Even if its just a set of 1 or 2 jumps like mine, if you do, describe it too me, I'm curious what people have near to them in different parts of the world.
It’s got a paved pump track, multiple lines of dirt jump, gravity and XC oriented single track. Pretty cool spot for a quick after work session in the city.
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I have Mount Fromme in North Van
I am spoiled
angrypoohmonkey on
I live next to a bike park in Killington, VT. I can pedal there from my house.
Number4combo on
[My local jumps](https://youtu.be/ENY8iIedl0Q?si=INo7TbmCa2LDXC9h) though I never hit them since it was just the 1 jump made back in the day. I do ride the pump track when I’m on the trail beside them all.
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I have two within 15 minutes of me, and 7 different networks within 45. Super spoiled to be pnw near Vancouver
Grande_Pinoche on
My driveway touches the climbing road, closer than the parking lot
ParanoidSkier on
When I was in Boise, I had a couple bike parks and hundreds of miles of trails accessible within a mile from my apartment. In DC… well, I road bike a lot more now.
0melettedufromage on
BC here. I ride out of my garage and have two 3000ft climbs accessing dozens of trails. I ride 4-5 times a week. I moved here specifically for this from out east. Feels like a dream.
Bodaciousjohnson on
I live right across the street from the climb, super lucky to have a decently long climb and a chunky descent that I can do in an hour and 15 minutes before work
Tiunkabouter on
I’ve got 2 local trails, one for summer/dry weather and one for all other types of weather.
The closest one is the summer trail which is 15min by bike and has almost every feature you can dream of.
The other is about half an hour by bike and is build in the forest and has some pretty steep and hefty features.
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In Memphis TN, we have a few local trails – mostly flat and not super technical – but it’s what we have. There’s a handful of guys that maintain them even though they’re city parks. I’m more of a roadie, and actually I ran the trails last night. There are some BMX trails/jumps at one of them, I hit the baby rollers when I get the MTB out there.
2steppin_317 on
I live a 30minute drive from mine, but it has a black jump trail with a gnarly rock garden, and 3 flowy blue trails. They’re all pretty short and have steep climbs back to the top, but I can do laps for hours
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I’m only a few minutes from a [Gateway Green](https://www.portland.gov/parks/gateway-green).
It’s got a paved pump track, multiple lines of dirt jump, gravity and XC oriented single track. Pretty cool spot for a quick after work session in the city.
I have Mount Fromme in North Van
I am spoiled
I live next to a bike park in Killington, VT. I can pedal there from my house.
[My local jumps](https://youtu.be/ENY8iIedl0Q?si=INo7TbmCa2LDXC9h) though I never hit them since it was just the 1 jump made back in the day. I do ride the pump track when I’m on the trail beside them all.
I have two within 15 minutes of me, and 7 different networks within 45. Super spoiled to be pnw near Vancouver
My driveway touches the climbing road, closer than the parking lot
When I was in Boise, I had a couple bike parks and hundreds of miles of trails accessible within a mile from my apartment. In DC… well, I road bike a lot more now.
BC here. I ride out of my garage and have two 3000ft climbs accessing dozens of trails. I ride 4-5 times a week. I moved here specifically for this from out east. Feels like a dream.
I live right across the street from the climb, super lucky to have a decently long climb and a chunky descent that I can do in an hour and 15 minutes before work
I’ve got 2 local trails, one for summer/dry weather and one for all other types of weather.
The closest one is the summer trail which is 15min by bike and has almost every feature you can dream of.
The other is about half an hour by bike and is build in the forest and has some pretty steep and hefty features.
In Memphis TN, we have a few local trails – mostly flat and not super technical – but it’s what we have. There’s a handful of guys that maintain them even though they’re city parks. I’m more of a roadie, and actually I ran the trails last night. There are some BMX trails/jumps at one of them, I hit the baby rollers when I get the MTB out there.
I live a 30minute drive from mine, but it has a black jump trail with a gnarly rock garden, and 3 flowy blue trails. They’re all pretty short and have steep climbs back to the top, but I can do laps for hours