Thanks for you shout out you absolute legend ??
Thanks for you shout out you absolute legend ??
Steve, sorry for this late reply I haven't checked in on my own thread for a while!!! This is in a region of Western Victoria - approximately 3 hours to the north west of Melbourne. Most of my rides are in and around the Grampians National Park : grampians national park - Google SearchNice video again Tori, which part of Australia is that ? Never seems to be anyone else around, wilderness! You are very lucky.
Thx Donnie Yeah it probably should be a Levo, but that was the best the 'Free Clipart' page had . . . I don't have the graphic design skillz to draw up a decent Levo silhouette.......I like watching your videos Tori, always full of good advice and just enjoying the rides.
But what's that bike in your video overlay? Shouldn't there be a Levo?
Steve, sorry for this late reply I haven't checked in on my own thread for a while!!! This is in a region of Western Victoria - approximately 3 hours to the north west of Melbourne. Most of my rides are in and around the Grampians National Park : grampians national park - Google Search
Yeah it wasn't a big off - I just didn't realise that was a gap and I nose-dived with indecision! Gotta get back on and keep goingFair play Tori, you're not hanging about and you got straight back on and went for it.
By the looks you guys have a ton of awesome parks to choose from! Unfortunately the closest park (to my location) is the one in the vid . . . it's 2 hours away. So - most of the riding I do locally is on bush trails etc. I love doing that kind of riding, but it would be great to have some purpose built stuff to improve skills like jumping etc. We have the terrain here - we just need the political will to get the ball rolling.Love it Tori, I wish that bike park was a bit closer than the other side of the planet!
Tori - go down to Derby, Tasmania. The place is amazing, built by the Council. Trails are awesome, wet or dry - and the place is made for the Levo. I know its a long way but put it on the bucket list.By the looks you guys have a ton of awesome parks to choose from! Unfortunately the closest park (to my location) is the one in the vid . . . it's 2 hours away. So - most of the riding I do locally is on bush trails etc. I love doing that kind of riding, but it would be great to have some purpose built stuff to improve skills like jumping etc. We have the terrain here - we just need the political will to get the ball rolling.
Hey Pendo . . . you're absolutely right, it is bloody amazing. I rode the Blue Tier > Atlas > Krushka's in one day this February. My partner and I rented Merida E120's for the ride and it was probably the best day I've had in my life on a mountain bike. I am planning on going back later this year and early next year. Sooooooooo good!Tori - go down to Derby, Tasmania. The place is amazing, built by the Council. Trails are awesome, wet or dry - and the place is made for the Levo. I know its a long way but put it on the bucket list.
That's pretty much right next door for you lot though.it's 2 hours away.
Just an update, I have got back to my channel after a long sojourn. I had a few injuries last year and also lost my dad . . . kinda lost my drive to make any videos etc.
I am carrying a dodgy ankle from a stack at Derby in Tasmania (on a MTB), so the latest videos I am producing are moto (dirt-bike), as with a heavy plastic boot my ankle has better support.
I captured this footage last weekend, which is some of the best I've got to date :
Yep, I'm trying to spend a lot of time on bikes of any variety this year; it keeps me sane. I've been lurking here and keeping up with E-bike stuff . . . I love the things.Great to have you back Tori, sorry to hear about your injuries and family loss, best wishes from me.
Ohhhh track 2!I haven't got a Youtube video out this week, but I have some entertaining footage to edit up over the next few days. Here is just a little bit of me failing on a local bike park jump trail :
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