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PHOTOS: Rail Jam closes out Penticton鈥檚 first Frost Fest in style

The event saw skiers and snowboarders compete in the middle of the city

If you went by Penticton鈥檚 City Hall over the last week, you may have spotted an unlikely sight, a ski hill in the middle of the city.

It was not a large one, but it was unmistakeably a ski hill, and it even had a rail for tricks on it.

On Jan. 20, people got to see the hill in action as 20 skiers and snowboarders climbed up the scaffolding just out of sight to take on the city鈥檚 first Rail Jam.

The event was one of several additions to the BCHL鈥檚 All-Star Weekend to make it into Penticton鈥檚 Frost Fest.

While the start of the event saw nice fluffy and fat flakes of snowfall, it tapered off into clear skies as the qualifiers started.

The athletes, ranging from local kids used to Apex Mountain to a skier from Sheffield in the U.K., all were competing for a range of prizes.

At the same time, they put on a show for a couple of hundred watchers, with instant replay of every run shown on a big screen next to the hill.

It was a unique event to see, and as the MCs put it,鈥 琉璃神社 doesn鈥檛 have a rail jam. Vernon doesn鈥檛 have a rail jam. Armstrong doesn鈥檛 have a rail jam. Penticton has a rail jam!鈥



Brennan Phillips

About the Author: Brennan Phillips

Brennan was raised in the Okanagan and is thankful every day that he gets to live and work in one of the most beautiful places in Canada.
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