To everybody with even the slightest OCD: Like this comment, if you would love to see a map at the end of every video, including changes in trails, new features ETC. It would really give us all a great perspective on the trail system and its progression. Peace
Has anyone else noticed that when he builds something new he always hits it harder than the last one to check its solid. By the end of.march he's gonna just be dropkicking jumps
Jesse Rio I wish I had the funds to buy a new bike. I borrow my step dads early 2000’s bike when I go out and being 15 I’m unable to work to get the money I need to get a new bike.
Seth: "The problem is, I've never built a wooden berm" Me: Saying out loud, "Like that has ever stopped you" (my wife looking at me like I have lost my mind). Of course, it turns out great, Seth is the man 👊
One thing I love about watching your channel is how much effort you put into everything. Even that model is probably better than what 99% of people could make out of real planks.
He did a bike check video at the old place and showed Alex's Walmart bike (from the Walmart bike challenge video). He said he put a bunch of better parts on it that he had laying around and the bike still sucked.
After watching these videos my kids have asked me if I could build something like this this in our 1/3 of an acre backyard. We now have a 8ft x 8ft platform 6ft off the ground in our backyard! Next step is to add the ramps off both sides and a berm for one of them. Thanks for planting the idea in our heads! Now my kids are much more willing to play in the backyard. Keep up the great work!
Be sure to vote the Socialist Democrats out of office or we will probably lose this next.... So sick of Pseudo intellectual, Climate hoax, Socialist/Communist, ignorant Democrats ruining Life..Heck, California is now a CRAPHOLE after Obama era Democrats ran amock for the Chinese PLA..... I walked away from the T.D.S. CULT and Life is so much mellower...
I genuinely love the serious thought you put into your projects. From the small model to the fact that you dug in the planks so that there won't be an edge when the ground changes a little. That's some serious forethought and best practices that makes your projects really satisfying.
I like how I'm a part of this great community that's watching you develop Berm Peak and all of its features. Seeing the different stages being built really makes it feel like we're there with you and I like that part of your channel, it feels like we're riders on Berm Peak or at least spectators.
Keep it up!!! You inspire me so so so much and always put a smile on my face when i see your noto pop up!! U inspire me to get on my bike a create content on my channel for others to enjoy!! Thank you so so much
In the south east like nc and down to Florida winters get cold like down to 20 degrees most but it’s still super humid so you can’t wear a ton of clothes
@@jaynelson9543 i was like bruh goes down to 20 degrees how hot is it there our winters here go down to - 20 degrees but then i realised you are talking about fahrenheit
Thanks so much. I love these “build and ride” videos. I’m not a big fan of mountain biking, but I love watching your videos. I especially enjoy the Berm Peak express channel - it feels more relaxed and informal and we get to see more of your personality rather than just mountain bike related videos (not to say that I don’t like watching you build features and jumps). Thanks again and I will definitely be tuning in to future uploads.
LOL I love it. One look at my Avitar shows how much I love wooden berms. I've made dozens. The one in the photo (that is me on it) was built from scrapped painted treated 2x6. some of my best were made from chainsawed red cedar planks. The thing I love when transferring speed thru a berm is how you can get height and regain speed. When designing the berm you have to determine your apex and drop if you want to maintain speed around the berm. You need to understand your apex and at what point you drop from that height. Entrance speed transfers to height, and that height determines how far around the berm you can travel stuck to the wall. (assuming a constant angle) Taking too much height produces pre-mature drop off. The entrance then becomes crucial. Remember the entrance and exit must a progressing curve to and from apex. I really love a berm that puts you at height and maintains speed and height thru it. But the one in the photo was a right to apex and drop type. Two things I see as issues for your berm. First; your entrance forces you to enter too low. If you extended the planking at the entrance or build up a dirt transition you would swing in wider and let you take your height earlier. Second; by reducing your exit angle before speed or height reduces you are being thrown to the outside of your exit line forcing speed moderation instead of a natural height drop from apex. That was the issue with the rhododendron. Fixing the first issue may fix the second. If you are going to huck off the wall you do not need that angle reduction. It is all about how you need to approach your next feature. If you look at the photo closely you notice I am just coming to apex. The entrance was from a a mound pump/kicker into a ravine drop in and the entrance onto the wooden wall is nearly straight up taking all of the height as quickly as possible. At apex you are right at huck point (or brake check to roll) to drop onto the lander and immediately into a table top. Man, I loved that line. With the 7'+ of height having the speed to clear the table top was cake. Riders that did not understand or were leery of walls would roll at the bottom of the berm and have to roll the table top. It's all good. When you had it dialed that was the central feature of a 1/4 mile flow including rock gardens and transfers ending with a 25' skinny bridge over a creek putting you at the bottom the "ski launch" to 22' creek gap up.
