Monday, December 5, 2011 1:32pm PST

Parkitecture Improvements at Mammoth

By: Powder Magazine

By Eric Meyers

Mammoth Mountain has long been the standard of supreme shredding on the West Coast, always landing at or near the top of each season's lists of the best terrain. Last winter, Mammoth broke snowfall records left and right and the chair didn't stop spinning until the Fourth of July. And while some resorts might want to sit back and relax after such a long season, Mammoth continued their pursuit of progression this summer, getting busy with a whole a variety of improvements all over the mountain.

In the Unbound Terrain Park, the all-star team of all-things-snow has been hard at work all summer welding up a batch of new features for the return of the Art Park, which this season will feature the work of Jamie Lynn. Some of the new features, from sponsors like Oakley and Monster Energy, are already open to the public in Main Park, which is loaded up with 14 rails and boxes and three jumps--one of which being a centerpiece booter measuring nearly 45 feet.

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