I think everybody is going to wreck sooner or later, when riding Whistler. Its just part of the sport. Yeah, it will suck if I break something, however I have done 100+ days on the mountain in the last 3 years, so knowing every berm, every lip, every bump of every trail, is a bonus. Besides, I dont live life looking at the negatives.konabiker said:To me it seems waayy too sketchy to go to Whistler for such a long period of time. I would prefer to do several short 1 week trips. This summer I went for a 16 day trip and broke my collar bone on the 4th day:mumble: .
Be safe I guess, and have a good time. <----Hard not to do in Whizzler.
Sounds good. I will PM you my details.Total Heckler said:Dude, we should meet up there. I am going to be there the week of Crankworks and the week after.
*raises hand*DHanamal said:I can safely say that everyone on this board, including me, are jealous.
DHanamal said:I can safely say that everyone on this board, including me, are jealous.
Thanks for the link. Had not seen that before. Its exactly what I was looking for.Roasted said:SxTrail would be killer in the valley. Have you perused this
http://www.whistlermountainbike.com/pages/index.php
Should help you find lots of good trails. Oh and an adon to my pm. High and dry used to be a great trail in squamish. It was sort of on par with river.