I'm a custom home builder in NC and I have to say that your knowledge and use of engineered fasteners impresses me. They couldn't be more useful than in applications like this. Well done sir!
I started work on bike on a bike trail in my woods last fall after being inspired by your videos. I can’t wait until the snow is gone and I can finish it enough to start riding.
"aint nothing to it, but to do it" -Rodney Coleman. A quote to live by when fear gets in the way of just sending it. Love the content for Berm Creek, keep up the great work Seth.
YES!!! Killer, Seth, that is rockin! I was surprised the lower wall height worked as well as it did there (I would've gone higher/steeper, just not knowing better & I dig wall rides). Another one just like it (opposite curve) you'll be flying through that whole section. Super cool, dude! Keep up the great work!
exactly my thought, i kinda don't understand why he didn't do that in the first place, it takes 5 minutes... we are not there, but from the camera angles it looks like it would definitely be easier and carrying even more speed.
Yep. It'll get added eventually I bet, just hope it is before someone catches their front wheel on the right hand (wrong) side of the entrance to the wood berm. Instant otb/face plant/ouchie.
I love your vids Seth! You inspire me and my friends to go out biking every week and jump, ride and explore our area and even build our own trail in our neighborhood! Keep going, you inspire us all!
Keep up the great work Seth, I love how Berm Peak is coming together. Your channel along with GMBN are the only two I find myself looking forward to watching lately!!
This is my biggest dream ever, you inspired me to start my own trail and I am almost done. Just want to say you are a huge inspiration in everyone’s life.
Just bought a trek road bike to do some exploring this spring. Since then ive found your channel, watched every single video, and dead set on getting a mountain bike this summer too. You make the whole experience look so crazy fun!
You guys are honestly amazing, I don't even own a bike but for months now I've been watching these videos, just wanted to say thank you for making amazing content, one day eventually I'll be out riding with friends too hopefully!
It could be cool if you build popsicle feature for every real wooden feature, you can have the popsicle features to show of to friends and build a mini berm peak in 1 to 1000 or something like that:) and thank you for all this great content;)
Dude thanks so much I am building a community bike park on my farms yard and I needed to build a wood been to make a wall ride possible I am a millworker which means my full time job is building things out of wood like cabinets,tables and doors but I still wanted some tips thanks man this helped so much the kids in the hood will love it
Buy your trail tools at yard sales / estate sales - you can usually find axes, rakes, shovels for two bucks (if not, OFFER 2 bucks) - and you can always find sledge hammers - which you look like you'll get a lot of use out of moving forward. Great video and nice progress!
Hey Seth, first off, I love your videos. I have really enjoyed watching Berm Peak being built. Your videos have also inspired me to get into MTB. I am looking at a few different starter bikes right now. Some of them are missing parts and I looked back through your videos to try and get some ideas of what to look for in replacing/upgrading said part. (FYI, pedals in this instance.) I know you probably have plenty of ideas for the channel, but I thought you might want to possibly do a set of videos on what to look for with different parts. I have heard you off-handedly mention things in a few videos, but would appreciate if you had something more in-depth. I know their are probably other channels I could check out, but yours is the one I have enjoyed the most. BTW, no pressure on this, just an idea I thought I would pass along.
