So I was riding up that way and saw what looks like a new super park where the old sledding hill was. There must be good money up in them silver hills with the young tall tee crowd. Is this the future of skiing?
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So I was riding up that way and saw what looks like a new super park where the old sledding hill was. There must be good money up in them silver hills with the young tall tee crowd. Is this the future of skiing?
I’m hoping a pass is less than gillion dollars. I’d do a couple laps after work if so
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They will also have a full length Slalom race course for the local clubs to train on.
Me want to try! Hoping to get a solid old man group going there.
Now I just gotta heal up from the skiing AND the biking injuries. :(
Hey DGamms, Stood in line at school behind the manager. $100 a month unlimited will be the pay to play.
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Just went past. Looks like the slalom hill will be 7-10 turns. I might give the inside a go. I wouldn't mind getting the confidence to throw a back flip on snow this winter. At age 60, that would make me extremely happy
They, and the U, are building lifts at UOP. The first one parallels and extends the current t-bar and is going in this summer.
https://www.sltrib.com/news/2019/07/...-olympic-park/
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Not sure on month to month vs commitment.
For my family of 4 it’s 4800 a year. That’s a huge amount of cash.
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I think it's cool. I've often wondered by cold-weather cities don't build jib park style ski hills closer to town. It's not as if they need huge amounts of vertical.
In like Flynn...
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Gromettes are in, which means I’ll get a turn.
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I will be touring Woodward at 2:00 this afternoon. Is there anything that I can look out for/into for the collective? LMK
This is what I found out:
1 month ticket price will be increased soon. Right now, no season pass. Monthly only with 3 month minimum. Day passes will also be sold. Pass gives access but not lessons for specific tricks.
Hard opening date is Dec. 15, but they do not know whether it will be open by then. Tony Hawk and Redmond Gerard will be at opening.
Free parking (for now)
100 seat restaurant, full bar and retail space inside.
6 indoor trampolines; two "super" trampolines; foam pit. Roller skis/snowboards will be used indoors.
Currently, the inside is mostly skeletal
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First day on the outdoor park at Woodward PC today. Even during peak holiday season for Park City, half the chairs were empty. Multiple park options on the descent, including a bunch of intermediate/advanced rails, boarder cross style track, and two lower jump lines with 20-35 ft table tops.
They are still blowing snow for the super pipe and the big jump, which looks like it will be a massive 70-80ft table.
Monthly pass is a wrist band with a chip in it, providing unlimited access to the outdoor facilities. Indoor access must be booked in advance in two hour increments. The tramps and the roller skis to foam pit look awesome.
Overall, I’m psyched. Especially if it stays this empty.
Ummm, what happened to after the first of the year?
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