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Copper's main terrain park Catalyst, located on the Loverly trail accessed by the American Flyer lift, has everything a rider wants: With the natural progression of large to giant tabletops, hip features, and an 18-foot Quarter pipe offer potential for as much air as riders can handle. Halfway through the park, a rail section boasts a variety of flat, kinked and rainbow rails and boxes Scattered throughout the park are a number of additional features of varying sizes and degrees of difficulty, all designed for optimum flow. Click here to see where this park is located on our trail map.
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Copper's Catalyst Terrain Park will be an official Snow Park Technologies (SPT) Terrain Park for the 07/08 season. SPT and Copper have worked together to develop, design and build Copper's nationally recognized Catalyst Terrain Park, Main Vein Superpipe and the other parks throughout the mountain. Copper's Catalyst Terrain Park and Main Vein Superpipe will host the Suzuki US Freeskiing Open and USASA Nationals in 2008.
SMART STYLE Don't be stupid. Know your ability. Remember, these tricks are being done by professional skiers and riders. If you suck (like our marketing department), you'll think twice about trying these. Then you'll think a third time. Then you'll sit down and think some more. Soon, you'll start to get cold. Then you'll ride down to the car and go home. And tell your friends you totally killed it.
Check out more on SMART STYLE here at: http://www.terrainparksafety.org/index.asp
01. Always Scope Your Landings
Look at the features first. Take a run through the park and visually inspect all features before hitting them.
02. Know Your Ability
If a feature looks too big, it probably is. Work your way up.
03. Stay Alert
Be aware where you are at all times. Stay clear of all landing areas. Pay attention to information postings in the park. Be aware of changing snow and feature conditions.