WTF?!? I had no idea your pump track was so sick! I thought it was just a few turns with a couple of humps thrown in for good luck.
No, I decided to use 1/2 more of my ass than usual for this project.WTF?!? I had no idea your pump track was so sick! I thought it was just a few turns with a couple of humps thrown in for good luck.
That section is so above my skill level. Ruffwood. Classic.Some Wilson's Creek goodness from yesterday
I was hoping for more slapstick dialog
With the inside line off the rock, dialed.Couple of Sugar Mtn shots.
4:30 everyday brotha. It has its drawbacks though I usually eat with the earlybird crew at the local Ihop and in bed by 9Dang man you get up early!
For the creeks, I'd recommend diverting the creeks into a single flow or doing something similar to the bottom of Greens Lick. Elevate the dirt/rock in between to two flows so that they can't bleed out growing wider and only run in narrow channels. Add extra large, flat rocks to each edge of the stream bed to encourage them to stay narrow.So here is what we are going for. Trying to make it not look like a patio so letting it kind of sag in places. We started with this tier in the middle because we figured it would take a lot of abuse. It definitely won't rut out now lol. I got the top tier done tonight after work. Kristian Jackson is going to try to swing by Tuesday and give us some pointers on what direction to go with the section leading up to the berm. Here are a couple pics to give you an idea.
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wish I made it that farBack on topic...pictures! Rocky Knob's rhythm trail...
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Nice shot. It's rare to see a rattlesnake in Pisgah. I've only seen one and it was on the road up to Farlow. It's surprising how green they are around there. I thought they would be more brown.High Country weekend
So jealous. Since "retiring" from DH, the above is all I think about. Climb up and then shred down all on the same bike. So simple and rewarding.High Country weekend
Same here Doug, but without the retired part. Its the way to go! Mountain biking at its finestSo jealous. Since "retiring" from DH, the above is all I think about. Climb up and then shred down all on the same bike. So simple and rewarding.