I watched, I scrolled, and was caught completely off-guard seeing this top-voted slice of accountability (at the time I got here). However, I now expect a Minority Report-esque preemptive post next week and new link fully operational on first deployment.
Succinct brevity. Well done @brianpark. Despite what you might have been told in the comments, I appreciate you.
That is the lovely land of Spider Mountain in Texas, USA. That place is the epitome of XC guys trying to ride downhill. It has shown a lot of people that the XC in central Texas requires little skill. And that you need atleast some skill to ride a downhill park.
@wyorider: There are a few of us that break that mold. But yes, the people skiing in jeans are the same people sending that drop in the vid in lycra and a road helmet
It was the opening weekend for that trail so everyone who shouldn't hit it had to try it!! lol Some amazing people watching at that place! They run adds on facebook non stop that read "ANYONE CAN RIDE" lots of v brakes and Asics can be seen in the liftline lol
That specific track at Spider Mountain is called "Sleep Tight". As you can see, it is aptly named for its geographic location. Wether for good or bad, the send button gets pressed often at the park. Friday Fails will never be the same.
People like to clown on Spider Mound, it's 350 footedness and the clientele.
But that place has been spinning the lift every weekend for almost 4 years. Most bike parks can't claim that.
There are 4 clips in this video from Spider mountain . It’s got a good mix of trails difficulty. After showing this to my family I have been barred from riding this trail. I busted my clavicle there last year but I psyched that am going next week. oy -oy!
Just don't copy the guy at 1:30 when in The Netherlands if you want to ask someone if they are alright. "Kut, kut" is translated slightly differently :-)
Personally, I would like to thank everyone who died for this Friday Fails and still, somehow managed to submit their footage. Your dedication is to be admired!
I'm all for progression, but it seems everyone is trying to throw advanced moves into their jumps (no handers, backflips, etc) without having their jumping fundamentals down. Progression is great until you're stuck drinking through a straw for the rest of your life.
Succinct brevity. Well done @brianpark. Despite what you might have been told in the comments, I appreciate you.