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    keystones park

    I've been hearing and have read in a couple papers this year, that keystones park is going off. Last year i thought their park was alright but nothing to make a big deal about, and now they say that there is somthing like 50 new rails and fun boxes, i was jsut thinking holy shit that is a ton of features. have any of you been there yet this year or know anymore about their park?

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    Use the search function dude. I helped those guys with the park this summer, and I posted the specs about it here. 53 rails to be exact.

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    I've hit keystones park 9 or 10 times this year here's the rundown.
    Last years park sucked, it was horrible, no fun at all, only went one time

    This year:
    I went to brek one day and I thought Freeway sucked compared to Keystone's park.

    Left side: First table 35-40ft pretty smooth with a nice steep landing. Second table left 45-50? ft very nice for bigger tricks and very smooth right side 30-40ft also nice and smooth, the landing is perfect and you can launch a long ways down it and it still doesn't hurt. Then there is a 5ft high short rail, and a 15ft high rainbow rail, two s rails, and two flat rails. and soon a s-kink rail.

    Far Left Side: A Down rail (30ft) with plastic on the sides, a down rail with stairs underneath (20ft) and they are setting up a 4 kink rail, yes a 4 kink. and they already have a 100ft(at least) flat rail set up and the pipe is over there, and they are settin up tons more stuff..tons

    Right side. A elftoe rail(sweet) and some loser begginer rails, not worthy to mention. Then there is a left c rail, a seesaw rail, a right c rail, a box, and flat up flat rail. Then there is also two smaller kickers below that are perfect for learning new tricks.

    I haven't skied the pipe yet since it's not open. But Key's park is far better than Brek's now as far a replay value goes, it is very fun. They also have a lift that serves just the park. Easily 15 or more laps a day.
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    Thats awsome man thanks for the write up!! Ill be there in march i think ---- that 100'foot rail u mentioned i think is the buck fifty' and is 150' long. DAMN!! Looks like ill spend some time in the park this year.

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    Originally posted by Blurred Elevens
    Use the search function dude. I helped those guys with the park this summer, and I posted the specs about it here. 53 rails to be exact.




    I serched i must be a dumbass or somthing, i found lots of stuff on key and their park but i never found your write up

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    Originally posted by Blurred Elevens
    Use the search function dude. I helped those guys with the park this summer, and I posted the specs about it here. 53 rails to be exact.
    Its also nice to hear what is currently set up, considering most parks are not in full effect in CO.

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