I love your videos. I watch u whenever I am down. Keep up the good work. Truly thanks for your existence!!!!!!!!!! Been here since 200k. I love you. Thanks again
Hey Seth my name is emery and I live in North Carolina and I race in the nica North Carolina races with my team. I’ve been watching you before you even got your first diamondback full suspension bike in Florida. I remember watching you with that trek hardtail and at the time I had a trek hardtail also and I just remembered thinking wow this dude is crazy on a bike. Who would have known that you came this far with biking. I love the sport and I love the videos, I look forward to watching them every week.
Awesome work here Seth. I see MANY crashes to come on this one. Sketchy jump, high speed landing into a very close and short wood berm. I think we'll see quite a few people going over the top of this one and probably into the first plant. OUCH.
That's awesome Seth, when you went through the whole thing without a pedal stroke it looks exactly like a real trail and it's just like my local trails
Hi Seth! I live you videos and have been mountain biking for 2 years you have inspired me to make my own trail but I have a steep drop that’s 75 feet long and I don’t know what to do with it to make the trail last long. Thanks
Seth at the start of berm peak:
"I speak for the trees"
Seth now:
"A worthy sacrifice for the cause"
HypocriticalMarshmallow a small price to pay for salvation
rhododendron is an invasive species
Ben I go fight for the motherland
Harry Bryson balanced as all things should be
Seth in the future:
"I need wood... Hmm..."
Me: When would I every use math in real life?
My Math Teacher: If you want to build a mountain bike park in your backyard.
I would just guess on it and then redo it 15 times of I'm being honest
keb Komics
hits differently when you compare it to building a lego technic set with only every other page of the instruction manual
Clinton Cox your not funny just kidding
When would you every.... Bro use english in your life please
Failed math 5 years😭
To everybody with even the slightest OCD: Like this comment, if you would love to see a map at the end of every video, including changes in trails, new features ETC. It would really give us all a great perspective on the trail system and its progression. Peace
Vilém Vítek was just thinking that around the 7:00 mark, “ooh I hope we get a map at the end” lol
Was thinking the same thing!
Yeah, that would be great.
OCD is a mentall disorder, NOT wanting things to look good!
I’m into it!
Has anyone else noticed that when he builds something new he always hits it harder than the last one to check its solid.
By the end of.march he's gonna just be dropkicking jumps
Cameraman: How may angles do you want of you riding the berm
Seth: Yes
No
Yes
No
@@nickhuff90 this is personal stay out of it
@@nickhuff90 yus
Seth: * designs and builds a big ass berm.*
Also seth* used 2 by 4 as a hammer*
He also designed the hammer!!
And he had a mallet right next to him 😂😂😂
If it works why change it
he said that he split stakes using a sledgehammer so he uses a maul.
I love your videos Seth they encouraged me to start mountain biking. Thankyou so much.
I really need to get back into that but I only like jump tracks and there isn't that much in new zealand that i know of
same
Same! I even bought a DiamondBack because that’s what he uses!
Jesse Rio I wish I had the funds to buy a new bike. I borrow my step dads early 2000’s bike when I go out and being 15 I’m unable to work to get the money I need to get a new bike.
It's not the bike. It's what you do with it
Seth: "The problem is, I've never built a wooden berm"
Me: Saying out loud, "Like that has ever stopped you" (my wife looking at me like I have lost my mind).
Of course, it turns out great, Seth is the man 👊
She is probably on her period and thought you were talking to yourself with that great line.
Lol! Had to throw in the crash, huh?! 😂🤣😂 Awesome time, bro! Can’t wait to come back! Take care!👊🏻
Full commit! That crash was too brutal to leave out. Next time we’ll have more features before and after it. Get your pads ready!
My eyes got REAL big when you wiped out. :O glad you popped right up from that one.
