Hey thanks man I'm glad you're enjoying them, depends what you are trying to progress at. If it's bunnyhops you can do those anywhere. If you're trying to practice drops there are curbs, stairs, ledges and loading docks everywhere. As far as hitting bike jumps, north park has 2 small jump lines, alameda has some mellow jumps and Frick Park does also. Or you could check out the indoor bikepark called @thewheelmill
Congrats on the first bike! Alameda is pretty easy and well marked. There are trail maps there just take a picture of one of those or download the trailforks app. I recommend that if you're going to start riding new places. You will be fine there if you get turned around there are plenty of people there most of the time that can guide you the right way.
So glad you came up in my feed. It’s nice to see footage of trails I know well and some I don’t. Nice bike!
Glad you enjoyed thank you! More to come eventually after I heal up
Nice bike!!! Good video. Hope to hit that trail soon.
Thank you! Enjoy👍
Dude I watch your videos and rewatch often. Im a local rider too. What tips do you have or where do you suggest to session to progress?
Hey thanks man I'm glad you're enjoying them, depends what you are trying to progress at. If it's bunnyhops you can do those anywhere. If you're trying to practice drops there are curbs, stairs, ledges and loading docks everywhere. As far as hitting bike jumps, north park has 2 small jump lines, alameda has some mellow jumps and Frick Park does also. Or you could check out the indoor bikepark called @thewheelmill
That's a bit harsh lol. I think they are fun, they definitely require fitness thats for sure.
Just got my first mtb. I might try this place this weekend. Im going to get so lost in there. Is there maps?
Congrats on the first bike! Alameda is pretty easy and well marked. There are trail maps there just take a picture of one of those or download the trailforks app. I recommend that if you're going to start riding new places. You will be fine there if you get turned around there are plenty of people there most of the time that can guide you the right way.
@@outoffokuss thanks, I can't wait to try it out