<div><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Snowpark Schöneben</strong>. The home of <strong>Battle ROJal</strong>, the host of the legendary <strong>Shred Poker</strong> and last Wednesday it was the place where <strong>Lukas Hofer and Jakub Haber</strong> shredded for the camera. With a bunch of kickers, lots of jibs and a whole lotta rails, the riders definitely had some stuff to hit. A total of <strong>48 Obstacles</strong> were waiting for those shredheads at the creative playground. “The park has much to offer”, photographer Christian Riefenberg says. “We had really good conditions for a shooting.”</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;">But the media staff weren´t the only satisfied ones, the riders were pleased as well. The two <strong>snowboarders</strong> Lukas and Jakub were extra stoked to shred the Snowpark Schöneben. Why? Because they built it with their own hands. Both of them are part of the <strong>shapecrew</strong> at Schöneben, which means that they either shape the park or shred it. Knowing every inch of their home base, Lukas and Jakub had no problem with showing the media crew their skills in a photogenic way.</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Park designer</strong> and therefore boss-man at the Snowpark Schöneben is <strong>Andreas Scharf</strong>. He always loves to see it when riders are shredding in the park. For him the formula to a massive park is easily explained: “What’s really important is the cooperation with the Bergbahnen. Without the help of them we couldn’t build a decent park.” Another important part is the atmosphere inside the crew. Teamwork is vital to building an epic playground like the one in Schöneben.</div>