Saturday, November 14, 2009

Friends: Skibowl Is Open!




You know the season is in full swing when Skibowl opens it's doors. Usually however, it's about a month from now. Mother nature has been very kind, this year, allowing Skibowl to have it's earliest opening since 1994. Maybe they will get a bunch more and we can talk them into hooking us up with a well built night park. Your comments here will be one way of starting the conversation with them.


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8 comments:

  1. If skibowl had a sick night park, i would ride there all the time considering it's the shortest drive!!! That would be tite.

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  2. yes skibowl should step it up this season and have a very legit night park, the tow rope is awsome when its running. but most important smooth hits, lets get creative this season. It would definetly bring the crowds, everyone loves to shred at night

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  3. Man I remember back in the day, like `98-99 (my first year shredding), Skibowl had a sick park on Multopor. It was all the way don't that back run where the park sometimes is now, but it went all the way to the bottom.

    They have the terrain we just need to convince them there is enough interest.........

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  4. I think if we can get enough people saying they want it, the least they will do is look into it...who knows.

    Keep the comments coming.

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  5. All it takes is ski bowl to have a park that actually flows and lots of people would ride for park action and not just pow.

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  6. this needs to happen! it would be epic!

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  7. hell yea sweet jumps,hips,boxes!! that would be uber rad put more money into the pak crew too...

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  8. 07/08 season in the spring skibowl set up a good park in the front....there were some decent sized jumps, an S rail and some other sexy stuff, but I think it was just a fluke cause that was the first and last time I had seen skibowl make park features for riders that were at least intermediate level....they should look to T line for ideas...though timberline sucks the hugest balls when it comes to maintaing a half pipe, they have parks for different skill levels....skibowl parks are good to learn at, but once you're no longer a beginner, skibowl parks make you a sad panda...

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