The boys are handed the keys to the castle and get some practice on the slopestyle course, shred some DH laps and session the world class dirt jump trails.
good to see the Northeast getting some love... it doesn't happen nearly enough.
I think the MTB community at large needs to see more of the NE, there are some truly world class spots here.
east coast in general has some world class riding, particularly North Carolina, which could even be considered the south east! Pisgah, Rocky Knob, Beech, Sugar, etc
live 40 minutes away.. just starting to bring my girls here to the pump track while I ride DJ.. alot of riders to look up to on any given weekend hitting any of the lines in this video with style. Not only that, but they are starting to reach out to communities to get them to embrace biking more, as in town trails and pumptracks etc.. go highland! #americasbikepark
I like that NC never gets coverage...it keeps all the kooks out. The trails stay groomed well because you don't have too many touristy assholes beating them up, littering, and not caring if the area stays nice.
Check out Building the underground or any POWS bmx edit and see steep high jumps (i.e. proper bmx style trails) can be found at the west coast as well..
Mtb riders really seem to live in a bubble when it comes to trails riding.
First off, this is East coast. Second off, there is only a handful of bmxers that can actually kill it on dirtjumps... this is public for EVERYONE to ride
NC riding is epic (but definitely in the southeast!)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=PRHAucyZXZM
This section was what got me stoked before every ride when I was 16!
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Mtb riders really seem to live in a bubble when it comes to trails riding.