- June 19, 2019
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Children enjoyed a number of attractions, including a rock climbing wall.
Giulianna Hale shows off a smile as she bounces up-and-down on a bungie ride.
Charlie Walsh holds on tight as he tries to avoid falling off a mechanical bull during Saturday’s festivities.
With her face painted like a butterfly, Harper Grey enjoys an ice cream cone, as she enjoys an afternoon with her family.
Ava Rouso dangles in midair as she enjoys a turn on a bungie ride.
Chile native Valentina Gonzalez flies through the sky as she competes in the U23 women’s jump finals.
Local skier Brooke Baldwin takes to the sky during the U23 women’s jump finals at the King of Darkness tournament.
Local skier Brooke Baldwin prepares for landing during the U23 women’s jump finals at the King of Darkness tournament.
Joel Poland makes a quick cut in the water before he approaches the ramp.
Rex McDermeit closes his eyes and stays still as he gets painted up like a pirate.
Russell Gay flips around as he participates in the trick prelims during the King of Darkness tournament.
Russell Gay shows off a big back flip during the trick prelims during the King of Darkness tournament.
The trick portion of the afternoon proved to be one of the most popular contests for the crowd.
With his face painted as Spider-Man, Braxton Pesicek runs around as he enjoys some time with his family.
Aliaksandra Danisheuskaya whips up waves as she takes part in the slalom competition.
Aliaksandra Danisheuskaya flies through the water as she takes part in the slalom competition.
Local skier Taylor Garcia gets prepared for his jumps during the night portion of King of Darkness.
Taylor Garcia flies through a darkened sky late Saturday night during the King of Darkness tournament.
It was a weekend of “oohs” and “aahs,” as some of the world’s top skiers took to the water to participate in the third annual King of Darkness tournament in Horizon West.
Held on Little Lake Hancock from Friday, Nov. 2 to Saturday, Nov. 3, visitors took in numerous skiing competitions — including slalom and jumps — featuring local, national and international talent.
There were also other festivities on hand like food trucks, and inflatable play places for kids.