In their weekly report, the crew described their first six terrain park components: "Think: a totally organic locally-harvested wood feature, a few synthetic sliding surfaces, some metal in tube form slightly angled, and at least three things that might be classified as barrels, or thrash cans, or smallish storage containers." After putting the finishing touches on their first park, they'll move on to Ambush. Meanwhile, snowmaking continues to build the Superpipe up to specs. You can check on the terrain park web page for what features the crew has updated and photos of what they have been "building, bonking, and buttering around on."
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