Porcupine Rim. Lots of people prefer natural to man-made.
Dramatic-Comb8525 on
Central Park Full Loop.
turniphat on
Crank it up. B line.
fOrEvErEvA8550 on
Fuckin send ‘er bro. Well done to both.
Almightyrodga on
What does he mean when the trail is blown out?
toothslingerr on
Wait. What trail is this?
Is it blown out?
Jk, love the commentary, cracks me up.
Also, those manuals are 🤌🏻🤌🏻
SuperRonnie2 on
Keep ‘er goin’ eh.
Noice.
negative-nelly on
Most famous (on YouTube) sure but best is awfully subjective.
Personally, I’ve seen a lot of videos of natural stuff at Whistler that looks a lot more fun than this (or any jump line for the matter).
exitinglurkmode on
Famous? Slickrock.
Every_Ad_2921 on
It’s the most famous park trail, but I might argue that 401 in Crested Butte and Porcupine Rim / Whole Enchilada in Moab might be more famous. Hangover trail in Sedona is also pretty legendary.
I ride more tech than jumps, so maybe my perception is skewed.
DrtRdrGrl2008 on
Whip around that berm above and come out on this section and everyone is like “whoop, whoop” and its a good feeling. However, I miss the deck drop just above. The new rework is kinda weird for me.
Plyphon on
Barry knows best
Frantic29 on
I’ll never understand why, but probably not a more famous one than that.
ProbablyMyRealName on
Slickrock trail in Moab is the answer. It’s the original famous bike trail and many non-bikers can name it. A-line may be more famous among MTBers, but Slickrock is well known by people that know nothing else of MTB.
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The Oregon Trail is pretty famous.
Porcupine Rim. Lots of people prefer natural to man-made.
Central Park Full Loop.
Crank it up. B line.
Fuckin send ‘er bro. Well done to both.
What does he mean when the trail is blown out?
Wait. What trail is this?
Is it blown out?
Jk, love the commentary, cracks me up.
Also, those manuals are 🤌🏻🤌🏻
Keep ‘er goin’ eh.
Noice.
Most famous (on YouTube) sure but best is awfully subjective.
Personally, I’ve seen a lot of videos of natural stuff at Whistler that looks a lot more fun than this (or any jump line for the matter).
Famous? Slickrock.
It’s the most famous park trail, but I might argue that 401 in Crested Butte and Porcupine Rim / Whole Enchilada in Moab might be more famous. Hangover trail in Sedona is also pretty legendary.
I ride more tech than jumps, so maybe my perception is skewed.
Whip around that berm above and come out on this section and everyone is like “whoop, whoop” and its a good feeling. However, I miss the deck drop just above. The new rework is kinda weird for me.
Barry knows best
I’ll never understand why, but probably not a more famous one than that.
Slickrock trail in Moab is the answer. It’s the original famous bike trail and many non-bikers can name it. A-line may be more famous among MTBers, but Slickrock is well known by people that know nothing else of MTB.
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