The 2011/2012 PSP Pass is now available. Get your pass now for entrance into Nor'easter, the Dew Zone, and Blackout Terrain Parks.
Know it... Respect it... Use it.
NSAA and Burton Snowboards have developed this safety initiative to support the proper use and progression of freestyle terrain. Learn more about Smart Style>>>
Freestyle terrain includes jumps, hits, ramps, banks, boxes, jibs, rails.. you get the idea.
MAKE A PLAN
LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP
EASY STYLE IT
RESPECT GETS RESPECT
More Stuff to Know
Know your limits and ability level and select appropriate terrain for YOU.
Know the intended use of the terrain you have chosen. Some features are intended to be used in a series with no stopping. Others individually with stopping areas. Don't know? Ask.
Your actions can take you out of balance and cause serious injury, no matter how the feature is designed or where you land. Land on your feet.
Transitions are changes in the shape and pitch of the snow or feature, or changes from one type of sliding surface to another. They can be gentle or abrupt and demand that users be alert and respond with accurate movements.
Know where to land. The SWEET SPOT is between the "knuckle" and the center of the landing zone.
Inverted Maneuvers are not recommended at Okemo.
Be aware that features change constantly.
Read and obey all signs, instructions and warnings.