1. find an incline with deep snow that dosent melt out too fast, look for snowbanks
2. build a small steep transition jump with matching landing and make sure you can get some speed for it, this is your setup jump. build a drop with snow or make some rollers for extra speed.
3. build a second jump that connects to the tranny of the landing of the first jump. you should be able to control your speed by pumping into the second jump, therefore making the seoncd jump bigger or, a step up for ultimate speed.
4. build bigger jumps further apart, add transfers and hips into different lines.
5. always build in the afternoon when the snow is slushy and workable. let it freeze up before shredding. shred first thing in the morning when its frozen to go real fast.
https://www.newschoolers.com/watch/307643.0/Random-Edit