worldwideweapon Posted January 18, 2006 Report Posted January 18, 2006 (edited) [is it really against PA state law to have the beginning of the rail open with no snowcoverage, becasue whenever i ride anywhere else is PA all the rails are exposed, elk has come a long way in 2 years especially with the new rope tow but come on, we need some advanced rails, I live 2 min away from elk and ride there park all day 4-5 days a week and its starting to get pretty boring. Edited January 18, 2006 by worldwideweapon Quote
toast21602 Posted January 18, 2006 Report Posted January 18, 2006 [is it really against PA state law to have the beginning of the rail open with no snowcoverage, becasue whenever i ride anywhere else is PA all the rails are exposed, elk has come a long way in 2 years especially with the new rope tow but come on, we need some advanced rails, I live 2 min away from elk and ride there park all day 4-5 days a week and its starting to get pretty boring. drive down to Blue for a day...i think you might be impressed. Quote
adrian Posted January 18, 2006 Report Posted January 18, 2006 i love how the run in is so short for the jumps. silly. Quote
worldwideweapon Posted January 18, 2006 Author Report Posted January 18, 2006 Yeah, I had a competition at Blue and i was wondering when the Elk Park Manager said its againts PA State law and I was thinking Blue had rails that didnt have snowcoverage, it is pretty dumb the inrun of the jumps, i think today Dan will we changing the jumps and rails around, Im pretty sure he's planning on building the first jumps further down with a big booter on one side and a smaller kicker on the side and than another jump right after that which will be vice versa. Whenever we hit the middle jump we have to go way up into the delaware past the fence for the Park and not speed check all the way to the jump. Quote
adrian Posted January 18, 2006 Report Posted January 18, 2006 Whenever we hit the middle jump we have to go way up into the delaware past the fence for the Park and not speed check all the way to the jump. fa sho, when doing laps with the bar, youre pretty much relegated to the left side and maybe the right side if you like to pop uncomfortably hard. if you tuck the left, you land down near the bottom of the transition for a tricky mogul ridden touch down. Quote
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