Does anyone know if Wintergreen rents decent downhill bikes and all of the armour to go along? How much does it all cost and are the trails worth the cost or would it just be better to wait and go to Snowshoe to introduce someone to DH and rent all the gear?
Does anyone know if Wintergreen rents decent downhill bikes and all of the armour to go along? How much does it all cost and are the trails worth the cost or would it just be better to wait and go to Snowshoe to introduce someone to DH and rent all the gear?
I would say that Wintergreen is a good place to be introduced to DH but I have never been to Snowshoe so I can't make a fair comparision. Wintergreen does rent out Kona bikes that are a few years old and have been riden hard, however they have also been maintained. The pads are several years old too and I have no idea how often they have been washed! :hot: But it is closer then SS so you could easily make a day trip out of it.
As for the rental costs of the items needed, I have no idea
Whoa, hold on a second. I thought I just responded to another thread. I don't recall starting a new thread titled "wintergreen questions". Ralph, I know you're fackin wit me bro!
Whoa, hold on a second. I thought I just responded to another thread. I don't recall starting a new thread titled "wintergreen questions". Ralph, I know you're fackin wit me bro!
without disagreeing with all that's been said about the general low-budgetness of wintergreen, snowshoe is a terrible place for beginners. It is nothing but steep rocky runs with very little terrain that would let somebody warm up to the sport.
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