Holy shit that's risky business for your based on that patio haha
Mr.MittenHoly shit that's risky business for your based on that patio haha
not guna lie falling hurts like a bitch
CiRKiSNow that the snow is going away I was sort of curious to see what everyone who cant afford ski camp is going to do this summer, I'd like to dedicate this post to sharing summer setups and backyard setups, happy sharing!!
That's hood as fuck. I remember my first.
OP has some balls. The rocks really add to the gnar.
If you can find some outdoor carpeting that might be helpful. People are always throwing it out. Should be hard to find some free pieces. Would hurt a lot less than fuck, not fuck your skis, with water could slide a little bit, and you can roll it or overlap it to make it fit.
I'm diggin the c
Also you might want to build the supports out of wood and screw them together/ screw or bolt the tubes to that.
i had a sick one. but my neighbor thought it was on his land so his stole it and burned it
CalvinStorki had a sick one. but my neighbor thought it was on his land so his stole it and burned it
Steal pieces of his house and build a new one. If he bitches about that burn his house down.
it seems like the c rail would just snap, there's no support in the middle
smellsit seems like the c rail would just snap, there's no support in the middle
Yeah maybe you're just too fat for that gangster shit. Clearly OP is tiny and doesn't need sturdy rails.
smellsit seems like the c rail would just snap, there's no support in the middle
OP has bigger c rail than you snap your c rail bit ch!!!1!1!
YUNG_milksteAkOP has bigger c rail than you snap your c rail bit ch!!!1!1!
smellsit seems like the c rail would just snap, there's no support in the middle
im building the last support right now then itll be complete, still sketchy as fuck
I'm just gonna throw a fat tube with some supports right in the ground, should be fun.
http://www.tractorsupply.com/en/store/rubber-horse-stall-mat-4-ft-x-6-ft
This might help for falling also.
also selling my summer set up, edit in my videos. if you live near asheville nc hmu
https://www.newschoolers.com/forum/thread/778223/Dryslope-Senior-Project
Here's mine. I will also be selling it at the end of the summer.
What are you planning to do for takeoffs? IF you don't have a lack of snow keeping them snow my not be a bad idea and will give you the ability to move stuff around.
If you're doing a booter that would be the sensible spot to do some dirt work for a landing and maybe even takeoff depending on size. Also could use the landing for biking if you're into that.
Any more pics up closer? I love cehckin out backyard parks.
gingaskierThis is the drop-in my Dad and I built last fall. My friends and I used it all winter on school days when we couldn't go to the local hill. I welded up a bunch of rails, built a few boxes, jibs and a wall ride as well. All I need to do now is sheath it with astroturf and build a take off ramp for the rails.
Holy fucking badass. Such cool. Much envy. Wall ride? Goddamn.
I assume you mean building rail takeoffs for when all the snow's gone?
For that I highly reccomend Msnow. I like that you can carve a bit off of it, and it doesn't kill your speed as much. Also it's extremely durable and consistent. The 15 square ft of it on our small drop in has lasted almost 2 full seasons with weekly use. It also holds snow onto the steep angle well.
penutbutrnjellyHoly fucking badass. Such cool. Much envy. Wall ride? Goddamn.I assume you mean building rail takeoffs for when all the snow's gone?
For that I highly reccomend Msnow. I like that you can carve a bit off of it, and it doesn't kill your speed as much. Also it's extremely durable and consistent. The 15 square ft of it on our small drop in has lasted almost 2 full seasons with weekly use. It also holds snow onto the steep angle well.
I thought he was talking about so he needs to use less snow. Using msnow for all those in runs and takeoffs would be crazy $$$$$$$$$$$
penutbutrnjellyHoly fucking badass. Such cool. Much envy. Wall ride? Goddamn.I assume you mean building rail takeoffs for when all the snow's gone?
For that I highly reccomend Msnow. I like that you can carve a bit off of it, and it doesn't kill your speed as much. Also it's extremely durable and consistent. The 15 square ft of it on our small drop in has lasted almost 2 full seasons with weekly use. It also holds snow onto the steep angle well.
theabortionatorI thought he was talking about so he needs to use less snow. Using msnow for all those in runs and takeoffs would be crazy $$$$$$$$$$$
I was talking about building a take-off for the rails when the snow is gone that is removable in the winter. I'm also going to cover the drop-in with something for the summer and to keep the snow on it in the winter. This season, we had a lot of trouble keeping snow on the steep section. Thank-you for the M-snow suggestion. I'm going to try and track down some of that for this summer.
gingaskierI was talking about building a take-off for the rails when the snow is gone that is removable in the winter. I'm also going to cover the drop-in with something for the summer and to keep the snow on it in the winter. This season, we had a lot of trouble keeping snow on the steep section. Thank-you for the M-snow suggestion. I'm going to try and track down some of that for this summer.
