burton71 Posted November 8, 2013 Report Posted November 8, 2013 Couple new features from BC Ironworks: 2 Quote
guitar73 Posted November 8, 2013 Report Posted November 8, 2013 looks good....not that i'll ever hit any of that stuff...but i still admire good craftsmanship. Quote
Shadows Posted November 11, 2013 Report Posted November 11, 2013 (obligatory hate) i really dont understand how no one in PA has the capability to make a proper wall ride. Quote
GSSucks Posted November 11, 2013 Report Posted November 11, 2013 (obligatory hate) i really dont understand how no one in PA has the capability to make a proper wall ride. Do you even ski anymore bro? Quote
Kyle Posted November 11, 2013 Report Posted November 11, 2013 (obligatory hate) i really dont understand how no one in PA has the capability to make a proper wall ride. I don't think it's supposed to be a wall ride. And wall rides seem to be on the way out Quote
Shadows Posted November 11, 2013 Report Posted November 11, 2013 Do you even ski anymore bro? do you even drink water anymore bro? Quote
Shadows Posted November 11, 2013 Report Posted November 11, 2013 (edited) moving on to some constructive mind shitting... walls arent dying though, theyre just turning sideways. which is awesome. id like to see some hills gettin into different builds/setups and not just features. meaning - take an ordinary feature but set it up with different lips/lines that create more than one way to hit it. quadrilateral, pentagon, hexagon, heptagon, octagon, decagon etc etc. a flat rail is a flat rail. a flat rail on a 10 sided lip is amazing. that even allows you to ad more than one feature, to create 2 features, in one hit. and so on. i realize creativity is up to the rider but how many times can you stall on a 6 foot wide, 5 foot high wall and not get bored? up, down, slide 2 feet around... setup becomes the creative part. incorporate snow into your jib setups is what im saying. transitions and not just lips. you guys always do nice work though. Edited November 11, 2013 by Shadows 1 Quote
guitar73 Posted November 11, 2013 Report Posted November 11, 2013 that's some pretty complicated geometry to construct....lots more manhours to lay out and build than more regular/simpler geometric shapes. all boils down to $$$, doesn't it? Quote
Shadows Posted November 11, 2013 Report Posted November 11, 2013 (edited) not necessarily. 200-500 yards of snow for a dimensional lip (plus the easy push for the foundation) with a cat op who knows where to put the mass and then a crew of 3 diggers. its not like it takes 3 days to set a 6 foot wall up with transitions. you need to shut down a park if a cat is on it. not diggers. so just shut a feature down every now and then and work during the day. no need for OT or night work. for some stuff it would take longer yea, but so what. just depends on what kind of park youre trying to create i guess. maybe im too ambitious, idk. honestly though, park crew consists of stoned kids thinking of setups so its not like you have to actually work at design in an office and pay them 15 dollars an hour for blueprints. i think people just need to realize what it takes to build a park and be OK with it gettin shut down one or two days a week to build up/move around. youre park doesnt need to be open 7 days a week in PA. just let people know when it will close on facebook or whatever. Edited November 11, 2013 by Shadows Quote
Shadows Posted November 11, 2013 Report Posted November 11, 2013 i guess the whole point was money... yea it takes money but thats the whole point of having people who know what theyre doing. im not saying you guys dont know how to build stuff, just saying... use your talent and work smart, itll take less time. Quote
Shadows Posted November 12, 2013 Report Posted November 12, 2013 maybe my posts on here is why no one wants me working on their parks. Quote
skeer_tomas Posted November 13, 2013 Report Posted November 13, 2013 not necessarily. 200-500 yards of snow for a dimensional lip (plus the easy push for the foundation) with a cat op who knows where to put the mass and then a crew of 3 diggers. its not like it takes 3 days to set a 6 foot wall up with transitions. you need to shut down a park if a cat is on it. not diggers. so just shut a feature down every now and then and work during the day. no need for OT or night work. for some stuff it would take longer yea, but so what. just depends on what kind of park youre trying to create i guess. maybe im too ambitious, idk. honestly though, park crew consists of stoned kids thinking of setups so its not like you have to actually work at design in an office and pay them 15 dollars an hour for blueprints. i think people just need to realize what it takes to build a park and be OK with it gettin shut down one or two days a week to build up/move around. youre park doesnt need to be open 7 days a week in PA. just let people know when it will close on facebook or whatever. I know some of these words. Draw some pictures brah. It's easier to see what you mean than read what you mean if that makes any sense. If you're computer literate in the slightest you should try Sketchup. It's really easy to use and it's free. "honestly though, park crew consists of stoned kids thinking of setups..." This is an absurd stigma that will forever haunt all park crews everywhere. sigh... Quote
