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Old 09-16-2008, 05:19 PM   #31 (permalink)
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Ill take it off...

Last year bellayre was $48.00 on the weekends. Students and 14-17 ten bucks less. They have two day prices too at around $85 and $68 for 14 to students...

Its actually owned and operated by New York State and is a very nice place. We really should all meet up there if possible during the Winter time. I plan on spending a weekend there actually. I know of some cabins near there
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Old 09-22-2008, 11:20 AM   #32 (permalink)
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Your right, lots of places in NY. Actually, we have the most in the U.S. We even beat CO.

All the places west of Utica get left out by me and my buddies. This will be a great chance to do them, and not all alone. Anything more than 2 hours westward would leave me feeling like I should have just went to Gore. Boy am I excited too about the new terrain, and at Whiteface too, new terrain is chills on the back of my neck.

Im gonna keep on this thread and hopefully the almanac does what its predicting.

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Old 09-22-2008, 12:35 PM   #33 (permalink)
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Yea keep on this thread for sure. This is gonna end up being the mini meet thread of the forum for there are alot of riders in our area. Once the season actually hits im sure members will be getting together for weekend warrior meets
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Old 09-22-2008, 05:23 PM   #34 (permalink)
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Yea, Peek'n Peak is way small. This is as good as it gets. YouTube - Today was a good day at Peek'n Peak I had the 50' roller coaster built, and filmed that.

I'm at Holiday Valley full time now. We'll have some sick events for sure.

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Old 09-23-2008, 08:36 AM   #35 (permalink)
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throwin dowwwwwn ... i can see the parks are in effect out there like i heard ... mcauley and gore just dont have jack, i wish they did .... i need park practice, a goal this season
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Well I haven't been on in like 6 months but I can't wait for winter. I've already begun building my new set up for this year and bought my season pass for Kissing Bridge. They're not a huge resort but from what I hear they have really nice parks that they always change up. Plus a season pass was only $375 and it's like half the distance of Holiday Valley. I'm down for anything in the WNY area, the only 2 resorts I've been to around here are Holiday and KB...
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Is Kissing Bridge as big as Holiday Valley??? or is it small.

As far as Terrain Parks go, Lab has a real good one...its a whole trail(and I know the party spots ). They have all that stuff, rails, boxes, huge jumps....And they do it right too, Keep it in good shape and all.

This is at the top. Sometimes they have days where they give you the once over and issue you a pass. They tried it last year, lets see if they do it this year.


This is the start of it. Basically these two high jumps are real fun. If your into twists and flips you can certainly hit these up.


As you go down the trail you find all this stuff, rails, boxes etc.


The rails really arnt all that hard...Heck even "Dude" can handle it.


So if you do want a decent well maintained Terrain park this is the place.


The terrain park ends with the half pipe. Which is well maintained...as long as it has ample snow
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Old 09-24-2008, 10:30 AM   #38 (permalink)
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^^^ That's pretty much how Bristol Mountain's park is set up. They have two parks. One park is very wide, big jumps, with a box and arc rail at the beginning, with some rails thrown in along the park. The second park is narrow, with smaller jumps, and side by side boxes and rails near the bottom. The first ends in the half pipe, the other you can cut across the trees to the pipe. They also have isntalled a magic carpet this year for the pipe.
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LOL .... Ok, I'm wrong. The Magic Carpet lift they bought is for the beginner area. How lame is that?
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kissing bridge isn't nearly as big as Holiday but it was cheaper and closer. I'm really a huge Holiday fan but the prices were getting out of my budget for as often as I want to go this year. I'll let you know how it works out since it's been so long that I went to KB. All my boarding buddies tell me hills are small but parks are nice so...
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