That track has a huge hit - would like to see more of that.
I love the drone crash. Ha ha was not expecting that.
Friends with an excavating business that I rode with played a big role in getting things built about 15 years ago and have added a few things along the way. Keeping it mowed and the jump faces in shape has been a second hobby . Actually has a decent elevation change that helps with a downhill ski jump and some uphill doubles...try to keep everything safe.
Ya... no doubt! Peak to peat is 145'. I haven't got the stones up to start to soak it up and lay it over. It is one of the safest big hucks I have ever played with, similar to the big huck at 330!
I was hoping you'd post pic's of your track mooch. I really liked seeing it when you posted a long time ago.
Sweet track!
Thanks! With you living fairly close, I'll give you a shout the next time there's some riding going on in the backyard. I know you have some vintage / post vintage bikes...do you have a modern bike too? I can do almost all the jumps on my post vintage 84 RM250, but I wouldn't be doing them on a vintage bike.
Very Cool...
Nothing like having a mountain top of your own to build a track on.
So my brains doing the math and I'm thinking you're gonna have to be fifth gear for enough momentum to sail 145ft.
All of the sudden I feel like a C-class squid again...