Ah, that's right. You are coming out this year. I look forward to your visit. I respond to so many emails, texts, and comments I often forget who's coming out to or has been to Everstoke
@@mtbingadventures1551 yea, it’s been nice seeing glimpses of site 5. Really excited to be able to see the kids in the skills area from camp!!! Where else do you get that!?! Then my wife and I being able to take turns riding right from camp, it’s so perfect!
@@mtbingadventures1551 you've seen those paperweights on someone's desk with some scorpion or insect in them, you could do the visual pun and get a micro machine/matchbox VW Beetle car and put it in resin, but it has to be amber coloured like Jurassic Park 🦖
Hey Aaron. Great video. Nina and I had a great time and we enjoyed helping you work on the trail. We will definitely be returning. Jon. ps, I think you should have left the bugs in the table lol.
It was really awesome having you out at Everstoke. Thanks for lending a hand on trail building. It's always nice to have some extra help. I look forward to your return. Oh, if you look really close, you might be able to find a bug left in the table. 😆
Not sure what’s behind the wooden berm after the drop zone, but have you considered a line where you can go straight over it? Could be some sort of gap jump/flat top. I imagine you get decent speed down the hill
Hey I recently saw a video of a guy that heated his water with a metal coil of something like copper. One end in the water the rest of the coil sitting in a fire. Then with a thermometer was able to get the water to the temp he wanted. An idea that might work if youre just using it once in a while.
Totally, we are dabbling with that a bit. We also tried a fire heater that sat in the water bit, and it started floating 😳. A few learning curves with that one. The copper coil that sat in the fire started working a little, but we kept getting to much air in the pipe. Not sure what we did wrong 😕
Why don´t you put tiles over those ones in the Table(s)? You can choose some sturdy ones and more abrasive made to be used outside and "ciment" over those ones, simple, cheap and they will last longer
I thought about tile. I'm really excited about trying the Epoxy so I can practice for a future wooden table top. I've seen some really cool videos of people making really exotic designs. I'm hoping to get good enough to make one of those eventually.
@@mtbingadventures1551 Understood. In that case the Epoxy option is a good practice. You are probrably following but fot that epoxy tables subjects i like to follow the @BlacktailStudio Channel
I'm concerned about that as well. Or kids climbing on them or people sitting on them. I'll have to put up signs and hope for the best. So far, all the guests have been amazing and very respectful of property.
@@mtbingadventures1551 I hear you. Unfortunately you get any group of people together, there's going to be one or two idiots in the bunch. If you can strategically surround your picnic table with some large obstacles, such as large rock perhaps at least you can prevent someone trying to tabletop it with their bike. Looks great!
@@mtbingadventures1551 there's idiots everywhere. I had a friend over at my house I had a huge dumpster in the driveway with a sign saying no poop please. First thing she did was picked up a bag of dog crap I had set outside of it and she threw it in. 🤯 Needless to say I made her climb into the dumpster and fetch it back out.
It’s looking great, so excited to come stay this summer! I like how that new trail lines up to the bigger drops
Ah, that's right. You are coming out this year. I look forward to your visit. I respond to so many emails, texts, and comments I often forget who's coming out to or has been to Everstoke
@@mtbingadventures1551 yea, it’s been nice seeing glimpses of site 5. Really excited to be able to see the kids in the skills area from camp!!! Where else do you get that!?! Then my wife and I being able to take turns riding right from camp, it’s so perfect!
Great Video once again Aaron, keep up the good work.
Thanks for continuing to follow along. I love hearing the comments for great motivation
_Who drilled the bugs out? Who, who, who?!_ 🎶 Ha ha ha
Oh great, now that's going to be stuck in my head. I might end singing it in my video accidentally
@@mtbingadventures1551 you've seen those paperweights on someone's desk with some scorpion or insect in them, you could do the visual pun and get a micro machine/matchbox VW Beetle car and put it in resin, but it has to be amber coloured like Jurassic Park 🦖
Hey Aaron. Great video. Nina and I had a great time and we enjoyed helping you work on the trail. We will definitely be returning. Jon. ps, I think you should have left the bugs in the table lol.
It was really awesome having you out at Everstoke. Thanks for lending a hand on trail building. It's always nice to have some extra help. I look forward to your return. Oh, if you look really close, you might be able to find a bug left in the table. 😆
Not sure what’s behind the wooden berm after the drop zone, but have you considered a line where you can go straight over it? Could be some sort of gap jump/flat top. I imagine you get decent speed down the hill
We have space back there for something cool. I'm hoping we'll be able to do a few additional things off of the wood berm
Bugs added some character. HA!
I guess I should have left them. Lots of people telling me the same thing
During the fast fwd part of the table project (final scene), you can really hear those bugs flying by!!!! 😋
Ha ha, my Everstoke special effects staff at work
Hey I recently saw a video of a guy that heated his water with a metal coil of something like copper. One end in the water the rest of the coil sitting in a fire. Then with a thermometer was able to get the water to the temp he wanted. An idea that might work if youre just using it once in a while.
Totally, we are dabbling with that a bit. We also tried a fire heater that sat in the water bit, and it started floating 😳. A few learning curves with that one. The copper coil that sat in the fire started working a little, but we kept getting to much air in the pipe. Not sure what we did wrong 😕
Do you guys have power for charging E-bikes? Asking for a friend.
Yes, we have some solar with batteries and back up generator
nice job on the steps…
Thank you
Damn, those bugs came in at the worst time. They look kinda like those prehistoric bug fossils found in tree sap 😅
I extracted some dinosaur blood from them. Wait until you see the future wild life at Everstoke. I hope you can ride faster than a T-rex.
Maybe if you have a battery fan blowing over the table it would keep the bugs away
We do have that. I like that idea a lot. Is was a pain setting up the garbage bag. I'll try that next time.
Why don´t you put tiles over those ones in the Table(s)? You can choose some sturdy ones and more abrasive made to be used outside and "ciment" over those ones, simple, cheap and they will last longer
I thought about tile. I'm really excited about trying the Epoxy so I can practice for a future wooden table top. I've seen some really cool videos of people making really exotic designs. I'm hoping to get good enough to make one of those eventually.
@@mtbingadventures1551 Understood. In that case the Epoxy option is a good practice. You are probrably following but fot that epoxy tables subjects i like to follow the @BlacktailStudio Channel
Bugs give it character! leave em!
Maybe the next table. Hopefully, we'll get a rare beetle for really good decoration
I'm early...how's it goin' Aaron?
It's going really good right now. I feel like we've been getting so much stuff done. Getting these tables done will be really nice.
Worried some idiot will try bunny hopping your bench or table.
I'm concerned about that as well. Or kids climbing on them or people sitting on them. I'll have to put up signs and hope for the best. So far, all the guests have been amazing and very respectful of property.
@@mtbingadventures1551 I hear you. Unfortunately you get any group of people together, there's going to be one or two idiots in the bunch. If you can strategically surround your picnic table with some large obstacles, such as large rock perhaps at least you can prevent someone trying to tabletop it with their bike. Looks great!
@@mtbingadventures1551 there's idiots everywhere. I had a friend over at my house I had a huge dumpster in the driveway with a sign saying no poop please. First thing she did was picked up a bag of dog crap I had set outside of it and she threw it in. 🤯 Needless to say I made her climb into the dumpster and fetch it back out.