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Beech Mtn Resort 2013 - Park and Race Info Thread

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Monkey
Jun 1, 2009
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Atlanta, GA
Hard to say for sure, but it looks like Thursday will be very wet, but things appear to be improving for the weekend in terms of weather. I'd say if the deluges end Thursday, Saturday and Sunday will be good riding conditions. I hope to be there on Sunday myself.
Hopefully it isnt too wet but I'll be there all day Saturday...rain or shine most likely.
 

motomike

Turbo Monkey
Jan 19, 2005
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Thanks. I think I'll hold out til there is a full green top to bottom. To take them and the missus on hardtails would be $120 to ride half of one trail. Can't take one without taking the others.:)
There is a green trail to the road ready to roll, it just needs sunshine.
 

fortenndu

Turbo Monkey
Apr 22, 2008
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Boone, NC
It would be a miracle if it wasn't a little sloppy...it did clear up all over the high country today so maybe Beech got some sun.
 

Sugar_brad

Monkey
Jun 20, 2009
328
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yep, at least it didn't monsoon today.I walked outside during the brief hour that the sun was out and almost went blind lol.
 

rex diablo

Chimp
Jan 25, 2013
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Hey all! I'm looking at doing the first race in this series as my first downhill race. No real aspirations to do well, just want to try it and survive! Will the beginner course be doable on a 6" trail bike? Should I look into any pads? I'd consider myself to an advanced intermediate rider and am comfortable on technical terrain, but have never ridden lift access before. I've looked at videos, and it doesn't look that bad. Of course videos of Farlow don't look that bad either... Any advice is appreciated!
 

motobutane

Monkey
Apr 27, 2010
516
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WNC
Hey all! I'm looking at doing the first race in this series as my first downhill race. No real aspirations to do well, just want to try it and survive! Will the beginner course be doable on a 6" trail bike? Should I look into any pads? I'd consider myself to an advanced intermediate rider and am comfortable on technical terrain, but have never ridden lift access before. I've looked at videos, and it doesn't look that bad. Of course videos of Farlow don't look that bad either... Any advice is appreciated!
Yes get some pads and a fullface helmet is required. Beech has several lines down the mtn so you can choose an easier line and it's not a sin to walk your bike past rougher places.Do a lot of practice runs and you'll be fine.
 

MTB_Rob_NC

What do I have to do to get you in this car TODAY?
Nov 15, 2002
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Charlotte, NC
Yes get some pads and a fullface helmet is required. Beech has several lines down the mtn so you can choose an easier line and it's not a sin to walk your bike past rougher places.Do a lot of practice runs and you'll be fine.
swapping out your regular tires and tubes (if you are running tubes) for dh specific tubes/tires might not be a bad idea.
 

rex diablo

Chimp
Jan 25, 2013
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Cool, thanks for the responses. I have a fullface the LBS gave me as a joke after a nasty crash which I can finally use! I'm looking forward to it. I'm a painful equipment geek and have always been drawn to cross bikes and downhill bikes as the most beautiful of all. If this goes well I think it may get expensive!
 

clealan

Monkey
Mar 9, 2008
149
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Fairview NC
I rode my 145mm rear/ 160mm front, 2x10 trail bike there all day Friday and Saturday two weeks ago and had a blast. I do recommend two ply DH tires, full face helmet and armor to taste. Yes, if you do this you will be buying a bike soon!
 

clealan

Monkey
Mar 9, 2008
149
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Fairview NC
Oh, go with bigger rotors if you have them. Two full days will toast 160's. I will be there this weekend and would be happy to show you the "trail bike" lines.
 

rex diablo

Chimp
Jan 25, 2013
9
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Sorry, more pestering here! My trail bike is a Trek Slash 7, but I run a single ring with a chain guide and some I9 enduro wheels. I've got the old ****kicker wheels I could throw back on. Any recommendations for tires in the NC hills?
Clealan, I'd love that! Any day better for you than another? My band has a gig in Asheville on Thursday night (we're at a place called the 1 stop if anybody's interested I may have guest list spots,) so I'd be (more) worthless on Friday than another day. I live in Winston, so not a big deal to get up there anytime.
Thanks yall!
 