I reacted with a big "oh fuck". Remeber what mountain biking nan used to say "The crasheth maketh the man"
lmao and didnt even put in any successful jump clips. so brutal
Look at Dave getn Squirrely 😂 glad your ok bro🙏🙏
First time I've seen someone using a vacuum cleaner out on a trail. Keep up the good work.
Sean Overend same lol , I was like your in nature
He's got to clean up his dirt mess lol
Ishaan Suri
You’re
“Our berm is complete, and it’s solid!” Karate kicks 🦵 😂
One thing I love about watching your channel is how much effort you put into everything. Even that model is probably better than what 99% of people could make out of real planks.
video idea: frame test. take a cheap bike and a good bike and swap everything but the frames to see how much a good frame really matters
This is a really good idea
Are you swapping everything but the frames, or are you just swapping the frames? Really makes you think.
@@liambohl r/shower thoughts
He did a bike check video at the old place and showed Alex's Walmart bike (from the Walmart bike challenge video). He said he put a bunch of better parts on it that he had laying around and the bike still sucked.
@@jp7621 yeah but maybe he is referencing non carbon vs carbon and seth didnt upgrade every single part in that vid.
After watching these videos my kids have asked me if I could build something like this this in our 1/3 of an acre backyard. We now have a 8ft x 8ft platform 6ft off the ground in our backyard! Next step is to add the ramps off both sides and a berm for one of them. Thanks for planting the idea in our heads! Now my kids are much more willing to play in the backyard. Keep up the great work!
7:13 a small piece to pay for salvation
It's Milan or he could’ve just checked his exit before he made everything final lmao
Salvation is only from the Lord Jesus Christ
@@dadlife8289 reality can be sometimes disappointing
It's Milan yesssss sirr
Be sure to vote the Socialist Democrats out of office or we will probably lose this next....
So sick of Pseudo intellectual, Climate hoax, Socialist/Communist, ignorant Democrats ruining Life..Heck, California is now a CRAPHOLE after Obama era Democrats ran amock for the Chinese PLA.....
I walked away from the T.D.S. CULT and Life is so much mellower...
I genuinely love the serious thought you put into your projects. From the small model to the fact that you dug in the planks so that there won't be an edge when the ground changes a little. That's some serious forethought and best practices that makes your projects really satisfying.
Went with dewalt I see, excellent choice my dad has had his for many years and never smoked like the ryobie you were having issues with
I like how I'm a part of this great community that's watching you develop Berm Peak and all of its features. Seeing the different stages being built really makes it feel like we're there with you and I like that part of your channel, it feels like we're riders on Berm Peak or at least spectators.
Keep it up!!! You inspire me so so so much and always put a smile on my face when i see your noto pop up!! U inspire me to get on my bike a create content on my channel for others to enjoy!! Thank you so so much
Great channel never seen you before 🤣
"Its winter here"
**wears a t-shirt and jeans**
:D
In the south east like nc and down to Florida winters get cold like down to 20 degrees most but it’s still super humid so you can’t wear a ton of clothes
Don’t really need a jacket unless you’re pretty north
@@jaynelson9543 i was like bruh goes down to 20 degrees how hot is it there our winters here go down to - 20 degrees but then i realised you are talking about fahrenheit
Your going to have a whole bike park I a year. Next video “ building a chairlift in my backyard”
Followed by "getting beat up by my wife"
@@maximecyr9926 🤣😂😂
Ironically, he actually has the next best thing: a shuttle road
It’s been A year😂
who’s here after berm park was announced
Thanks so much. I love these “build and ride” videos. I’m not a big fan of mountain biking, but I love watching your videos. I especially enjoy the Berm Peak express channel - it feels more relaxed and informal and we get to see more of your personality rather than just mountain bike related videos (not to say that I don’t like watching you build features and jumps).
Thanks again and I will definitely be tuning in to future uploads.
Just my luck! Got breakfast all ready, and boom, you uploaded! Thanks for making my morning!
he uploads at 9 am eastern time
Same here
2:05 - I am already looking forward to next week's "Giant Glue Gun Build"
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
The two seths making the same video in two days. Love it lol.
