Some are a lot steeper than they look.nice video. I've ridden them all many many times
That looks amazing, i'd love to come and be really slow there for a few weeks, I just can't see it happening in my future.For anyone thinking they would like to visit Whistler some day, now is NOT the best time of year as not only is it hot and dry here but many of the trails are getting pretty beat up (Crankworx also just finished). Then again, if you like the kind of trails Whistler has to offer and you have a pile of cash to spend, come on by for a personal tour! Here are a few of my favorites:
Miss Fire : The Ultimate test of endurance for 6-7 minutes of full on tech/flow
A Tech Lap from Near the Top of Whistler featuring: rock rolls, rock chutes and fall line loam.
Bonus Footage: SilverStar Bike Park: Pipe Dream - the complete opposite of Whistler!
Well it's not cheap, that's for sure!That looks amazing, i'd love to come and be really slow there for a few weeks, I just can't see it happening in my future.
Definitely ... we did have better grip on some of the black stuff we rode because it's jankier and have a bit of slab (Squamish slabs have pretty good grip) but the flow trails (we also rode Half-Nelson) made us work for traction.Looks dry and slippy!
I enjoyed that .Now then. This is probably my favourite thread on this forum as I do like to sit back with a coffee and watch POV riding ,and I appreciate all the effort everyone puts into making their vids. Surprised this isn't the most viewed thread on here.
Anyway, just knocked up a quick vid from riding my local trails this weekend. Apologies for the bad camera angle, wind noise, Bosch motor rattle, new chain bedding itself on to an old cassette (I know, should have changed the cassette too), and the grand finale is mud on the lens. Oh, also only in 1080p, uploading in 4K on Da Vinci Resolve takes me hours whereas 1080p is minutes and I really can't tell the difference on my phone screen!
Nice mate at least that blob of mud attached nearing the end and not the beginning lol. Had to watch muted as I'm en'route to the beach looked like you had a bit of everything in that ride absolutely hate them massive overgrown ferns FFS they seem to always find a way into my derailleur and cassette.Now then. This is probably my favourite thread on this forum as I do like to sit back with a coffee and watch POV riding ,and I appreciate all the effort everyone puts into making their vids. Surprised this isn't the most viewed thread on here.
Anyway, just knocked up a quick vid from riding my local trails this weekend. Apologies for the bad camera angle, wind noise, Bosch motor rattle, new chain bedding itself on to an old cassette (I know, should have changed the cassette too), and the grand finale is mud on the lens. Oh, also only in 1080p, uploading in 4K on Da Vinci Resolve takes me hours whereas 1080p is minutes and I really can't tell the difference on my phone screen!
If you’re eagle eyed you’d see me bypassing a large gap jump followed by a big boosterlooked like you had a bit of everything in that ride
at least that blob of mud attached nearing the end
Hi mate, it says the video is private.Just having a play with this edit. I'm not expecting many views from it but just having fun learning the editing game.
Ignore that, i just refreshed the page and it’s ok now.Hi mate, it says the video is private.
Hi mate, it says the video is private.
It was just me mate. I refreshed the page and it was ok.Weird, it shows as public in YouTube studio and has had a few views
What editing software did you use? I like that.Just having a play with this edit. I'm not expecting many views from it but just having fun learning the editing game.
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