For the drop in you could just screw in 2x4s so the snow has something to hold it in. You could screw pvc across every foot or so if you wanted to. That would slide fine.
For the ramps just build a little wedge nice and wide and cover it in turf or whatever you're feelin.
You could roll up your turf in run or if you're using something like msnow build it in sections. Lets say you had 10' sections of m snow in run, you could move the whole in run to bring you into different features and just throw a nice square or turf or carpet on the landing.
Could even sub in some pvc on the flats any spot where you don't need to edge. I've never done flats like that but it would def work on the drop in and would hold snow fine in the winter or if you get some from the rink. I feel like it would work on the flats as well. You're skis would only be touching a few pieces of pvc at one time. Could rock the m snow on turf on the kicker so you can edge it but anything you're going straight on who cares.
Carpet works but it's not super fast.
^Just a jumbled pile of thoughts.
theabortionatorCarpet works but it's not super fast.
Yeah carpet fucking blows. I'd stay away from it unless you need a cheap landing mat.
I like the random thoughts though. This thread is perfect for it. Nothing like brainstorming about backyard projects in the spring!
I hit a drop in this year that was made from 1" pvc ladder rungs at about a 45 degree angle, and it was crazy fast. The launch ramp onto the rail was turf though, so the feeling of losing all your speed super fast was unsettling, and downright impossible for beginners to handle. PVC or plastic lattice is fine for the drop in part where you need speed and don't care about control yet, but keep in mind that it does make dropping switch significantly more challenging.
Try to get ahold of a space blanket and stockpile your snow like Andy Parry did in that TC episode. Nothing beats even just a sprinkle of snow on the landing. We had a sheet of plastic lattice for the landing of ours for a while, but it's essentially like sheet ice. Very unforgiving. At least in Oregon, grass turns to mud outrageously fast, so I do recommend at least getting something to afterbang away on after you stomp a new combo. Nothing's worse than sticking in dirt and falling when you just perfected your britney or 2 pretz 2.
If you've got access to an ice machine, some space in an ice chest or want to throw down a few bucks you can use ice.
If you got your setup all pimped out and just need that extra little something. Can smash it up in a garbage can with cinder block or pretty much anything.
For late spring jams or grabbing rink snow in the summer when it's warm a little salt will freeze your drop in, in run, kicker whatever you want. If you're having trouble getting speed or the in run is too slushy it never hurts. Can also keep your setup going for longer.
if you go backseat of that rail and ditch it early ur gonna have some gnarly cuts in ur skis
i have a plastic slide in my yard, i can use that as a drop in right?
gingaskierThis is the drop-in my Dad and I built last fall. My friends and I used it all winter on school days when we couldn't go to the local hill. I welded up a bunch of rails, built a few boxes, jibs and a wall ride as well. All I need to do now is sheath it with astroturf and build a take off ramp for the rails.
TwinipzBuilt mine last summer
these are both sick, how much did it cost you, wood, turf?
Snowflake222these are both sick, how much did it cost you, wood, turf?
We spent around $1500 building the ramp and I spent $0 building the features (I got all the material for free and from scrap piles).
JamesOi have a plastic slide in my yard, i can use that as a drop in right?
I mean technically you can use anything that gives you speed but it'd be pretty sketch. Better off just getting some 2x4s and building one. Even a semi jenky one.
It's nice sessioning something you've built
My backyard setup. Most of the wood was scrap wood, me and friends split costs on turf, and it's super fun. Any idea on how to fix the tranny's from slope to flat and from flat to jump so I don't lose so much speed?
My backyard setup. Most of the wood was scrap wood, me and friends split costs on turf, and it's super fun. Any idea on how to fix the tranny's from slope to flat and from flat to jump so I don't lose so much speed?
My backyard setup. Most of the wood was scrap wood, me and friends split costs on turf, and it's super fun. Any idea on how to fix the tranny's from slope to flat and from flat to jump so I don't lose so much speed?
My backyard setup. Most of the wood was scrap wood, me and friends split costs on turf, and it's super fun. Any idea on how to fix the tranny's from slope to flat and from flat to jump so I don't lose so much speed?
My backyard setup. Most of the wood was scrap wood, me and friends split costs on turf, and it's super fun. Any idea on how to fix the tranny's from slope to flat and from flat to jump so I don't lose so much speed?
Mr.MittenMy backyard setup. Most of the wood was scrap wood, me and friends split costs on turf, and it's super fun. Any idea on how to fix the tranny's from slope to flat and from flat to jump so I don't lose so much speed?
A piece of plywood nailed over the tranny will smooth it out
Mr.MittenMy backyard setup. Most of the wood was scrap wood, me and friends split costs on turf, and it's super fun. Any idea on how to fix the tranny's from slope to flat and from flat to jump so I don't lose so much speed?
Yeah I can't imagine that's a very fast drop in. I'd suggest shortening the amount of flat between the slope and lip, and make a smooth tranny between them that you can pump for more speed.