Shadows Posted November 13, 2013 Report Posted November 13, 2013 (edited) its only a stigma if you think its a negative thing... besides, it matters what is produced. your work is on display. you could say the same thing about kitchen workers but you know what... stoned mexicans can make some bomb food. Edited November 13, 2013 by Shadows Quote
guitar73 Posted November 13, 2013 Report Posted November 13, 2013 not necessarily. 200-500 yards of snow for a dimensional lip (plus the easy push for the foundation) with a cat op who knows where to put the mass and then a crew of 3 diggers. its not like it takes 3 days to set a 6 foot wall up with transitions. you need to shut down a park if a cat is on it. not diggers. so just shut a feature down every now and then and work during the day. no need for OT or night work. for some stuff it would take longer yea, but so what. just depends on what kind of park youre trying to create i guess. maybe im too ambitious, idk. honestly though, park crew consists of stoned kids thinking of setups so its not like you have to actually work at design in an office and pay them 15 dollars an hour for blueprints. i think people just need to realize what it takes to build a park and be OK with it gettin shut down one or two days a week to build up/move around. youre park doesnt need to be open 7 days a week in PA. just let people know when it will close on facebook or whatever. I guess I was a bit vague with my comment, lol.....I was referring specifically to making and constructing the rails, boxes, walls, etc. I see your points about snow features...those should be a bit less complex to actually build... Quote
tinymoose Posted November 14, 2013 Report Posted November 14, 2013 Apparently they read paskiandride. 3 Quote
Shadows Posted November 15, 2013 Report Posted November 15, 2013 they should read this site. whoever "they" are. disregarding my bullshit posts and some people who frequent blue, a lot of other places should read here too. bc just seems to have the most level headed users on here. and a tight group at that. ive always liked the park updates here. i dont use facebook though so cant say what theyre doing over there. Quote
guitar73 Posted November 16, 2013 Report Posted November 16, 2013 ive always liked the park updates here. i dont use facebook though so cant say what theyre doing over there. bc mark posts pictures on FB. bc themselves also do a good job of posting pics for mass consumption. Quote
PASKIINGSUCKS Posted November 19, 2013 Report Posted November 19, 2013 they should read this site. whoever "they" are. disregarding my bullshit posts and some people who frequent blue, a lot of other places should read here too. bc just seems to have the most level headed users on here. and a tight group at that. ive always liked the park updates here. i dont use facebook though so cant say what theyre doing over there. You met two of "them" this summer man. Our park crew also consists of 20 somethings and a 30 something with full time jobs with youngins mixed in for inspiration and youthful spirit. We always appreciate "constructive" criticism so thanks for that. I'm guessing you haven't tried BC's parks in the last year or two. We have had funky setups with multiple lips on different rails and boxes, as you said it's pretty easy with just a couple diggers to shape out some creative stuff to freshen up the park. Sidenote: Sorry I flaked on the fudge stickers. Also I still have a pair of park skis w/ binders I'd let go of dirt cheap if you still need sticks. Come up this winter if you're around, at the least for a beer or 3. Quote
Shadows Posted November 19, 2013 Report Posted November 19, 2013 stickers are whatever man. shouldnt have asked you about it in the first place. i lost my identity when i quit skiing. a lot has happened since i graduated high school. nothing productive haha. not sure what im doing anymore but whatevs. Quote
poconoceancity Posted November 19, 2013 Report Posted November 19, 2013 Shadows are you living near blue or CB? Quote
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