stevewww Posted January 19, 2007 Report Posted January 19, 2007 I was at sno last night and they were blowing hard on almost every trail except the terrain park. Then the guns under the iron horse lift started to malfunction. I think the nozzles on the new fan guns were freezing up because random nozzles on different guns were shutting off. Some guns were down to like 6 nozzles. Then they started blowing on the park. The new park guns, the wizzards i think someone said, are awesome. The snow was just pouring out of them, but then I left cuz it was freezing. I'm not sure how far they got but I was just on snos website and they say "News: Planet starts building Loki's Terrain Park Planet Snow Design has been building pipes and parks since its inception in February 1998. It is a rider-driven company solely dedicated to creating the best snowboarding venues on the planet. While Loki's Terrain Park is being designed and built come and check out Mainline Trail where Plants Tools has set up three rails for this weekends enjoyment." Quote
riderossi Posted January 19, 2007 Report Posted January 19, 2007 Well i was going to start a new thread but i'll throw it in here instead. 1 jump on mainline along with a roller. Some features will go in tomorrow. The list of rails so far is as follows: -2 picnic tables -1 A-frame rail (6-8 inches wide) 25 or 30 feet -1 Flat bar 30 or more feet about 8-10 inches wide -4 C-boxes of various lengths -1 S-box only about 10-15 feet long -1 rainbow box about 15-20 feet long (not much of an arch, more of a crushed rainbow) -and a few various single barrel rails All rails are about 2 or 3 feet high, except the A-frame probably around 4 feet high or so, and of parklogic type construction. One support in the middle, not closed in on both sides. Quote
stevewww Posted January 19, 2007 Author Report Posted January 19, 2007 Well i was going to start a new thread but i'll throw it in here instead. 1 jump on mainline along with a roller. Some features will go in tomorrow. The list of rails so far is as follows: -2 picnic tables -1 A-frame rail (6-8 inches wide) 25 or 30 feet -1 Flat bar 30 or more feet about 8-10 inches wide -4 C-boxes of various lengths -1 S-box only about 10-15 feet long -1 rainbow box about 15-20 feet long (not much of an arch, more of a crushed rainbow) -and a few various single barrel rails All rails are about 2 or 3 feet high, except the A-frame probably around 4 feet high or so, and of parklogic type construction. One support in the middle, not closed in on both sides. nice especially the c and s boxes. Do you know which of those they will put up on mainline or all of them? Also were you working last night because I looked for your cast and couldn't find you? Quote
riderossi Posted January 19, 2007 Report Posted January 19, 2007 nice especially the c and s boxes. Do you know which of those they will put up on mainline or all of them? Also were you working last night because I looked for your cast and couldn't find you? I don't have an idea of which features are going in. Our supervisor said he needs help putting stuff in tomorrow but i most likely won't get up there. I was off last night but i'll be working tomorrow night. Pictures of the feature constructions (not the actual ones for Sno): Quote
toast21602 Posted January 19, 2007 Report Posted January 19, 2007 a 10-15 foot s box? hahahahahhahaahhahahahahaahahahahhahaahahahahah Quote
riderossi Posted January 19, 2007 Report Posted January 19, 2007 a 10-15 foot s box? hahahahahhahaahhahahahahaahahahahhahaahahahahah I think so, i only got a quick look, it may have even been two c-'s laying together but i doubt it..look at what the park is going to look like this year compared to last year then try laughing. Quote
toast21602 Posted January 19, 2007 Report Posted January 19, 2007 i'll keep laughing if there is going to be a 10ft s rail... oh, and on the way to boulder tuesday night, i think i saw 4 billboards for Sno Mountain... i'm kinda tempted to go up there this year Quote
xNick11 Posted January 19, 2007 Report Posted January 19, 2007 a 10-15 foot s box would be a lot harder to do then a longer one. The rails sound sick tho I cant wait till the park is up.Tonight Ryan built a smaller jump but it was perfect,it was really nice I loved the way it threw you,it was so perfect. Quote
Schif Posted January 19, 2007 Report Posted January 19, 2007 Whats up with Montage/sno and C boxes. The first box they ever had was a C and now they're putting in 4? Seems like overkill if you ask me. Quote
Stevo Posted January 19, 2007 Report Posted January 19, 2007 a 10-15 foot s box would be a lot harder to do then a longer one. Now who has the better quality jibs? As nice as jfbbs are (REALLY REALLY NICE) i like the looks of these better. They probably slide all the same though... Quote
xNick11 Posted January 19, 2007 Report Posted January 19, 2007 Now who has the better quality jibs? As nice as jfbbs are (REALLY REALLY NICE) i like the looks of these better. They probably slide all the same though...Ya..whatever,I can really care less.I'de rather drive 5 minutes up the road to ski then drive 30 to ski. Quote
Tyler Posted January 19, 2007 Report Posted January 19, 2007 stevo was complimenting sno's jibs...they look a lot like BC's. Quote
xNick11 Posted January 19, 2007 Report Posted January 19, 2007 stevo was complimenting sno's jibs...they look a lot like BC's.i know that Quote
Tyler Posted January 19, 2007 Report Posted January 19, 2007 i know that i thought you did, just wanted to make sure... Quote
riderossi Posted January 19, 2007 Report Posted January 19, 2007 Whats up with Montage/sno and C boxes. The first box they ever had was a C and now they're putting in 4? Seems like overkill if you ask me. well, it will cut down on waiting to hit a C-box if there's 4 of them They will probably be set up differently though Quote
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