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Hands Down Ski Butternut has the regions BEST Terrain Parks. We offer many interesting, varied and unique terrain park features in our 2 terrain parks: The more advanced of the two is the TWISTED TERRAIN PARK which is loaded with features like log rides, rock jibs, jump lines, varying rails and numerous boxes. If your new to riding parks, visit the CRUISER PROGRESSION PARK where you'll find scaled down boxes, rails and jumps that will allow you to ease into the park scene.
Cracker Smash RAIL JAM - Jan. 12, 2013 in the TWISTED Terrain Park - Registration @ 10:30am - JAM starts @ 12pm.
Info Flyer
Mandatory Release
R.A.D Feb. 10, 2013
Mandatory Release
The Game of R.A.D is based on the basketball Game of H.O.R.S.E. Here’s how to play:
The first skier or rider declares a trick to the judge and their group. If they complete the trick as declared and cleared by the judge, then everyone else in the group has to repeat the same trick. Whoever doesn't repeat the trick or falls gets a letter. The first letter is "R," the second letter is "A", and so on, until "R-A-D" is spelled out, and that person is out of the game. When it's the first skier or snowboarders turn again, they will try to set another trick. If they make it, the whole process repeats.
March 10, 2013 - ICE COAST OPEN - Slopestyle Competition will take place in our Twisted Terrain Park.
Registration: Saturday 9th, 12pm-2pm at the Top of Twisted Terrain Park, in the park shack.
Sunday 10th, Lower Lodge 8am to 9:45 a.m. day of event.
Special $35 discounted lift tickets for Competitors
Time 10:00 am start - Twisted TP (12 & Under Skiers & Snowboarders, then Women, then Pro/Open.
12:30 pm start (Open/Pro category).
Description Slopestyle / Freestyle event for skiers & snowboarders.
12 & Under, & Women competitors judged on their Best Run of 3.
Open Pro judged on BEST Run of 3.
5 Categories:
12 & under - ski 12 & under - snowboard
Women – ski or snowboard (competing against each other).
Open/Pro - ski Open/Pro - snowboard
Courses open for practice: 8:30 to 9:30.
Event begins with mandatory competitor meeting at top of course at 9:50 a.m.
Registration Over 2 Days
Saturday 9th 12pm – 2pm at the Top of the Terrain Park
Sunday 10th 8am – 9:45am in the Lower Lodge
To Compete you will need $25, both Registration Form and Wavier,Helmet.
Prizes
Pro/Open will be Cash
1st=$250, 2nd=$150, 3rd=$50
Womens & Grom and Best Trick
Assorted Gear, Swag, and Awesome Prizes
ICE COAST OPEN Registration Form - print it off, fill it in and bring it with you.
Entry Form For Ice Coast Open 2013
Release for Ice Coast & Final Countdown - print it off, fill it in, if under 18 have parent sign it and bring it with you.
Waiver For Ice Coast Open 2013
RULES FOR USING OUR TERRAIN PARKS:
Here's a partial list: Please be safety conscious. Your safety will be directly affected by your judgment. Remember to go online to get your Terrain Park Pass before trying to enter the Twisted Terrain Park.

- Do an inspection run.
- Scope features before using.
- Look before you leap.
- Easy style it.
- Ski or ride in control.
- Respect gets respect.
- Wait your turn.
- Call your drop.
- Only one person on a feature at a time.
- Yield before and after each feature.
- Observe all signs and warnings.
- Use a spotter to make sure the landing area is clear.
- Clear the landing areas quickly.
- Terrain features are open to both skiers and snowboarders.
- Please use common sense!
- No Inverted maneuvers!
KNOW THE CODE - IT'S YOUR RESPONSIBILITY!
PARENTS it is YOUR Responsibility too.
Please teach the rules and reinforce personal safety through the use of good judgment. Teach all the above rules to your kids! Click on the following links to watch these safety videos:
Terrain Park Safety,
Shawn White - why he wears a Helmet and
Terrain Park Safety Video to see and learn how to enjoy the parks.
NOTE TO PARENTS: You should review all the above materials. If any child under your control or supervision (under 18 years of age) is interested in using Ski Butternut's Terrain Parks - you need to take an active role in monitoring their safety. PARENTS - Get involved with your kids, learn the rules and help them make good decisions. You need to become aware of what they are choosing to enjoy!







