1. BEAVER VALLEY SNOW PARKS 2025 HIGHLIGHT REEL BEAVER VALLEY, ON This 90-second reel was filmed throughout the 2024-25 winter season by Beaver Valley staff and athletes, and edited by Steve Jarrett. Featured riders include world slopestyle champion Liam Brearley, National Team rider Jasmine Baird, street rider Jesse Jarrett, and pro skier Kyle Coxworth, alongside park staff like Elliott Black. The edit compiles the season’s best moments: park builds, the banked slalom and groms series, the “Vans x OJO Rail Plaza,” and pro film shoots. It serves as both a recap of Beaver Val- ley’s season and a showcase of the talent and culture that define its world-class scene. 3. NEVERLAND BANKED SLALOM LOVELAND SKI AREA, CO Loveland Ski Area teamed up with Never Sum- mer and Toyota to host the 6th annual Never- land banked slalom. As a result of the event’s growing popularity, the race has now expanded from one to two days, allowing for more partic- ipation and divisions. Everyone from amateur, adaptive, and professional snowboarders can all take their best shot down ten banked berms and turns to the finish line. A handwork-inten- sive build, the Loveland Park Crew collaborates event has quickly become an annual gathering for big names such as Jess Perlmutter, Annika Morgan, Iris Pham, Jill Perkins, Emma Crosby, and Kennedi Deck. The event’s custom, cas- tle-themed rail plaza featured frontside and backside flat rails leading into a 10-foot drop, as well as a street-style down rail, DFD, North Face pole jam, and corrugated wallride. The build spanned two weeks—one in-shop for fab- rication, with every feature custom made by the Woodward Park City crew, and one on-hill—with 14 hand crew, and four operators sharing two PistenBully ParkPro cats.
with Never Summer employees and riders to shape, sculpt, and maintain the course. It takes the team of six hand crew and one operator about two weeks to complete the course from start to finish. On event day, spectators gather at the finish line to cheer and celebrate the hun- dreds of riders tackling the course.
4. FRZN RAIL JAM BLUE MOUNTAIN RESORT, ON
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Ontario’s longest running rail jam, FRZN, returned with a new setup from the Blue Moun- tain Snowparks team. The build offered four rail and box zones with seven total features, includ- ing a 30-foot waterfall rail, a 12-foot tube into a 30-foot DFD tube, and a 20-foot flat box to pill to 20-foot down box closeout setup. Whale tail rollers led into a 20-foot down rail, round- ing out the creative, multi-line layout. Pushing, shaping, and finalizing the build took six park crew members about 16 hours with the help of one operator in a Prinoth Bison X. Open to all genders, ages, and abilities, the event offered multiple categories—Grom, Amateur, Women’s, and Open—with finalists advancing to the night- time finals jam. EDITS
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2. UNBOUND: SUMMER SUCKS MAMMOTH MOUNTAIN, CA
SEE ALL THE ENTRIES AND VOTE FOR YOUR FAVORITES AT SAMINFO.COM/TERRAIN-PARK-CONTEST. WINNERS IN EACH CATEGORY GET A TROPHY AND SWAG PACKAGE FROM PRINOTH AND ONE GRAND PRIZE WINNER GETS TO SEND A CREW MEMBER TO CUTTER’S CAMP 2026.
Filmed in September 2024, “Summer Sucks” was produced by Samantha Deleo with Mam- moth’s Unbound Terrain Park staff. Set at one of the many lakes near Mammoth Mountain, the
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