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Jan 17, 2008
Submited By whistler On 2008-01-17
Last week the snows came and the mid mountain snow depth topped 2-and-a-half meters which meant two things for Park riders. First it meant that the plow boys could push the snow into a bevy of new jump features which filled in all the empty spaces in the parks and made for good progressive flow. Second it meant that the riding in the trees reached a point where you could trick off the natural organic obstacles in and around the park with softer landings and better pillows. <br />Check out Brian Finestone's Full Report<br /><br />
Submited By whistler On 2008-01-17
Last week the snows came and the mid mountain snow depth topped 2-and-a-half meters which meant two things for Park riders. First it meant that the plow boys could push the snow into a bevy of new jump features which filled in all the empty spaces in the parks and made for good progressive flow. Second it meant that the riding in the trees reached a point where you could trick off the natural organic obstacles in and around the park with softer landings and better pillows. <br />Check out Brian Finestone's Full Report<br /><br />
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