LOL I love it. One look at my Avitar shows how much I love wooden berms. I've made dozens. The one in the photo (that is me on it) was built from scrapped painted treated 2x6. some of my best were made from chainsawed red cedar planks. The thing I love when transferring speed thru a berm is how you can get height and regain speed. When designing the berm you have to determine your apex and drop if you want to maintain speed around the berm. You need to understand your apex and at what point you drop from that height. Entrance speed transfers to height, and that height determines how far around the berm you can travel stuck to the wall. (assuming a constant angle) Taking too much height produces pre-mature drop off. The entrance then becomes crucial. Remember the entrance and exit must a progressing curve to and from apex. I really love a berm that puts you at height and maintains speed and height thru it. But the one in the photo was a right to apex and drop type.
Two things I see as issues for your berm. First; your entrance forces you to enter too low. If you extended the planking at the entrance or build up a dirt transition you would swing in wider and let you take your height earlier. Second; by reducing your exit angle before speed or height reduces you are being thrown to the outside of your exit line forcing speed moderation instead of a natural height drop from apex. That was the issue with the rhododendron. Fixing the first issue may fix the second. If you are going to huck off the wall you do not need that angle reduction. It is all about how you need to approach your next feature.
If you look at the photo closely you notice I am just coming to apex. The entrance was from a a mound pump/kicker into a ravine drop in and the entrance onto the wooden wall is nearly straight up taking all of the height as quickly as possible. At apex you are right at huck point (or brake check to roll) to drop onto the lander and immediately into a table top. Man, I loved that line. With the 7'+ of height having the speed to clear the table top was cake. Riders that did not understand or were leery of walls would roll at the bottom of the berm and have to roll the table top. It's all good. When you had it dialed that was the central feature of a 1/4 mile flow including rock gardens and transfers ending with a 25' skinny bridge over a creek putting you at the bottom the "ski launch" to 22' creek gap up.
I will sell every organ in my body when he makes something non-sketch.
you will be waiting for a long time.
Starting with the brain
Sketch is life brooo
You’ll be rich after that
Lmk Lmxx and dead
You can tell Seth loves riding his own trail. Watching him have fun makes me smile :)
9:17 he took that like a beast
I'm a custom home builder in NC and I have to say that your knowledge and use of engineered fasteners impresses me. They couldn't be more useful than in applications like this. Well done sir!
Also, add to the front edge of the berm
Somebody is going to catch it and go flying. Nasty.
Keep up the great uploads, cant wait till the whole property is full of trails!
I started work on bike on a bike trail in my woods last fall after being inspired by your videos. I can’t wait until the snow is gone and I can finish it enough to start riding.
Today, I Was Wondering Why It's Called 'Berm Peak' Without A Berm, & You Just Made It.
Coincidence! 🤔🤔🤨
I'm waiting for whooshes over here...
The last trail was “Berm Creek,” so he just made the names rhyme.
Congratulations on getting on the trending page!
Keep up the good work man👍
Im travelling from the top of Ireland back to my home at the very bottom, so this will at least make my 5 hour journey much better🤘
You gonna watch this like 30 times?
Swing by my house in Dublin I've a Nukeproof Mega!!
Stop by Galway maybe? 🤣
Aye dude have you been to big wood up here in the north its just beside Newry island is pretty gnarly
@Josh Lafoe I'm in Connecticut and with a 8 hour drive from where I am there are like 20 states and Canada lmao.
I always forget how good of a rider Seth really is until I watch him ride. dope vid!
@ yep
Braided fishing line makes a good string replacement when drawing the radius. It doesn't stretch, is thin and you can get it really strong.
"aint nothing to it, but to do it" -Rodney Coleman. A quote to live by when fear gets in the way of just sending it. Love the content for Berm Creek, keep up the great work Seth.
Let’s go Seth I’ve been waiting all week
You know, seth is just whipping out content like nobody's business. Definitely one of the most devoted youtubers I've ever seen. Go seth!
