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Reefer Southerland
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« on: January 30, 2011, 01:28:37 AM »

http://www.redbullusa.com/cs/Satellite/en_US/Event/butter-cup-nyc-021242937738953


this coming weekend is the rail jam in prospect park sponsored by gore mt and red bull.  They are building right next to our jumps actually.  Same crew from central park jam last year.
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« Reply #1 on: February 04, 2011, 10:42:22 PM »

Wowaweewa we checked out the "redbull" corse for this event and its absolutely the whackest corse i've ever seen.  Redbull should be ashamed to have they name on this event.  How is it that 5 kids with shovels build bigger jumps than a huge crew with huge budget and equiptment? Mind boggling how laim this corse is. Picture the small box jump at owls head in the snow with a 12' roll in. At the most somebody is getting 5 feet of air tmrw.  Never seen a corse this laim in all my life, and i've seen alot. Congrats to the parks dept for douching up another event that easily could have been huge in soo many ways.
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« Reply #2 on: February 06, 2011, 01:21:05 PM »

Well the weather certainly didn't help the cause yestrday but the event went off regardless.  I think the best part was the festival aspect of this event.  Imagine a couple hundred brooklynites trying xc skis and snowshoes for the first time, hilarious!!!  The food and vendors there were good also and music was good.  The board butter jam was aiight I guess.  The female's did great but I really thought the amateur men did the best on the corse that day.  Everyone in the croud thought so also.  The pros weren't doing that much besides comon butter slides.  Amateurs were doing backflips, tranfers, combo's.  If they didn't tell you , you would have thought the brackets were reversed, pros looking like am's.  Props to the riders and shame on the corse designers foshizzle.  No pics, I left my cam upstate but you could find alot of pics if you want, tons of photo peeps there.
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