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Originally Posted by wintersyndrome dont like "terrain parks" though the world is your terrain park!!!...

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Old Jan 9, 2008, 9:28 AM   #11 (permalink)
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dont like "terrain parks" though
the world is your terrain park!!!
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Jay has a decent sized crew of carving boarders that absolutely rip up the Jet on many mornings when better options are not available. Edge to edge, huge purely carved arcs on a fairly steep groomed run. They never fail to turn heads as they lay into those turns, practically going horizontal at the ends of each turn. Pretty looking turns.
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the world is your terrain park!!!
my thoughts exactly, the "quotations" I used allude to fact that I'm not a fan of manufactured terrain parks...gimmie trees, rocks and some bumps and now we've got a conversation.

Case in point: I had a great time in the trees and terrain beneath the High Peaks Double and Top Ridge Triple at Gore this past weekend...as I'm sure any New York Knuckledragger has.
But when it comes to rails, boxes, jumps with gaps to clear and lots of young folk throwing themselves skyward...I am not that impressed nor stoked about it...just one boarders opinion.
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