So many haters. It's clearly not a pump track meant for speed. Seems more like something you'd encounter on a technical trail. If anything, you could implant a few logs or rocks on the berms to up the difficulty a bit. Get that sense of uneven trails. Good stuff!
Good job dude. Efficient trail designs will come with riding experience, but most kids your age can't even start a damn chainsaw let alone run one and the rest of the equipment you're utilizing. Keep up the hard work and dedication. My only tip is to mix your dirt before you place or stack it instead of watering once its done. You'll be able to ride it harder, earlier and will last forever once it sets.
Setup looks sick where you are!! All i would say is make everything deeper and longer in the corners i 100% know youll love it. For instance if the first berm dropped earlier you could rip it more and then extend the gap into the second berm and youll be smiling 100%
Nice vid and building technique. First S-bend berm to berm I built didnt work and needed re-shaping for sizing and flow which meant that it just worked with whipping and sliding the back end around both. Yours just works but as i suspect others have pointed out the berms are too tight together and sharp. I was hoping after you built the first one that you rode it to see where it pointed you for placing and shaping the second one :-/ but you did same as i did
Sweet little build man!! That’s awesome your actually practicing tight stuff, working on your skills not just building solely what you think is “fun”. And also if you work this hard in everything you do you will do amazing in life!!
If you wet the dirt and then let it soak in, add more water and then throw a really really light layer of dry dirt on top it'll dry the dirt out faster and fill in any cracks that occur when it's drying
Man to hell with all these haters sayin its to tight. Learning how to navigate tight turns is a crucial skill in mountain biking. The people who say its to tight probably don't even have the skill to ride something that tight ahaha. Keep at it man great job!!!
second berm was placed a bit awkwardly from the exit of the first. needed to be lower down so you can enter from the very top and carry your speed through, not come to an almost full stop and have to turn your bars 90 degrees to get through
So sick! I love your music choices too, it makes your videos so good. I wish I had the tools you do though. I only have a shovel and a rake, but I do my best with it.
When you’re watering the dirt, before you pack it you should let the water soak in a little more because what you’re doing now is just getting the top layer wet
You could build and insane track you've got the equipment dirt and skills to build all of it now that you rode what you built you know what to do next time to make it even better
When you watering the dirt and afterwards hitting it whit a shovel you would get a really nice and hard surface which holds the berm in shape for longer time, so if you have water near you i would say its needed, if the dirt is already wet it would do the job fine as well. The only thing you can do now is go out and practices :D
I'm wondering why the wood structure instead of just a pure dirt pile ? Space ? Time ? Ressource ? Durability ? Legit question, no hate, awesome work mate =)
Hey men . Very nice job . We all like your bike park . Could you please upload a video more frequently !! Or could you please tell us were is that trail to visit it
Thanks, i build it on private land and i don't want to have people running around all the time, but if you came to Denmark we could maybe find a day :D
Awesome techniques and repurposing fence posts, I’d guess you are a “farm” kid who knows hard work (yes redundant) with plenty of skill with equipment. I’m prepping to build with similar equipment on my 5 acres in Missouri, for grandkids, budding high school racers from Colorado. My next step is hunting down used treated posts, beams, etc. Someone’s trash is my treasurer.
Also Flow kannst du das schonmal nicht nennen. Kurven sind viel zu eng, es macht 100% mehr Spaß mit guten und befahrbaren Strecken bzw. Anliegern. Trotzdem schöne Aufnahmen.
So many haters. It's clearly not a pump track meant for speed. Seems more like something you'd encounter on a technical trail. If anything, you could implant a few logs or rocks on the berms to up the difficulty a bit. Get that sense of uneven trails. Good stuff!
Thansk man! Your a true mtb'er/trailbuilder who understands my backyard, really appreciate it!
That would be all gone by now it’s so cheap
I really think its a little bit to tight, not even for technical practise
I want you to make a video riding everything that you have made
Ride or Die sure 👍
Good job dude. Efficient trail designs will come with riding experience, but most kids your age can't even start a damn chainsaw let alone run one and the rest of the equipment you're utilizing. Keep up the hard work and dedication. My only tip is to mix your dirt before you place or stack it instead of watering once its done. You'll be able to ride it harder, earlier and will last forever once it sets.