I’m so early! I’ve been binge watching all morning and I just had my lunch so perfect timing!
YES!!! Killer, Seth, that is rockin! I was surprised the lower wall height worked as well as it did there (I would've gone higher/steeper, just not knowing better & I dig wall rides). Another one just like it (opposite curve) you'll be flying through that whole section. Super cool, dude! Keep up the great work!
You shoul add some dirt at the beginning of the been so it's more flowy
exactly my thought, i kinda don't understand why he didn't do that in the first place, it takes 5 minutes... we are not there, but from the camera angles it looks like it would definitely be easier and carrying even more speed.
@@mtb_ianek and safer
@@pedasjma23 safer? I don't think Seth knows that word.
Yep. It'll get added eventually I bet, just hope it is before someone catches their front wheel on the right hand (wrong) side of the entrance to the wood berm. Instant otb/face plant/ouchie.
A little bit of a transition in means you would be able to carry so much more speed into and out of it too.
I love your vids Seth! You inspire me and my friends to go out biking every week and jump, ride and explore our area and even build our own trail in our neighborhood! Keep going, you inspire us all!
9:13 someone send this clip to GMBN!
They watch all his vids 😎🤘
Dude, you're so awesome! I could watch your videos 24/7 and still not get bored! Keep up the good work!
8:46 Seth's victory theme
I know absolutely nothing about mountain biking but I loving watching berm peak, kudos!
8:05 am I the only one who sees a smiley face with the two logs as the eyes and the berm as the smile
Keep up the great work Seth, I love how Berm Peak is coming together. Your channel along with GMBN are the only two I find myself looking forward to watching lately!!
May I just say u posting is the highlight of my day today, so for that thank you
This is my biggest dream ever, you inspired me to start my own trail and I am almost done. Just want to say you are a huge inspiration in everyone’s life.
You should come up to Ray's MtB in cleveland to get inspiration for more wooden features. Ones that are not prone to freeze thaw.
Nice work with the table saw
He's Jewish, he's a carpenter and a mountain biker. He's mtb Jesus.
Eric Anthony really Jewish
@@rcblitzfpv8346 yes, Jewish
@@rcblitzfpv8346 ?
Who is Jewish?
@@kieran1780 I think he’s referring to Seth
Just bought a trek road bike to do some exploring this spring. Since then ive found your channel, watched every single video, and dead set on getting a mountain bike this summer too. You make the whole experience look so crazy fun!
nobody:
wood seller: seth how much wood do you need?
seth: YES
Morning coffee, and Seth's DIY videos. Great combo!
4:22
It kinda looks like he is just beating the sh*t out of a spider he just saw.
I forgot how much I enjoy these videos. Thanks for putting them out!
6:08 "the planks did not go on as easy as they wood..." ;-p
You know what I love?
Lunch break for me on Friday is always started with a new Seth video, every time, never fails
If everyone was like him, engineers be like "i'm i a joke to you ?"
I don't have anything with mountainbiking, but i still enjoy your vudeos so much. They just so chil and really nice to watch
You should build a berm on the turn after the new wooden berm
Edit: didn’t see him say this around 8:50
ASWB i Mountain bike as well I’ve got a 27 inch specialized pitch sport and it’s amazing I also have a calibre bossnut full sus
I have a life insurance 😔👌😔
Anthonyy_vivid haha
ASWB Ik
You guys are honestly amazing, I don't even own a bike but for months now I've been watching these videos, just wanted to say thank you for making amazing content, one day eventually I'll be out riding with friends too hopefully!
Lmao he did his friend so dirtyyyy “if you can make it that far” 😂
Seth, you are an innovator. Thanks for two great channels.
Question of the Day?: How the hell does this man Sound so Young? Mountain air?..... Most, people his age have some aged tonality in their voice!
@4:20 "I am going to drive this stake all the way in" @4:24 cuts off top of stake. Love the progress man.
Seth : I Seth am building a wooden berm.
