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Terrain Parks: They're magnets for adventure seekers
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Terrain parks built within the boundaries of ski areas have become magnets to both skiers and snowboarders looking for something that isn't perfectly flat.
In response, ski areas have gone to great lengths to put more fun into their parks by adding more things to do, otherwise, more features.
"This year, we've added new rails and more jump features . . . things we've found people really like," said Jim Mangan, in charge of Park City Mountain Resort's parks. "In our Super Park, for example, we now have a feature with five jumps in a row. No park in the world has that many jumps, one after another, that are as big.
"We've also added more jump features into our other parks."
The resort began to put more emphasis into its parks three years ago with the addition of Mangan to its staff.
At the same time, said Tom Pettigrew, director of skier services, "We felt we needed to facilitate a program where we could help people experience (terrain parks) in a safe way. It started offering lessons on the snowboard side. Now, we're seeing more skiers taking lessons, but this part is still in its infancy."
Currently, the resort has four parks.
King Crown This is the most challenging of the four, where the pros show up daily to train for big air and on narrow rails. There are 11 features, including rails, jumps and boxes.
Pick and Shovel This is the resort's main park and attracts the most people. Mangan said the reason is it's not too tough, has 18 features, including a good variety of fun boxes, rails and jumps, and has a direct link with the resort's half-pipe.
"Even some of the pros will come into this park to simply enjoy themselves and to work on new tricks," he said.
Jonesy's Park has a variety of 12 features. This is considered the entry-level park.
The Payday Park, off the popular Payday lift, has 13 features.
So popular are the parks these days, ski schools, as Pettigrew pointed out, are expanding their curriculum to include lessons on feeling comfortable with the features.
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