As simple as we could make a mini-series: a man with a POV camera, a love of steeps and a fork that pushes through it all. It's short, so go for a ride now, you're welcome!
Damn, he will do that every monday ? Wish I could ride big mountain every monday, instead of that all I can ride is my chair and keyboard at the office
It’s been said before, but I’ll say it again: this is big mountain skiing/boarding, but on a bike. That exposed, steep entrance shot on the drone really made me think I was watching a skier - which says a lot about how smooth Doerfling’s riding is.
That's really weird. Usually down voted comments are just "collapsed" and then if you click on them you can still read them? Did something change? How else would I ever know what "Waki" had to say...?
Pinkbike, Suntour, James Duffer, this is totally lame and irresponsible. You shouldn't be showing someone going out creating their own random lines down the side of a ravine.
This isn't a scree slope that will barely notice the activity. That terrain is soft and under constant erosion.
Even if the video started out saying it was on private land, don't do this at home, etc. It's still a bad idea cause your gonna encourage people to say "screw these tame switchbacks, I'm gonna just bomb down the hill". Which is gonna lead to trail damage, injured riders, trail access issues, etc.
Everyone involved with creating, filming, and posting this stuff should totally know better than to encourage people to randomly start making up their own lines like that.
At least "most" mountainbikers know Rampage is on private property. But this is just stupid....
Wish I could ride big mountain every monday, instead of that all I can ride is my chair and keyboard at the office
Maybe I need to reboot...?
I know you can do it.
Cheers
Pinkbike, Suntour, James Duffer, this is totally lame and irresponsible. You shouldn't be showing someone going out creating their own random lines down the side of a ravine.
This isn't a scree slope that will barely notice the activity. That terrain is soft and under constant erosion.
Even if the video started out saying it was on private land, don't do this at home, etc. It's still a bad idea cause your gonna encourage people to say "screw these tame switchbacks, I'm gonna just bomb down the hill". Which is gonna lead to trail damage, injured riders, trail access issues, etc.
stupid...
At least "most" mountainbikers know Rampage is on private property. But this is just stupid....