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[...] of the smaller resorts in the Southeast. But during the last few years, “App” has emerged as a terrain park powerhouse, attracting national-level events and cultivating a vibrant park scene that’s nurtured [...]
Terrain parks make our small resorts around here much more worthwhile. I ride both park and slopes but I’ve been skating and snowboarding for over 30 years and so am fully influenced by the origins and original concepts that created snowboarding. For most others like me, if there isn’t a park or if the park is no good, then we’ll try making a park out of the slopes.
[...] of the smaller resorts in the Southeast. But during the last few years, “App” has emerged as a terrain park powerhouse, attracting national-level events and cultivating a vibrant park scene that’s nurtured [...]
I like terrain parks. They are super.
Flying through the air is fun… but there is nothing better than the serenity of the steep and deep
Natures terrain park. Deep snow in the trees. Bonk some stumps, slide a tree or two. No shovels, just nature.
Terrain parks make our small resorts around here much more worthwhile. I ride both park and slopes but I’ve been skating and snowboarding for over 30 years and so am fully influenced by the origins and original concepts that created snowboarding. For most others like me, if there isn’t a park or if the park is no good, then we’ll try making a park out of the slopes.