I'm heading to Whistler tonight in hopes to ride outside of the bike park. If I am looking for an advanced trail with some serious DH flow where should I ride? Ill be on an all mtn bike so pedaling to the top is fine. Thanks!
A few of us in the Seattle area would like to find more super D races within driving distance. I've got the Oregon Super D schedule http://www.oregonsuperd.com/w/?page_id=372 but do you know of any others? Perhaps in the Vancouver area.
What are the conditions like at Cypress and Seymour? Wet is to be expected but are there any trails closures due to snow?
I did read that CBC is closed till spring on NSMBA.
The current jump in progress is designed to give you a boost so you can get your trick on. After that, word on the street is a tall step up to dial in those tricks injury free. Come on out and lend a hand to finish up the last two bangers on the flow line.
Mike said it all. Contact Evergreen before grabbing a tool. They can provide their own or contact the trail builders for approval.
Although the work sounds like quality, I would be pretty upset if someone changed my handy work without asking. Not to mention the liability.
We need to get...
The big double after the step down is in perfect shape after the recent rain. These things take time to dial in so don't hit a jump until you have checked it out and feel it is ready.
Thanks for pulling this together. It was a productive day indeed.
Let's do it again next Tuesday so the rest of you can come join in.
The Steep Down is SICK!
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