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How Do You Build A Snowboard Quarterpipe Wall?

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How Do You Build A Snowboard Quarterpipe Wall?

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There’s no doubt that snowboarding is fun, just look at how the sport has increased in popularity. But once you’ve mastered the hill and all it’s challenges, try adding skateboarding tricks like riding on a quarterpipe and take it to the snow. It’s sure to give you a thrill. Don’t worry if you don’t have a local ski area with a quarterpipe because you can build one yourself. Pick a location where you can build the quarterpipe. The ideal location will use the natural advantages of the land to aid the building of the quarterpipe. An area with a small hill works well to build the ramp around. Design a plan for the quarterpipe, allowing enough area around the pipe for landing. On average, the ramp should be about 4 feet high, 4 feet wide, 8 feet long and have a landing pad that is 2 to 4 feet wide. Clear any debris or hazards from the area where the snowboarders will launch onto. Things to look for include rocks and other movable objects. For trees and other stationary objects, try to plan

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