Finally something that isn't a compact looper. I thought the name sounded kinda cool. I know I had sometime made a woodie called X Beast and its signature element was a 90 degree drop, but it was crap. This one aims to be for RMC what the Voyage is to Gravity Group.
![Image](http://imageshack.us/a/img255/522/xbeast2130306234602002.png)
A kind of double down drop. This will probably end up as a terrain coaster. The lift crest is roughly 164.8 feet above the base of the lift and the ride is roughly a 193 foot elevation difference. It will probably go into an underground tunnel.
![Image](http://imageshack.us/a/img163/2407/xbeast2130306234551001.png)
78 degree first drop.
![Image](http://imageshack.us/a/img254/5921/xbeast2130306234624003.png)
You can't see it just from the picture but the lift sound is ripped from the video of Outlaw Run testing.
![Image](http://imageshack.us/a/img849/2852/xbeast2130306234647004.png)
That hill pulls serious ejector air, at least -1.0.
![Image](http://imageshack.us/a/img255/8482/xbeast2130306234524000.png)
As far as I got.
A vital question: do Rocky Mountains have friction wheels in the station or do they rely on gravity to slide out on their own like most wooden coasters do?