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Katal in Mammoth: May 22-31

Katal in Mammoth: May 22-31

Mammoth Mountain and Katal Innovations have teamed up to bring a Katal Landing Pad to Mammoth from May 22-31, 2010.

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Katal is back in Lake Louise

Katal is back in Lake Louise

Katal is bringing the Landing Pad back to Lake Louise from April 23rd to May 2nd. The Landing Pad was in Lake Louise for last year’s season end celebration. At the time, it was the first public debut of the Landing Pad. Since then, we’ve done a setup for the Opening Ceremonies, had a very ...

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Katal Presents:  Progression Sessions

Katal Presents: Progression Sessions

What: Best trick competition on the Katal landing pad! Who: Open to all Skiers and Snowboarders Open division – 13 and over Junior division – 12 and under When: Feb 19th – 9:00 – 10:00 Registration @ Ski and Snowboard Club Vail 10:00 – 12:00 Training @ the Pad, Gold Peak Terrain Park 12:00 – ...

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Katal teams up with Ski and Snowboard Club Vail

Katal teams up with Ski and Snowboard Club Vail

We will be opening up the landing pad to the public for just $75 per day. Teams and large groups can book a private three hour session. For  information on how to get on the landing pad contact vail@katalinnovations.com. Check out the video! Katal has teamed up with Ski and Snowboard Club Vail to take ...

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The Landing Pad on Blackcomb Glacier July 2009

The Landing Pad on Blackcomb Glacier July 2009

Katal would like to thank everyone for coming out to Blackcomb and throwing down. We saw fresh tricks, smiles, progression and style. Our friends John Swystun and Ryan Regehr made a few videos, and you can check them out here:

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Katal at Lake Louise

Katal at Lake Louise

On May 1st through 3rd Katal Innovations opened to the public for the first time ever at Lake Louise. With almost 400 riders signing up over the course of three days it was a overwhelming success. With riders ranging from 8 all the way to 48 years old and skill levels from beginner all the ...