WINSPORT’S ADVANCED TERRAIN PARK

Important information about WinSport’s XL Slope Style Course, XL 22 Foot Half-Pipe and West Terrain Park (collectively the “Advanced Terrain Park”)

  • Read and be familiar with the Alpine Responsibility Code.
  • Use of the Advanced Terrain Park involves risk of injury. The participant controls the degree of risk they will encounter in using the features in the Advanced Terrain Park.
  • The participant should not attempt any of the features, or any trick or airborne/aerial maneuvers on the features, unless the participant has sufficient ability and skill to do so safely. The participant must always stay in control and within the participant’s ability.
  • XL 22 Foot Halfpipe – extra large feature – expert terrain.
  • XL Slopestyle Course – extra large features – expert terrain.
  • West Terrain Park – medium to large features – intermediate to advanced terrain.
  • Snowsport helmets are mandatory in the Advanced Terrain Park.

As with many adventure sports, skiing and snowboarding in the Advanced Terrain Park involves the risk of injury, including serious injury, head injury, paralysis, or death. The risk of injury increases with the size and degree of difficulty of the feature and terrain and the participant’s launch speed and complexity of trick or airborne/aerial maneuver. Although the risk of injury can never be eliminated, the participant can manage the risk by: (i) choosing features and terrain, and only attempting tricks or airborne/aerial maneuvers, appropriate to the participant’s skill and experience; (ii) progressing slowly and methodically; and (iii) participating in programs and training under the supervision of an instructor or coach with appropriate training and skill.



PRACTICE PARK ETIQUETTE

  • Keep landings and knuckles clear. Clear the landing to avoid collisions. Do not stop or sit in a landing, knuckle, bottom of roller, or anywhere that you are not visible to skiers/riders upfill from you. If you need to stop or take a break make sure you are visible and can be seen from above.
  • Do not ski/ride though landings. When not using features, stay off to the side of the trail, out of the way.
  • Use features in the manner in which they are intended. Don’t jump off the sides of the takeoffs. Save the takeoff lips for people who want to ride the feature correctly. Practice riding on small jumps or rollers instead.
  • Do not “snake” other skiers/riders. Be courteous of your fellow park skiers/riders and call your drops. Give people a decent amount of time and space when waiting to ski/ride a feature to avoid cutting other people off.
  • Slow down when exiting the terrain park.

Visit our Advanced Terrain Park FAQ page for more information.

Advanced terrain park FAQ