Does anybody remember the progression of the big 1/4 pipes? I think that's a good example of something where a project like OP is discussing is very helpful. People trying to take that much speed into a big 1/4, they messed around with the shapes of the transitions to help people carry a lot more speed to the top and boost it.
Then I just replied to a bunch of people in the thread in one post like I should have at the start. I'm done though, sorry about so many posts.
pgapro". Doing a 15 ft. jump will always be safer than doing a 45 ft. jump."
Not at all.
Several times I've ridden smaller jumps that are far more dangerous than the inferno jumps at mount snow. I don't think that was your point. But my point was
"A ski resort which lets people ski through their parks without helmet or back protectors, even if they do not have any experience, can not be really interested in peoples safety."
So not forcing the public to do something that honestly SHOULD be left up to them makes the mountains anti safety? I don't have a problem with skateparks or mountains having their own rules, but you're worrying about something that really is up to the individual. Regardless of the mountains rules I can wear a helmet, wrist guards, butt pads, back protector, floaties, or anything else I want.
luc
"about qparks: what they dont realize: with that super low salary they pay to shapers, you can't expect that the shapers are willing to go super creative and invest extra (mostly unpaid) hours into the park."
I feel like you shouldn't work in the job if you aren't going to try and kill it. I def agree that a lot of places under value and sometimes run out good workers, but I think using low pay as an excuse for not putting in the effort is weaksauce.
cleargoggles
"Laax is a copy of Killington and Bear a year behind, It's not creative or technical, It's a good park but is very copied from others "
I feel like you need a mix of both to have a good park. As much as I love seeing creative features that a mountain thinks up, I believe that people should always be looking at other mountains for inspiration. If you never copied another resort you would have to relearn everything. Basic jump building, angles for kinks, what setups people like and don't like. I value creativity but functionality should never be dismissed. I like checking out what mountains are doing, seeing the good the bad and using it too make what I build better without having to make the same mistakes. I think if more mountains had a folder of the best things other parks were building we'd see progression in many of the smaller parks. Some resorts just seem to live under a rock.