Us : OK now listen up we need twenty wooden berms, I mean it's called berm peak for a reason.
After all, it's called BERM peak for a reason!
@@rzhunTer exactly
Thanks for taking us all on this journey bro!
Prediction: someone will brake their collar bone on that thing
Your videos have gotten so much more polished and engaging as time has gone on. Keep up the progression and the great work!
1st
I really like the addition of the trail ride through at the end!!
Wow, your garden as I would say is really coming together. It looks amazing all of the trails you have. Keep up the great work seth🙂
It could be cool if you build popsicle feature for every real wooden feature, you can have the popsicle features to show of to friends and build a mini berm peak in 1 to 1000 or something like that:) and thank you for all this great content;)
Dude thanks so much I am building a community bike park on my farms yard and I needed to build a wood been to make a wall ride possible I am a millworker which means my full time job is building things out of wood like cabinets,tables and doors but I still wanted some tips thanks man this helped so much the kids in the hood will love it
Getting there, very nice send Dave!!!
Bike Life with Rob Thabks man! good news is I did land it the 2nd try!😜
Squirrelly Dave Seth left that out!
That’s sick love the track
Buy your trail tools at yard sales / estate sales - you can usually find axes, rakes, shovels for two bucks (if not, OFFER 2 bucks) - and you can always find sledge hammers - which you look like you'll get a lot of use out of moving forward. Great video and nice progress!
Seth this is honestly so impressive watching all these videos. It's clear you have an engineers mind. This is so great
Hey Seth, first off, I love your videos. I have really enjoyed watching Berm Peak being built. Your videos have also inspired me to get into MTB. I am looking at a few different starter bikes right now. Some of them are missing parts and I looked back through your videos to try and get some ideas of what to look for in replacing/upgrading said part. (FYI, pedals in this instance.) I know you probably have plenty of ideas for the channel, but I thought you might want to possibly do a set of videos on what to look for with different parts. I have heard you off-handedly mention things in a few videos, but would appreciate if you had something more in-depth. I know their are probably other channels I could check out, but yours is the one I have enjoyed the most. BTW, no pressure on this, just an idea I thought I would pass along.
I think it is every mountain bikers dream to have there own bike courses
Seth you are living the dream
My favourite part of the week, nothing better than coming home from college or work to see a Seth’s Bike Hacks video!
I love your videos. I watch u whenever I am down. Keep up the good work. Truly thanks for your existence!!!!!!!!!! Been here since 200k. I love you. Thanks again
Hey Seth my name is emery and I live in North Carolina and I race in the nica North Carolina races with my team. I’ve been watching you before you even got your first diamondback full suspension bike in Florida. I remember watching you with that trek hardtail and at the time I had a trek hardtail also and I just remembered thinking wow this dude is crazy on a bike. Who would have known that you came this far with biking. I love the sport and I love the videos, I look forward to watching them every week.
This Berm peak will be Five Star MTB trail in no time. keep it up Seth!
1:38, amazing idea I'm totally prototyping every wood ramp or berm I ever build out of these.
It’s been fun to watch your riding improve over the years! Keep the great videos coming!
Awesome work here Seth. I see MANY crashes to come on this one. Sketchy jump, high speed landing into a very close and short wood berm. I think we'll see quite a few people going over the top of this one and probably into the first plant. OUCH.
Nice berm! Great shots of you flying into the berm too!
i love this channel so much its addictive
Finally a good video about a wood berm. Thanks for producing it.
Great berm build! Thanks for the reality shots too!
For some reason, this is one of my favorite videos of yours... Nice one!
I am so excited for this series to continue lol. keep it up seth, im lovin it
That's awesome Seth, when you went through the whole thing without a pedal stroke it looks exactly like a real trail and it's just like my local trails
Hi Seth! I live you videos and have been mountain biking for 2 years you have inspired me to make my own trail but I have a steep drop that’s 75 feet long and I don’t know what to do with it to make the trail last long. Thanks