 6 ft long, and a 1 pvc pipe 6 foor rail,

we are hopefully adding a 12 foot shtgun rail
 
besides jamming at turtlemans house, i am hopefully going to make a shotgun rail or something of the sort and im also hoping for some good snow to make a road gap across my street
 
well i got this for a roll out and a bench we took from our highschools football field.
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i also got a 1 ft tall, 1.5 ft wide 8 ft long lexan box and i just build a 3 in wide, 2.5 ft tall, 9.5 ft long rail out of old counter tops
 
dude i really hatee to break it to u, but if that bench is it alluminum, it wont work. allunminum doesnt slide if u didnt know, ull just plant and eat shit
 
ok. heres the new plan for my setup. ill draw a map.

fence

|| ______

||_________ ______| maybe a small jump here.

|| |____ -----------------===== 10 foot down rail with 6 foot flat at the end

||____..|____ ----....,,

||drop in^ \
 
might want to make a ms paint thing, i dont undertsand it at all.

cahnges to my setup*

it will be in a park, but like an area that is surrouded by trees and no one goes... will have two snowskate rails, and two ski ones. either a flat and an urban set-up.. or a flat down and a flat.
 
ive got a 20ft shotgun like 16"high a 10ft metal handrail like a ft high possibly an a frame if i have time to build it after i finish my drop in and my 7ft drop in
 
Drop in

12', 2' high, 1' wide flat box

10' 1.5' high, 3" bar down rail

20', 3' high, 2" barrel

15' 4' high, 2" shotgun

6-8' cliff drop

3-4 kickers, usually 2-3 small ones, then a 10-15' stepdown - which takes a full day of shoveling.
 
^ wow, thts gunna be pretty sick

so far, im building a 10 ft. double barrel pvc rail

i have an 7ft skate rail that can go up or stay flat

and im prob gunna build like a tree jib type thing if i can get a nice drop in and a lot fo snow

 
everything's done but the shotty rail. and I forgot about our "tree jib" last year. my friend and I made a sweet like 8' tall quarterpipe "tree jib" up to the telephone pole. It was sick. took like 4 hours to get the snow and build. but our inrun didn't give us enough speed for it, which sucked hardcore. we could get to the top of it, but not enough speed to boost out. So we decided just not to do it this year, since we didn't want to make a new drop in and inrun. It was a good idea, but didn't work. Sure looked cool tho. Thing was right on the street and looked fucking sick
 
im thinking about going to like the "local" sledding hill with some friends and building the biggest jump we can make. if we have like 7 or 8 people it would go by pretty quickly
 
- 2 shotgun pvc, 7.5 ft. long

- 19 ft. pvc flat down flat

- pvc up box, 7 ft

- pvc flat box, 9 ft.

- 12 ft. 2 ft. wide box, laminant topsheet

- any jumps i build

-drop in is my hill

-hoping to build another 12 ft. box out of puckboard
 
Last weekend my guy friends and I came over to my place and we did a impromptu set up for until the local hill sets up their terrain park. We sawed apart a picnic table and sanded everything down. We used the table top as a drop in from my porch and the benches as fat rails. I have an old swing set so we tore that apart and used the metal slide as a drop in ramp. I found some 12-12 ft wood poles from the garden and sanded them down and used them as rails.
 
for this season im gunna have, 10 foot long 2 foot high flat rail, 3 8 foot long 3 foot high boxes, 1 16 foot s rail, 1 24 foot dfd (8-8-8) and a walride hopefully, and maybe if we steal it from thsi steal shop down the street an urban down rail...all these things can be made into really anything, up rails and boxes, trap boxes, up down boxes we have like as many setups as we want to built with them

and for our jump itle be like a 6 or 7 goot tall booter with 20+ foot of flat and a really steep landing that no one has been able to out jump, sheas dad has gone the furthest at 47 feet...haha we got home from skiing one day and he was out hitting it with a tapmessure from the lip and downj t he landing

so itle be an ill park this winter ill post pictures

 
thanks, i was bored one day in my technical drawing class and drew somthing up. i mean i used a t-square and tools and stuff but it wasn't to scale or perfect or anyhting. i would deffinatly recomend making a drawing of what your gonna do. make it legit, but it shouldn't be the bible. i drew it to basic shape and then as me and my friends came across things we made changes to measurments and braces and stuff. the hour or so that it takes saves you so much time, i sound like my dad but its so true.
 
BTW the rail isn't at my house. me the two kids in the pic and one more chipped in and built it at the optimum location
 
ULTIMATE - this is between me and all my bro's set ups all ova our houses

16 ft flat box

------------------> both are pro style, and can be set up as a trap-flat or a flat-trap

16 ft trap box

8 ft pvc shotgun rail

11ft metal flatbar

walride

24 ft trap pvc box w/ gap kinks

drop in thing

powerline post jib

8 ft shotgun pvc box

2 8 ft single barrle rail

2 12 ft flat boxes (lagit super pro style)

a canoe jib

maby a 30 ft flat single barrel

a deck jib of somesort

then a booter in a topsecret location that hasn't quite been finalized

ooooo, and a chicken coop stall jib thats like 14 ft tall

yea so thats basically gonna be the most ballin set up eva, w/ floodlights, the jibbing will never end.... Bitch.
 
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