Sugar_brad

Monkey
Jun 20, 2009
328
6
Maybe put some DH tires on your stock wheels?I am partial to specialized tires but a DH casing is what I would recommend for resort riding.Butchers and clutches are what I usually run.
 
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bizutch

Delicate CUSTOM flower
Dec 11, 2001
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Over your shoulder whispering
Yup. High volume, DH casing rubber that dampens all the rock and protects your rims.
Specialized Butcher
Specialized Clutch
Schwalbe Muddy Mary
Maxxis Minion DHF
Michelin WildGrip'r

If you're burning money on a new set of rubber for Beech, I'd save time and go with the best overall in betweener and get a set of Maxxis or Specialized mud spikes and snip a hair off the center knobs. Then you can run that one pair rain or shine.
 

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Monkey
Jun 1, 2009
244
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Atlanta, GA
Maxxis Minion DHF or Specialized Butcher seem to be the most popular. Personally I have run Minion DHF's front and rear for years, but am trying out the DHR-II in the rear this go around. As long as it isn't completely muddy, I've never had problems with the DHF's.
 

clealan

Monkey
Mar 9, 2008
149
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Fairview NC
I will be at Beech Friday and maybe Sunday. 2.5 Maxxis Minion DHFs or 2.35 Schwalbe Muddy Marys are my favorites. Come on out Friday. I work till 7am and will be sleep deprived so we can suffer together.
 

rex diablo

Chimp
Jan 25, 2013
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That's hilarious, I'm using Muddy Mary 2.35s as my trail tires! Guess I'm more prepared than I thought! I'll do my damnedest to get out on Friday, but may need to juggle stuff around. What time are you thinking? If I can't get the afternoon clear I'll go for Sunday. Maybe I can meet some of you out there!

And holy crap you guys are the nicest interweb folks I've encountered- Thanks for all the help!
 

motobutane

Monkey
Apr 27, 2010
516
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WNC
That's hilarious, I'm using Muddy Mary 2.35s as my trail tires! Guess I'm more prepared than I thought! I'll do my damnedest to get out on Friday, but may need to juggle stuff around. What time are you thinking? If I can't get the afternoon clear I'll go for Sunday. Maybe I can meet some of you out there!

And holy crap you guys are the nicest interweb folks I've encountered- Thanks for all the help!
This is a reminder for you too remember later; You will be hooked on DH and lift assisted riding, there is no cure.Money and ability will slow the process down but never stop it.
At this moment ability(surgery) is slowing me down, other wise I would be at Beech or Windrock or Snowshoe or Timberline or Mountain Creek or Plattekill or Whistler or etc-etc.
 

mlin32

Chimp
Apr 12, 2012
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WNC
Yeah. DH is really, really addictive. Probably the most fun you'll have.....the days after any sort of riding will be really hard: "When can I ride again?!"
 

CLos

Chimp
Jan 28, 2007
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Yeah. DH is really, really addictive. Probably the most fun you'll have.....the days after any sort of riding will be really hard: "When can I ride again?!"
Yep. True statement. I took my son for the first time 2 weeks ago (8 yrs old) and he has asked me when can we go back
almost every day.

This is his first ride.
https://vimeo.com/70005860
 
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clealan

Monkey
Mar 9, 2008
149
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Fairview NC
The trails were near perfect yesterday (7-12). Very little mud. The lower mountain is bleeding water like crazy, but the flow is well managed. Good job Beech Mountain! Thanks to Rex Diablo for keeping me company (yeah, he's probably hooked)
 

SuboptimusPrime

Turbo Monkey
Aug 18, 2005
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1,633
NorCack
It was great up there today. I rode spikes in the early morning but would have been happy to have them off by noon. The trails have held up amazingly well given all the rain they've had. The jumps/berms/tables at the bottom were reworked as well and are great. Can't wait to get back up there!