If I were to create an information ecology, it would
be one that represents mountains for snowboarders. I do not want to sound one
sided when I say it is only for snowboarders, but snowboarders and skiers judge
quality of mountains on completely different standards. This information
ecology will aid in choosing the best mountain to visit in order to gain the
most out of your winter trip. It will pinpoint the exact mountains that are
bound to get enough snow to withstand a fun filled and well spent trip. One goal
that I am incorporating into this ecology is the ratings of different parks for
various mountains. Not everybody that snowboards is interested in doing tricks,
but for those who are it gives ratings of the best parks around. The information
ecology will include firsthand accounts of the mountains visited and the pros
and cons involved with it. This information ecology will be developed in order
to save people the agony of planning a day trip to a new mountain they are
unfamiliar with. In case people are unsure about the mountain and its different
characteristics, they can check this website and actually get firsthand
accounts as to the mountains operations, skill levels, snow predictions, and in
case of no snow, the quality of the homemade snow most mountains produce
themselves artificially. A non-goal of this ecology would be any personal views
towards mountains. Also it would not mention the actual layout of any specific trails
and the differentiating sizes. When it comes to the skill level section of this
ecology, I want it simply to be a description for what type of boarder (experience
wise) should be visiting this mountain.
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