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    Brighton

    Anyone been up Little Cottonwood recently? I scored some passes to Brighton and am wondering if I should use them this weekend.
    How is it up there?

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    It's basically the kind of conditions you would expect in early December, the groomers are fun but watch for rocks and logs if you leave them. If you are into the parks they have two kickers in the upper park, the S-box and a couple other boxes, then candyland has 6 or 7 little rails followed by some bigger stuff. Big Bertha's landing is still covered with rocks and probably won't even be built this year. The main park has some fun features including a fun kicker near the end but like always Brighton is horrible at maintaining anything. The jumps and landings are great for the first hour of the day then ruts start forming and by noon the park sucks. I wish they would leave rakes and shovels at each feature so we could just fix them ourselves because their worthless park crew wont. With this storm today, the weekend probably will be about as good as you can hope for this year, unless by some miracle we get pounded on in Feb. and March.

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    Ended up being a pretty good day....




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