Cutting Trails For DH Part 3 WALL RIDE!!
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Cutting Trails For DH Part 3 WALL RIDE!!
OMG i cannot wait to ride this trail when its done it keeps getting better and better. First 2 fat tables into a really fast DH section over a ladder bridge crossing a creek into some single track that leads into a few rollers to pump on, to get speed for the wall ride
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If you have that much help, you should take the time to do it right so it's sustainable. That's going to fall apart and maybe take a rider down with it.
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I'm betting the Serious Power Tool Injury happens long before that.
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LoL. Im just the filmer/editor if something goes wrong ill be there to catch it on camera to prove you guys either right or wrong, and its a large crew but mostly everyone sits and around and doesnt do any work... "its too hot" is all they say haha
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Daggum kids. They don't know what hot is. When I was your age, I walked to school barefoot on hot coals.
(edit: I especially like the part where you were bonkin' against a "one-by" saying it would support the weight...LOL...it's a one-by. I think your foul-mouthed curly-dogg buddie was on to something.)
(edit: I especially like the part where you were bonkin' against a "one-by" saying it would support the weight...LOL...it's a one-by. I think your foul-mouthed curly-dogg buddie was on to something.)
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This won't end well.
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In all seriousness, with how that is setup. People are going to get hurt. If you are going to do wooden features, take the time to think it out thoroughly and do it right the first time. Do a slatted wall ride instead of painted over ply wood. Don't be surprised if they get torn down though since it isn't exactly legal.
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