This was all with the Max Lens Mod. Really happy with how it turned out. I dont know if it’s better then the gimbal, but for not having the hassle and clutter… I LOVE IT! 😂
I did not enjoy this trail. It didn’t seem made for mountain bikes. It was challenging and technical but I think I like swoopy corners too much for me to be able to enjoy riding this. This trail felt like the north shore of Vancouver but 100% rocks. It was mildly terrifying in the switchbacks that were slow but you had to keep your speed up and tire placement had to be spot on or you had some very real consequences if you made a small mistake. I can see how some people would love this trail but for me it was like going to work but with a LOT of unnecessary anxiety.
Hey, I'm from Vancouver. Not many trails like that up here with sheer cliff exposure, but definitely rock gardens, slabs, wet, roots, slow, technical goodness. Shorts all year round too. Just need waterproof socks and a good jacket/gloves. Would love another road trip back down to Tahoe.
Road trip from the North Shore....i'm in
Where can I get picked up at when I finish this trail? I’m hoping to ride it next week
At lily lake
Love this trail and helps my progress in mtb trail ride..
I ordered my offering back in June, hoping it arrives before the spring. How do you like it so far?
trail looks sick. cant wait to visit and give it a go! hope
you guys are doing good
You too man! The riding at that bike park looks dope!
@@loamtroopers next level fun. if you're ever out this way, hollar for sure..
Spent about 3 mintha helping to build this trail
dope!
Thanks!
Such a sick trail
awesome trail! did you run you hero 9 just with a max lens or did you also use a gimbal? looks really smooth and stable!
This was all with the Max Lens Mod. Really happy with how it turned out. I dont know if it’s better then the gimbal, but for not having the hassle and clutter… I LOVE IT! 😂
I did not enjoy this trail. It didn’t seem made for mountain bikes. It was challenging and technical but I think I like swoopy corners too much for me to be able to enjoy riding this. This trail felt like the north shore of Vancouver but 100% rocks. It was mildly terrifying in the switchbacks that were slow but you had to keep your speed up and tire placement had to be spot on or you had some very real consequences if you made a small mistake.
I can see how some people would love this trail but for me it was like going to work but with a LOT of unnecessary anxiety.
Hey, I'm from Vancouver. Not many trails like that up here with sheer cliff exposure, but definitely rock gardens, slabs, wet, roots, slow, technical goodness. Shorts all year round too. Just need waterproof socks and a good jacket/gloves.
Would love another road trip back down to Tahoe.