SNOWPARK
Snowpark Götzens Part 1: DIY Snowpark
The DIY Park Opening was more than just an event – it was a meeting point for snowboarders to share their passion.
The sunny winter days of the past week had a lot to offer – and not just because of the weather. Things were really heating up at the Snowpark Götzens: Monster athlete Ethan Morgan invited everyone to the DIY Park Opening. An event that attracted snowboarders from all over the region and beyond to express their creativity on the slopes.
What made this event special: Participants had the opportunity to build their own obstacles. This wasn’t just any ordinary competition but a creative hangout at the Mutters Alm. The DIY nature of the new snowpark created a unique atmosphere where every rider could bring their vision of the perfect snowboard park to life.
Graffiti and tattoo artist Cuse Ex gave the park the perfect visual touch.
This included specially designed Monster Energy gondolas, graffiti sessions on the park car and rails, and much more.
But that wasn’t all! For even more adrenaline, the aforementioned car, which was specially brought to the snowpark for the event, provided the perfect opportunity for spectacular tricks.
The DIY Park Opening was more than just an event – it was a meeting point for snowboarders to share their passion. The atmosphere was relaxed from the start, marked by a strong sense of community. Riders from all corners of the scene exchanged ideas, gave tips, and motivated each other to push their limits. Whether beginner or pro, everyone was welcome here, which made the event special.
From now on, the DIY Park doors are open to everyone!
The DIY Park Opening was more than just an event – it was a meeting point for snowboarders to share their passion.
The sunny winter days of the past week had a lot to offer – and not just because of the weather. Things were really heating up at the Snowpark Götzens: Monster athlete Ethan Morgan invited everyone to the DIY Park Opening. An event that attracted snowboarders from all over the region and beyond to express their creativity on the slopes.
What made this event special: Participants had the opportunity to build their own obstacles. This wasn’t just any ordinary competition but a creative hangout at the Mutters Alm. The DIY nature of the new snowpark created a unique atmosphere where every rider could bring their vision of the perfect snowboard park to life.
Graffiti and tattoo artist Cuse Ex gave the park the perfect visual touch.
This included specially designed Monster Energy gondolas, graffiti sessions on the park car and rails, and much more.
But that wasn’t all! For even more adrenaline, the aforementioned car, which was specially brought to the snowpark for the event, provided the perfect opportunity for spectacular tricks.
The DIY Park Opening was more than just an event – it was a meeting point for snowboarders to share their passion. The atmosphere was relaxed from the start, marked by a strong sense of community. Riders from all corners of the scene exchanged ideas, gave tips, and motivated each other to push their limits. Whether beginner or pro, everyone was welcome here, which made the event special.
From now on, the DIY Park doors are open to everyone!