My top five favorite features in Park Lane

Emilia Wint
12/30/2010 12:00 PM

The triple jump line at the very top is super fun and is always in perfect shape. It's the place to learn new tricks and perfect your old ones on smaller sized jumps. It's also not too long of a hike so you can session the jumps all day without taking many chairlift rides.

The down-flat-down and rainbow box below the jump line are some of my favorite boxes. The down flat down is perfect for practicing more difficult, kinked rails. The rainbow box can be hit in any number of ways. If you were to watch that feature for five minutes, you'd probably see 15 different  tricks being thrown down.

The hip jump right below the fourth jump is something new to Park Lane this year. With several different areas to land, this is another one that you can hit a ton of different ways. It's super poppy so you get a lot of height without covering much distance, which differentiates this from most other jumps.

The double set at the bottom of the run is where Park Lane really starts to step things up. If you want to step it to Freeway, this is the place to do it. Doubles can be seen thrown on both jumps, so this is a great place to get bigger tricks.

The "dream feature" at the very bottom is another addition to the park this year. Everyone seems to have a different name for this it, but its a super creative feature. With a small, poppy take-off, you can see people gapping the nearby fence, or doing crazy jibs onto the urban down barrel.

The Breck Park Crew has outdone themselves this year, keeping the old stuff in perfect condition and adding fun, creative features. With the new year, who knows what new additions will be made to Park Lane!

- Emilia Wint

Tags: Breckenridge, skiing