This guy puts in the effort to ride. “ Anything in life worth doing is worth overdoing.” Awesome work!
Jay Kleinfeld thanks man appreciate it!
love to see I not the only one the likes to go out and build some trail! Keep up the good work!
Yeah, thanks man 🤘
The old man at 7:48 made my day
Haha awesome, my grandfather has to know what's going on 😆
Nice equipment! That makes building fun.
It’s better than my local biking trail....
Trail looks amazing!
so funny how I look through the comments and everyone is just shit talking. This is great practice and the video was great.
The second berm is a bit overkill for the speed you have, but honestly you have to tools so why not!
Dog Yeah haha, but who doesn't like big berms?
Exactly.
He might like it
Little scketchy but good idea
Vicente Grazioli it's not easy to ride but I like it
You got to appreciate the hard work and the parental support.
Lol did the song say, look at those palm trees, damn😂 great vid
I love this the wood features are great and I love how you do short video parts as well I’m excited to see the next videos
Thats sick, and brilliant video too, cheers.
I new it was way to tight
Hugo Mccarroll MTB same
It's tight, but I wanted something tight go get some practice to lay the bike down
Defently
Hugo Mccarroll MTB you always build your stuff to small or to tight
That’s what she said
Big job ;it's heavy trail !
Hey coming over from BB. Showing support!!!!!
As a local trailbuilder myself here in Ireland this is SO much BETTER than my stuff! Awesome work!
woah, cool new spot
Thank you so much Esben!!!!!!
Me and my friend are making track and get inspired by your videos.
Thanks man! Awesome to hear!!
You've inspired me to build more
it looks good but I think it's totally unridable xD
Filip stritezsky true
Setup looks sick where you are!! All i would say is make everything deeper and longer in the corners i 100% know youll love it. For instance if the first berm dropped earlier you could rip it more and then extend the gap into the second berm and youll be smiling 100%
Nice vid and building technique. First S-bend berm to berm I built didnt work and needed re-shaping for sizing and flow which meant that it just worked with whipping and sliding the back end around both.
Yours just works but as i suspect others have pointed out the berms are too tight together and sharp.
I was hoping after you built the first one that you rode it to see where it pointed you for placing and shaping the second one :-/ but you did same as i did
Sweet little build man!! That’s awesome your actually practicing tight stuff, working on your skills not just building solely what you think is “fun”. And also if you work this hard in everything you do you will do amazing in life!!
If you wet the dirt and then let it soak in, add more water and then throw a really really light layer of dry dirt on top it'll dry the dirt out faster and fill in any cracks that occur when it's drying
I wanna try that! Love MTB
Man to hell with all these haters sayin its to tight. Learning how to navigate tight turns is a crucial skill in mountain biking. The people who say its to tight probably don't even have the skill to ride something that tight ahaha. Keep at it man great job!!!
Love the work you did kid!
Great job!
“Look at those palm trees damn” this video has nothing to do with palm trees😂😂 but either way great video
Hahah yes, thanks man 😂
looks great!
Thanks mate!
second berm was placed a bit awkwardly from the exit of the first. needed to be lower down so you can enter from the very top and carry your speed through, not come to an almost full stop and have to turn your bars 90 degrees to get through
Good work but u no what has to be done ✌️
Good job
So sick! I love your music choices too, it makes your videos so good. I wish I had the tools you do though. I only have a shovel and a rake, but I do my best with it.
Richtig schön gemacht 🌚
Good idea!!!🖒🖒
Franchement bravo !!!!!
I need to come and ride this
When you’re watering the dirt, before you pack it you should let the water soak in a little more because what you’re doing now is just getting the top layer wet
Yeah for sure :D
looks sick but should make the burms less tight
Nice work dude!!! 👍👍👍
Well done👍💪
Nice 👍
I also do trail building but yours are so good
Other than been too tight awsome idea
Siccccckkkkkk 🤙
Subbed! I wish I could dig holes like that here. The ground here would break that bit.
