It looks like it may actually get taken out due to a proposed re-route of the jumpline which I'm not happy about. Management seems to be more focused on changing the current trails, and not on creating new ones.
@@SingleTrackSurgeon yeah you're right, im up here today and they made a lot of progress on it since last weekend. I just hope they figure out how to keep good dirt in the corners ... The last one was terrible because the sand in all the corners.
They either have to water more, or take a page out of Mammoths playbook and install pavers. I don't really get why people hate pavers so much, if they are done right they are great.
Great tutorial! We just took the family to Snow Summit for the first time! They are hooked on the lift concept. I think we’ll try out snow valley next.
My bro and sister took me there a few years back. Good place but needs more trail to compete with Snow Summit(heard they also own this). Who's the deciding factor of what more can be done here for expansion of trails? @8:33 you missed the right hander btw 😉
Compared to a bike park like Snow Summit that has had many more years to develop, I think they are doing a great job. They are not owned by the parent company that owns Snow Summit and Bear. There have been some rumblings, but nothing concrete yet. And the new routing for Winchester (@8:25) avoids those first two berms, I'm not particularly thrilled about that.
@@fastsvo the dirt is decomposed granite, so technically not "bad" but different that snow summit/skypark...it is a very loose dirt and what I meant was that the dirt was not as unmaintained as last year because last year, the trail builders were not very good
@@TumorWarriorMedia yeah, ever since Ian left its been rough. And I actually like the more course DG over powdery dust over hardpack at Summit. But if there is good moisture, it's hard to beat a good day in the woods at Summit. But those lift lines ☠️☠️☠️
@@SingleTrackSurgeon I was just there today and I agree its a bit rougher than when they first opened, but that has to do with all of the traffic Valley has received, I think Snow Valley is super fun and I like it better than Summit even though Valley has claimed a front rim and front triangle of mine...its unique and built like Mammoth and I enjoy that type of riding, not many jumps and more RAW riding 🤘🏼🤙🏼
Yeah this is a chest mount. I'm going to be filming a full setup video in the coming days. Until then, you can find the links to my equipment in the description.
Being from here, you don't. You want the weather here like 10 years ago. It can get really sketchy at speed because it has hardly rained.. When we would get really good winters and the dirt is good. It's perfect but it's almost turned into straight sand in a lot of spots. I think norcal/oregon/wash (PNW) has some of the best riding.. obv moving up into Canada.. Don't get me wrong, the actual weather is great. It's but without rain it gets really really hard to see. You really don't wanna brake, but you almost kind of have to which is dangerous. Anyways. I'm not nearly as good as OP but I can hold my own and you could see, even he was sliding all over the place and a lot of riders could have went down hard, really hard.
I was there on a Friday afternoon. That final jumpline run was actually done right at 7pm because I wanted the sunset lighting. No waiting in lines the whole day!
It's just a different style of riding. I actually like it better than places that are powder over hard pack. I find the DG has some weight to it so you just kind of meander around instead of sliding straight out to the ground. It definitely takes some getting used to though.
Tried Snow Valley for the first time a few weeks ago with a group of friends. Coming from Snow Summit, I(we) did not like it at all. The "kitty litter" dirt holds you back a lot throughout all trails and even ruins many of the jumps and berms. Also, the trails are oddly built in many places. There is a reason why this place is extremely empty. Not hating, but I just didn't like this place.
It's a different type of riding that requires a different style of riding for sure. Similar to Mammoth you have to adjust to make it flow. I'm sad to hear you didn't enjoy it.
Great review! will be taking the boys in the afternoon after SnowSummit this year!
You will love it! Opening day tomorrow! Check out some of the trails that I posted from my preview.
Great review.
Thank you Fred!
Best snow valley review
Thank you so much! I tried to do my best.
Thanks!
Anytime! Thanks for watching.
Sick video bro! Thanks for showing the trails🤙🏼
No problem 🤘🏼
I always said snow valley has the bluest green trails around
And I don't thing there is anything wrong with that. 🤣🤘🏼
I concur. I actually prefer it. Truly enjoying your channel. Much respect man.
Thank you so much! Trying to get in here more regularly to post content.
I’m watching this and glad I’m not the only one who thinks this 😬 watching this, I saw many places where I’d have to stop or eat it on the green horn
Give it a good slow run on that first run, and I'm confident you could do Green Horn and Sundance. 👍🏼
I've ridden here probably 30 times, including twice this season already and I learned new things in this video. Great content.
Awesome! That's what I was going for. Thanks for watching.
great video. I love the stoke in the video brother. I have never been to Snow Valley to ride. I am def going after watching this video. Thank You
Glad you enjoyed it! It really is a breath of fresh air and way different from both Skypark and Summit.
I was just there i LOVED IT. I loved how sandy the park was .
I just started making big vlogs, liked and subbedd
Glad you enjoyed it!
Wish they would add a little something after Spur. Adding some small rollers that could be doubles if hit fast enough or even some small tables.
It looks like it may actually get taken out due to a proposed re-route of the jumpline which I'm not happy about. Management seems to be more focused on changing the current trails, and not on creating new ones.
@@SingleTrackSurgeon I don't know if you noticed, but they are building a new big jumpline (or it looks like that) back where the slalom was
That is going to be a new dual slalom course actually. We will see what it looks like.
