Doesn’t appear to be as loose as Snoqualmie. Stevens has rock crusher and pbr, which looks like Snoqualmie really doesn’t have the equivalent too. Those will definitely get you comfortable jumping big tables. I’d def say go at least once to check it out
Unfortunately, I would not recommend a rigid kids bike at this park. I have a friend who has ridden a good amount of the trails (except the double blacks) on a hardtail but it's rough. I would go to Stevens pass to enjoy the hardtail and no suspension kid bike
Slab N Tickle is so good. And those tables at the end don't really feel like tables with the amount of lift they would naturally give you LOL
haha yeah those tables are massive
TQ for sharing. Looks pretty scary! SUBSCRIBED!
I'm glad you enjoyed it! I got a new video of Snoqualmie from this year up too. A complete guide video is in the works as well...
@@MTB_Corbin great. I’m working a feasibility study to fly there
Have you been to Stevens? I've been there twice, but haven't made it to Snoqualmie yet.
I haven’t! What’s the style of those trails? Worth a 3 hour drive?
Doesn’t appear to be as loose as Snoqualmie. Stevens has rock crusher and pbr, which looks like Snoqualmie really doesn’t have the equivalent too. Those will definitely get you comfortable jumping big tables.
I’d def say go at least once to check it out
I need to get back up there with my V10!
That would shred!
Hello, are the easy trails easy enough for hardtail and no suspension kid bike? Thanks
Unfortunately, I would not recommend a rigid kids bike at this park. I have a friend who has ridden a good amount of the trails (except the double blacks) on a hardtail but it's rough. I would go to Stevens pass to enjoy the hardtail and no suspension kid bike