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bvibert

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Seriously, how many mountains have half pipes? And of those that do, how many of them are less than 1000 feet of vertical?

I could see being upset if they had plenty of space for a half pipe and refused to make one, but they just don't. Even a 'small' half pipe would take up most, if not all of the width of Canyon run at it's widest spot.
 

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Seriously, how many mountains have half pipes? And of those that do, how many of them are less than 1000 feet of vertical?

I could see being upset if they had plenty of space for a half pipe and refused to make one, but they just don't. Even a 'small' half pipe would take up most, if not all of the width of Canyon run at it's widest spot.

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there's not a single good spot for one on the existing sundown lay out...
 

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all....

there's not a single good spot for one on the existing sundown lay out...

What about Little Joe? I'm sure that would work out well. :lol:

If only there were some way to expand the terrain. Then maybe, just maybe, there could be an ideal spot for a half pipe, small to medium sized of course. :spin:
 
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