Sunday, January 29, 2012
Bretton woods week 2
This week started of on saturday instead of friday. Our friday class got cancelled due to a winter storm and ice. We lost a day because of this. However the following day i learned quite a bit about terrain parks. I started off by taking a tour in the groomer during operation. It was interesting to see how a groomer operated. The majority of the groomer was being operated with just two joysticks. Next I learned how to set up jumps and to make them look appealing to the customer. Bretton woods is one of the many that make the sides of their jumps nice and even. This also requires them to chop the sides down even. We also had to rake the surface of the ramp. I finished up the rest of the day by setting kids up in rock climbing gear so that they could climb on the new indoor climbing wall. One way in which Terrain parks practice sustainability is by using scrap material to make there park features such as rails and boxes (recycling). The park also services the customers, because many like to ride the park. Those how are more experiences like more options. Bretton woods offers lots of terrain park options. The terrain park at bretton also relates to safety in many ways. The terrain park practices safety by inspecting all rails and boxes to make sure there are no sharp edges or ice. These are only a few safety precautions bretton woods follows. Brettons terrain park supports the customers by giving many options as of what to ride or jump for those experienced and non experienced skiers and boarders. It also supports the employee because it gives them something to work on and make money, plus they are allowed to ride the terrain park as well. It also supports the owner because It helps them make profit many experience riders will by tickets just to ride the terrain park. All in all, I enjoyed working in the terrain park department. I was quite an experience
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