@davidski 284507 wrote:Y'all that is some subjective stuff. The same can be said about difficult terrain-- pull the ticket of gapers who dare encroach -- but come on, idiot's are just another natural hazard
its not really that subjective, obey park etiquette and make an attempt to use features in the way they're designed. don't side jump the rail takeoffs or pizza down the whole slope. it's pretty easy to see who should be there and who shouldnt. it'd be easy for them to do a park pass the way they have been roping off the entrance this year
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Riding through like these folks do it should be easy for patrol to use the same judgement they use on the groomers to see that people are in a dangerous position or are riding as a danger to themselves and others. If you can't turn probably stick to learning that before nose stompy scooterers
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heres my idea: build the jump at the bottom so you can only pass thorugh by hitting and clearing the kicker, or riding around the side of the whole deal. this could be accomplished with: maybe a 10x10ft spike pit for a transition, 20 ft cliff drops on the left and right of the kicker instead of a wide sloped landing, make it a narrow landing that can't be accessed without getting super sick aire, and of course, gunther off to the side with a machine rife blowing away anyone who stops in front of the kicker.
it doesnt really even matter now, all the families and out of towners are gone and the place is empty again. which is kool cuz, ya know, my life = your vacation. losers
id pay
it doesnt really even matter now, all the families and out of towners are gone and the place is empty again. which is kool cuz, ya know, my life = your vacation. losers
id pay
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@yardsale 284535 wrote:its not really that subjective, obey park etiquette and make an attempt to use features in the way they're designed. don't side jump the rail takeoffs or pizza down the whole slope. it's pretty easy to see who should be there and who shouldnt. it'd be easy for them to do a park pass the way they have been roping off the entrance this year
Have you seen it done effectively at other places?, I don't know I'm just wondering. Even if there wasn't a "test" if you had to go through any additional process to have a park pass it would cut out a lot of people.
I go through parks at Snowshoe on powder days just because it really piles up on the edge along the tree line but stay well out of the way and will say something to people who aren't moving out of the landing zones, esp. parents who are with their kids flailing around in the blind spots.
Jam's idea does sound pretty entertaining
Have you seen it done effectively at other places?, I don't know I'm just wondering. Even if there wasn't a "test" if you had to go through any additional process to have a park pass it would cut out a lot of people.
I go through parks at Snowshoe on powder days just because it really piles up on the edge along the tree line but stay well out of the way and will say something to people who aren't moving out of the landing zones, esp. parents who are with their kids flailing around in the blind spots.
Jam's idea does sound pretty entertaining
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@davidski 284544 wrote:Have you seen it done effectively at other places?
seems to be working for app. any moron with a little bit of common sense can pass the test. for the other morons the 5 minute video would tell you everything you need to know.
maybe the fee for the pass is the big deterrent. $5 for the season is a bit pricey
seems to be working for app. any moron with a little bit of common sense can pass the test. for the other morons the 5 minute video would tell you everything you need to know.
maybe the fee for the pass is the big deterrent. $5 for the season is a bit pricey
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@yardsale 284546 wrote:maybe the fee for the pass is the big deterrent. $5 for the season is a bit pricey
keeps everyone under the age of 10 out...
keeps everyone under the age of 10 out...
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Yawn, same story every season...
I've reached a point of apathy. I've learned the ways of the dodge and have missed kids within millimeters of their lives, but someBEECHperson better correct this before death is the catalyst.
"Listen, not a year goes by, not a year, that I don't hear about some escalator accident involving some b.astard kid which could have easily been avoided had some parent - I don't care which one - but some parent conditioned him to fear and respect that escalator." - Brodie in Mallrats
I've reached a point of apathy. I've learned the ways of the dodge and have missed kids within millimeters of their lives, but someBEECHperson better correct this before death is the catalyst.
"Listen, not a year goes by, not a year, that I don't hear about some escalator accident involving some b.astard kid which could have easily been avoided had some parent - I don't care which one - but some parent conditioned him to fear and respect that escalator." - Brodie in Mallrats
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@skipink 284606 wrote:Yes and it would look really bad for you guys to have the under 10 set show you up...
for the most part they already do, i don't think any of us are worried about that. the main point is 175 lbs of yardsale landing on your 12 year old is gonna be a bad time. i'd even go as far to say i could take down a full grown adult without too much of a problem. it'd be a shame if that could be avoided by keeping out the train of gapers who are just passing through.
for the most part they already do, i don't think any of us are worried about that. the main point is 175 lbs of yardsale landing on your 12 year old is gonna be a bad time. i'd even go as far to say i could take down a full grown adult without too much of a problem. it'd be a shame if that could be avoided by keeping out the train of gapers who are just passing through.