There are lines to make everything rollable. Then there is hidden stuff like the manager. Pucker factor is high on that.Maybe I just road the wrong trails, but nothing was very challenging...i.e. you could roll everything. It was still super fun, but I thought I'd be a little more scared. Btw, Freight train to a line rocks!
...flamesuit on!
just imagine deep, uneven holes going into every corner...it really helps if you pop a couple 400mg ibuprofens before hitting the hill.any pics of these brake bumps?
Fixed.just imagine deep, uneven holes going into every corner...it really helps if you pound 2 Kokanee's and smoke a fatty in the morning
Ha! How 'bout all 3?! irate2:Fixed.
Every resort has brake bumps, you just deal with it and yell at everyone who drags the brakesirate2:
From this past weekend's world cup race...any pics of these brake bumps?
Its the free hidden stuff that makes me happy, here in the PNW.I just booked my first trip for whistler/the shore this laborday long weekend. I am more stoked to ride the woodlot and some other places...I have been chatting it up with some guys about whistler and im not hyping it til i ride it...You here so much but i figure the hidden gems are hidden in the hills of the PNW...
I guess i'll find out...
You need to ride faster.Maybe I just road the wrong trails, but nothing was very challenging...i.e. you could roll everything. It was still super fun, but I thought I'd be a little more scared. Btw, Freight train to a line rocks!
...flamesuit on!
The Mgr was mentioned..great example...a fairly straight foreward looking roll over, but it is quite tricky and likes to claim riders often. It is often closed due to injury at the bottom, and has its own dedicated back board permantly stored at the bottom to pick up the broken...this is one of those features that HAS to be rolled...air = broken neck
Bummer...I guess thats where me living half a days drive from whistler pays off.AGH!!! ok, here's my mad whining sesh. so i've got my trip to whistler coming up. july 22, leave for gravity camps. july 29, get picked up at whistler. proceed to stay 3 more days in god knows where. this schedule is very frusterating because my dad and sisters are going up half way through my time at gravity camp. they'll be spending time in the vancouver area as well as in parksville, squamish, and a few other fun spots. i'm pissed because i specifically asked my dad to set aside half a day that i could ride the shore. he agreed, but my sister has a swim meet now, so we lose 1 day of the trip. now, we go back on a tuesday rather than a wednesday. of course, the day that he chose to knock off was the day i would have gotten to spend riding the shore. it's doubtful that i'll ever get to ride the shore unless i pay for my own trip later, which is doubtful considering that i'd like to buy a bike instead. i've drooled over the mossy bridges for 5 years now, and this is my second time leaving the US (mexico was the other), so judging by the frequency of my vacations, i won't be returning to canada anytime soon. i guess i'll just have to move there when i get older.
For sure; try Crack Addict after a morning of rain.I thought goat's gully, captain safety, joyride, clown shoes, and a couple other trails were plenty challenging. Especially when they were wet! Scared the crap outta me!
I would rather just kill myself before hand. That trail is so badass when it's dry, but when wet, it's just death.For sure; try Crack Addict after a morning of rain.
Nice i guess I'll find out...Atleast im on the right track...Its the free hidden stuff that makes me happy, here in the PNW.
No ****! First day there, last Saturday of June before the big weekend, wet as hell, my buddies took me on my first run straight from the top pinned into Original Sin and goats gully.. I seriously wondered how long my vacation was gonna last! Scary!I thought goat's gully, captain safety, joyride, clown shoes, and a couple other trails were plenty challenging. Especially when they were wet! Scared the crap outta me!
Haha! I found out the hard way. My son and I hit it about three weeks ago after it had rained most of the morning. I hadn't ever ridden it before but we'd just done Schleyer and Rock City so I thought "what the heck?" Dropped into the first ladder and piled into the trees at the bottom. My son, thinking he wasn't going to make the same mistakes as the old man, did nearly the same thing but fortunately missed landing on me.I would rather just kill myself before hand. That trail is so badass when it's dry, but when wet, it's just death.