Terrain Park Scene





Helmets are mandatory on all Terrain Park Features.

Inverted aerials and maneuvers are prohibited.

Four Main Points of Smart Style:

MAKE A PLAN

Every time you use Freestyle Terrain, make a plan for each feature you want to use.
Your speed, approach and takeoff will directly affect your maneuver and landing.

LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP

Before getting into freestyle terrain observe all signage and warnings.
Scope around the jumps first not over them.
Use your first run as a warm up run and to familiarize yourself with the terrain.
Be aware that the features change constantly due to weather, usage, grooming and time of day.
Do not jump blindly and use a spotter when necessary.

EASY STYLE IT

Know your limits and ski/ride within your ability level.
Look for small progression parks or features to begin with and work your way up.
Freestyle skills require maintaining control on the ground and in the air.
Do not attempt any features unless you have sufficient ability and experience to do so safely.
Inverted aerials and maneuvers are prohibited.

RESPECT GETS RESPECT

Respect the terrain and others.
One person on a feature at a time.
Wait your turn and call your start.
Always clear the landing area quickly.
Respect all signs and stay off closed terrain and features.

When using the Freestyle Terrain, you assume the risk of any injury that may occur. The ski area operator’s liability is excluded by the terms and conditions on your ticket or season pass release of liability.




Name: Richard Cote
Position: Terrain Park Manager
Years riding: 8
Set up: Burton Hero Ltd 152
Gear: Analog or Marks work wearhouse steeze
Ganster or hesh: Team fit
Favorite Feature: anything by Coastal Jibs
Favorite Cafeteria food: Blueberry Danish
Blond or Brunette: One of each
Park or Pow: Parkski
Pet Peeve: Jeremy Doran



Name: Harlan Thompson
Position: Terrain Park Events Specialist (yes I got a promotion)
Years Riding: 5
Set Up: Burton Hero LTD 152, Burton Un.Inc (RIP) Bindings, Burton Ozone Boots
Gear: Airblaster
Gangster or Hesh: Heshster
Favorite Feature: Kicker Rail
Favorite Cafeteria Food: Grilled Cheese hold the bread.
Blonde or Burnette: Do I have to choose?
Park or Pow: Pow on pow days and park on any other.
Pet peeve: Park poachers
Click here for the Park Crew Blog!

Name: Jeremy Doran
Position: Human Plow Shoveling Machine
Years riding: 6
Set up: Burton Seven 154
Gear: Nomis Outerwear
Ganster or hesh: Lanky
Favorite Feature: Urban Box in Dave’ s Jib park
Favorite Cafeteria food: Hamburgers
Blond or Brunette: Blondie
Park or Pow: Park Rat
Pet Peeve: those who can’t read signs

Name: Jesse Guthrie
Position: maintaining specialist (park Ranger)
Years riding: 4
Set up: Lib Tech Skate Banana 156
Gear: Nomis & Foursquare
Ganster or hesh: G’d UP
Favorite Feature: Anything I can rail!!!
Favorite Cafeteria food: Cococonut Creamm Pie
Blond or Brunette: At LEAST
Park or Pow: Depends on my mood.
Pet Peeve: Snakessss



Featured: "Terrain Park Crew Edit"



Jumps: 5/5 Open
S (1) - M (1) - L (2) - XL (1)

Rails/Jibs: 24/23 Open
S (3) - M (13) - L (6) - XL (2)

*Night skiing and riding in the Crabbe Terrain Park
is available Wedesday to Saturday until 9pm.

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December 5 - Elusive presents
"Roast Beef & Rails III"

Crabbe was the only mountain open in Atlantic Canada for skiing and riding. Skiers and riders from all over
New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, PEI and western Maine
came for "Roast Beef & Rails III"

January 23 & 24 - Billabong presents FeasT

What?: Billabong presents FeasT Freestyle Snowboard Clinics & Contests for Girls.
Who?: Girls of ALL ages. Should be a novice+ rider who would like to learn jumps & rail basics
When?: Clinic: January 23, 2010 from 1:00-4:00 pm
Contest: January 24, 2010 from 11:00-3:00 pm
Where?: Clinic: Come meet us at the registration desk in the lodge at 11:30am and then we'll meet in the park at 1:00pm.
Contest: Registration desk open from 9-10am, meet at the park at 11:00 am.
How much?: All participants must have a Canada~Snowboard Membership to participate!
Clinics are FREE
Contest is $10.00.
More info & to register: www.adrenalinedivas.com



February 21 - Handrails for Haiti

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March 7 - Burton Demo Tour

Stop by the Burton Demo booth set up in front
of the Main Lodge and try out the latest
and greatest from Burton.


http://www.burton.com



March 20 - "King of the Mountain" Slopestyle

Who will be crowned "King of the Mountain"? Want in? Send your details to: crabbemountainterrainpark@gmail.com



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