Phenomenal trail. Totally up my ally. Technical rocks, slabs , small jumps and drops. No monster climbs , moderate pace and points with some speed. Love it. Great ride
I like your tip about having a lot of weight in your feet on the pedals, but I also think it's important to have strong hands on the bars - a lot of rolls have janky or chunky roll outs or transitions (at least here in New England), and it's important to have strong hands and arms on the bars to control that roll out. Great video
Nnnnuts. I listened to you explain and watch you do it: it’s a bit of a chess game having to think 2, 3 steps ahead while keeping the bike rolling/dropping/hopping. No doubt I’d die even while wearing airbags.
Friggin awesome video man. I just need to get my rear out of this chair after work, go vote, then go hit some trails and practice. Any chance you'll be doing a longer video on hitting drops? I am really interested in your explanation on how to do it without killing myself. EDIT: I dont have an issue with rock rolls. Like you said some are more comfortable doing those then drops. That is the way I am.
Depends on how much is too much for your body suspension. There are more flowy and xc oriented trails that a hardtail would handle just fine. Much of the super chunk is optional so I think a hardtail would be fine.
@@slantedground Videos I've seen seem to focus on the tech sections, which I think would be no problem at all. Wondering about the other 90%, is it mixed, or the whole thing full of rocks that would slowly beat you to death after a few runs?
Phenomenal trail. Totally up my ally. Technical rocks, slabs , small jumps and drops. No monster climbs , moderate pace and points with some speed. Love it. Great ride
I like your tip about having a lot of weight in your feet on the pedals, but I also think it's important to have strong hands on the bars - a lot of rolls have janky or chunky roll outs or transitions (at least here in New England), and it's important to have strong hands and arms on the bars to control that roll out. Great video
These trails give you a great workout. Works on your bike balance. 👍
Another great video with useful tips and rad riding!
Nnnnuts. I listened to you explain and watch you do it: it’s a bit of a chess game having to think 2, 3 steps ahead while keeping the bike rolling/dropping/hopping. No doubt I’d die even while wearing airbags.
Friggin awesome video man. I just need to get my rear out of this chair after work, go vote, then go hit some trails and practice. Any chance you'll be doing a longer video on hitting drops? I am really interested in your explanation on how to do it without killing myself. EDIT: I dont have an issue with rock rolls. Like you said some are more comfortable doing those then drops. That is the way I am.
Got to ride boundary line yesterday great trail even for an old man.
Boundary Line is a blast.
Getting to the shed next weekend
Have fun!
Great talk through man..would be really interested to see you looking at drops? You made it look and sound very simple👌
Thanks for watching! I have an in-depth drop vid planned where I’ll offer different cam angles and show different drops at various speeds
@@slantedground that would be cool👌
Have been meaning to go there, only a few hours away. Think it's too much for a hard tail?
Depends on how much is too much for your body suspension. There are more flowy and xc oriented trails that a hardtail would handle just fine. Much of the super chunk is optional so I think a hardtail would be fine.
@@slantedground Videos I've seen seem to focus on the tech sections, which I think would be no problem at all. Wondering about the other 90%, is it mixed, or the whole thing full of rocks that would slowly beat you to death after a few runs?
Still haven't hit that very last janky roll out and I'm in no rush to 😅
I hear ya. It’s a point-and-go. As long as you pick a good line with your skill, you’ll be good.