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The Burton Stash in Avoriaz Gets Bigger This Winter

Improvements for this season to the all natural feature park from Burton

featured in News & reviews Author Ellie Mahoney, Morzine Editor Updated

The Stash in Avoriaz is the go to place for natural freestyle riding, created in conjunction with Burton it's still one of the best of it's kind in Europe, and this winter it's set to get even better!

Tammy from Mint Snowboarding School has been investigating what the park team have been up to since a few new features have been spotted popping up in the trees in the last few months.

The inventory now includes 36 features, including 4 new ones at the bottom of the Lindarets forest, a new banked slalom course in the middle and they've also started a protection programme for tree saplings.

Here's how the feature inventory looks for this year:

  1. Up flat down
  2. Snake Run
  3. Pyramid
  4. Up gap down
  5. Wall
  6. Quarter to coping
  7. The crazy jib of hell
  8. Stash stump
  9. The fallen dead tree
  10. Double wall
  11. Hang on the wall - NEW
  12. The suicide pole jam
  13. Benches
  14. Flat down
  15. Double curved wall - NEW
  16. Wall ride
  17. Shreddie's rainbow
  18. The souvenir bridge
  19. The old picnic table
  20. The new picnic table - NEW
  21. Curved wall
  22. Wall ride
  23. Transition to vertical tree
  24. The massive extended wall
  25. The roof
  26. Natural jib trunk
  27. The little up flat down
  28. The rainbow log
  29. The washing machine
  30. The banana
  31. Corner jump
  32. Bonk on the trunk
  33. The other pyramid
  34. Corner jump
  35. Transition to bench
  36. Corner of the bonk

The Stash is around 1.3km long and covers a vertical descent of around 470m. There are three different levels of difficulty through the trees which meet half way at a cabin, and it's all accessed via the Prolays chairlift (see maps here).

Take a look at the pictures above to see the work in progress and hit the weblink button in the top right hand corner to find out more about Mint Snowboarding School.

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