Superpark on the Glacier
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By PeteO | April 19th, 2010
Dylan, Sammy and Dash have been exploring all of the many terrain features that the glacier has to offer. With every hit we come across, the boys either session and get a shot or we put it on the checklist for later. There is such a variety of terrain that you can choose to do a step down jump if the snow is good, a step up jump if it's slushy or hit a natural quarterpipe whenever you feel like it.

**In the last week the crew has endured a seized up sled, 2 broken cameras, a broken trailer axle, stolen skis, broken bindings and a knee to the face, among other things. Once you get the sled on snow, it's easy to forget the stuff it took to get there.**

**We're going to post up here for a little while.**

**Sammy and Dylan find the perfect step over gap jump, requiring very little work.**

**Sammy Carlson double cork 1080.**

**I'm excited about that last shot. Can you tell?**

**Sammy Carlson 720 tail grab.**

**This was one of the coolest things that went down on our quarterpipe session day. Dash boosting first hit au natural.**

**Dash about to stomp a 540 with a switch runout next to some glacier holes.**

**Dylan set up air for a...**

**huge 180 off the cornice.**

**Dylan alley oop handplant.**

**Dylan cork 7 au natural.**

**Dylan Hood 540.**

**Dylan Hood**

**Just as we were packing up at the end of the day, the Sandbox crew showed up to hit this rock ride. We hung out to watch. It was one of the gnarliest things I've ever seen.**

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