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Yeah, nice to see it finally get some love after years of falling into disrepair but would like to see more challenging moves preserved. I wonder how the Neds rebuild will turn out..
@@MINIMALmtb Neds is going to be a disaster. Neds is all rock...perfect wet/winter trail and had tech to boot. Metro came in and cut out all the features (good old liability thing again....) but even so, the trail needed virtually no work due to all the armouring (which is what all trail builders are trying to emulate). I haven't gone down it yet (still closed) but if the current iteration of CBC is any measure it (Neds) will be another Shore gem gone for good. I have ridden the Shore for 42 years so I do have some context to this. Flow is so much more work to create and maintain but carries far lower liability from a land owners point of view. No wonder it is being adopted everywhere it can.
I love this trail
It’s a classic!
Did this on my hardtail, RIP my body
Sounds about right
Great video, is that a blue trail ?
It’s a black. GoPro effect might make it look easier but I’d say it’s a solid black
A mere shadow of what it used to be. Every drop that could be removed by Metro was.
Yeah, nice to see it finally get some love after years of falling into disrepair but would like to see more challenging moves preserved. I wonder how the Neds rebuild will turn out..
@@MINIMALmtb Neds is going to be a disaster. Neds is all rock...perfect wet/winter trail and had tech to boot. Metro came in and cut out all the features (good old liability thing again....) but even so, the trail needed virtually no work due to all the armouring (which is what all trail builders are trying to emulate). I haven't gone down it yet (still closed) but if the current iteration of CBC is any measure it (Neds) will be another Shore gem gone for good. I have ridden the Shore for 42 years so I do have some context to this. Flow is so much more work to create and maintain but carries far lower liability from a land owners point of view. No wonder it is being adopted everywhere it can.