@@SingleTrackSurgeon yeah you're right, im up here today and they made a lot of progress on it since last weekend. I just hope they figure out how to keep good dirt in the corners ... The last one was terrible because the sand in all the corners.
They either have to water more, or take a page out of Mammoths playbook and install pavers. I don't really get why people hate pavers so much, if they are done right they are great.
Great tutorial! We just took the family to Snow Summit for the first time! They are hooked on the lift concept. I think we’ll try out snow valley next.
It is a great family destination too. Especially on the weekends when the lines in Big Bear get long!
@@SingleTrackSurgeon awesome!
I think we’ll do a video of snow valley from a kids perspective like we did with snow summit!
Thanks
My bro and sister took me there a few years back. Good place but needs more trail to compete with Snow Summit(heard they also own this). Who's the deciding factor of what more can be done here for expansion of trails?
@8:33 you missed the right hander btw 😉
Compared to a bike park like Snow Summit that has had many more years to develop, I think they are doing a great job. They are not owned by the parent company that owns Snow Summit and Bear. There have been some rumblings, but nothing concrete yet. And the new routing for Winchester (@8:25) avoids those first two berms, I'm not particularly thrilled about that.
Great guide to this mountain and all the trails, Thanks
Thank you so much! Glad it was helpful. 🤘🏼
Snow Valley is awesome, I love it every time I go up, the dirt did not look as bad as it should have
It's Mini Mammoth 🤘🏼
What is so bad about the dirt in comparison to snow summit?
@@fastsvo the dirt is decomposed granite, so technically not "bad" but different that snow summit/skypark...it is a very loose dirt and what I meant was that the dirt was not as unmaintained as last year because last year, the trail builders were not very good
@@TumorWarriorMedia yeah, ever since Ian left its been rough. And I actually like the more course DG over powdery dust over hardpack at Summit. But if there is good moisture, it's hard to beat a good day in the woods at Summit. But those lift lines ☠️☠️☠️
@@SingleTrackSurgeon I was just there today and I agree its a bit rougher than when they first opened, but that has to do with all of the traffic Valley has received, I think Snow Valley is super fun and I like it better than Summit even though Valley has claimed a front rim and front triangle of mine...its unique and built like Mammoth and I enjoy that type of riding, not many jumps and more RAW riding 🤘🏼🤙🏼
Is this on a chest mount? If so bracket set up do you have ?The view is perfect
Yeah this is a chest mount. I'm going to be filming a full setup video in the coming days. Until then, you can find the links to my equipment in the description.
@@SingleTrackSurgeon bt the way you riding skills are amazing
Thank you at much! Just lots of practice, and a lot of good times 👍🏼
Thanks for the full guide. Like always great riding. Wow. Place looks sick. No peddling. Sold!!!
Hahahaha, not so sure about "NO" pedaling. But yes, a much easier pedal day than normal. 🤣
This place looks amazing! If only we had some of this weather in Wales !!!
No joke! Looks pretty wet over there!
Being from here, you don't. You want the weather here like 10 years ago. It can get really sketchy at speed because it has hardly rained.. When we would get really good winters and the dirt is good. It's perfect but it's almost turned into straight sand in a lot of spots. I think norcal/oregon/wash (PNW) has some of the best riding.. obv moving up into Canada..
Don't get me wrong, the actual weather is great. It's but without rain it gets really really hard to see. You really don't wanna brake, but you almost kind of have to which is dangerous. Anyways. I'm not nearly as good as OP but I can hold my own and you could see, even he was sliding all over the place and a lot of riders could have went down hard, really hard.
Thanks for the video! What day of the week and what time we’re you there?
I was there on a Friday afternoon. That final jumpline run was actually done right at 7pm because I wanted the sunset lighting. No waiting in lines the whole day!
I really liked super laid back vibe in SV, but kitty litter soil felt really sketchy for intermediate rider like me.
It's just a different style of riding. I actually like it better than places that are powder over hard pack. I find the DG has some weight to it so you just kind of meander around instead of sliding straight out to the ground. It definitely takes some getting used to though.
Nice. Do they allow ebikes up there?
I believe they do! I've seen a couple floating around on the trails. 👍🏼
If you could do a timeline marker splitting the trails that would be helpful when I'm watching this going up the ski lift
I'll try and add chapters for you today. 👍🏼
Hey my son and I are riding here Friday are you riding
Might be at Summit Friday actually.
@@SingleTrackSurgeon oh summit is open? I thought it was just weekends now. We did summit on Sunday and it was packed
Summit is now done for the season, but Valley will be open until the 30th 🤘🏼
@@SingleTrackSurgeon sick brother we had a blast last Friday at Snow Valley.
Ended up going on Sunday actually and got to play in the sand. 🤘🏼
Tried Snow Valley for the first time a few weeks ago with a group of friends. Coming from Snow Summit, I(we) did not like it at all. The "kitty litter" dirt holds you back a lot throughout all trails and even ruins many of the jumps and berms. Also, the trails are oddly built in many places. There is a reason why this place is extremely empty. Not hating, but I just didn't like this place.
It's a different type of riding that requires a different style of riding for sure. Similar to Mammoth you have to adjust to make it flow. I'm sad to hear you didn't enjoy it.