I had an epiphany on Sunday. I rode Keystone by myself and decided to try my luck in the park. I guess I still had visions of Shaun White in my head. Any hoot, I rode the lift to the top and saw some jibbers fiddling with their boards at the service bench, so I thought I'd give the duck stance a try. I set the front at 15 degrees and the rear at -3. I didn't want to get too radical on the first go. I strap in and take off and the improvement was immediate. My rear foot position felt so much more natural. I felt I was centered on the board and that my riding position was much more relaxed. I easily leaned into toe-side turns and didn't feel any different on heel-side turns. I also felt that I was able to maintain a flat board off of jumps. Next week I may increase (decrease? ) the rear angle to -6 or -9 and see how that feels.
I still suck at jumping but I now feel more confident to hit bigger jumps.