Bro !!! Use that lil bucket on that machine you have more , wore me out watching !
You could build and insane track you've got the equipment dirt and skills to build all of it now that you rode what you built you know what to do next time to make it even better
Nice man!
Nice video😅🤘👏👍
Where are you now?
I'm new, and I'm looking to build a few berms in my backyard and I was just wondering whats the purpose of the water? Is it needed?
When you watering the dirt and afterwards hitting it whit a shovel you would get a really nice and hard surface which holds the berm in shape for longer time, so if you have water near you i would say its needed, if the dirt is already wet it would do the job fine as well. The only thing you can do now is go out and practices :D
Epic
I like ur vids
Hey from spain!! I realy like your track 👌🏼👌🏼
What is your Green tractor? 😁
Hugo Rahe it's a mini loader, this brand is uni loader
Wait till the berms dry until you ride them, these will help prevent them from getting big tire marks in them right away
Nice
Where is your trail located?
Sydjylland
do you live in the uk if you do i woulden't mind shredding with you
nice shirt man im Australian
LostKeys haha, where are you from in Australia?
1 hour north of Brisbane
Do you live on a farm or? :D
Nah live in the suburbs but we have a farm in another State. :D
Next year I'm planning on going to aus for working on a big farm
It’s like a mix of farming sim 19 and mtb lol
This is luxus
amigo un saludo desde argentina
Sick!
I'm wondering why the wood structure instead of just a pure dirt pile ? Space ? Time ? Ressource ? Durability ? Legit question, no hate, awesome work mate =)
It would take a lot more space/ more dirt, if it was only dirt. Thanks man!
63 haters disliked this.. well done tho.. not bad at all..a little tight but good for practice
Trail Weaks exactly finally a mate who understand it's good for practice! 🤘
From where are you?
Dominik Schwarz Denmark
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👌🏻😄
Looks like a BMX or a dj bike would work better.
I agree
It’s sick but it doesn’t really flow
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Well...that's how you learn, at least it happened to me too, you have to build everything 3 times bigger than you think lol
Hey men . Very nice job . We all like your bike park . Could you please upload a video more frequently !! Or could you please tell us were is that trail to visit it
its at his house idiot
Thanks, i build it on private land and i don't want to have people running around all the time, but if you came to Denmark we could maybe find a day :D
Trailbuilder - Esben Aaby of course ! We could make a video in my Chanel with you and your exelent work !
Awesome techniques and repurposing fence posts, I’d guess you are a “farm” kid who knows hard work (yes redundant) with plenty of skill with equipment. I’m prepping to build with similar equipment on my 5 acres in Missouri, for grandkids, budding high school racers from Colorado. My next step is hunting down used treated posts, beams, etc. Someone’s trash is my treasurer.
Thanks mate, that's right. Wish you all the best with your trail and a lot of fun!
That was a dope vid just looks like track was to tight
its a littlebit tight
New episode please😂
made the first one way to close so you can’t get enough speed
Wow
Tous sa pour descendre à deux à l'heure
Kan du lave et pumptrack
You build much better than you ride
8:13 you could of left the end of the berm like this and had a drop out the end of the berm
Die kurven sind immernoch zu eng😞
freerider_jgr Der Typ lernt halt auch nicht aus seinen Fehlern😂
You always build you stuff to small or to tight
Nice vid!! But there to close so u have no room to pump the berm and that last one looks square from ur camera angle
make it bigger next time :)
You need a drone
Brian Putney I actually had one haha, also thought of a new one while building this
That berm was way to tight
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Wtf how goes this kid do this by him self?
Also Flow kannst du das schonmal nicht nennen. Kurven sind viel zu eng, es macht 100% mehr Spaß mit guten und befahrbaren Strecken bzw. Anliegern. Trotzdem schöne Aufnahmen.
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Der Moment in dem du merkst dass alles umsonst war...
Wieso sprichst du in einen video wo alle englisch sprechen Deutsch :D
9:41 there’s Bigfoot in the background
U need to invite some body to joint w u bro