Nope, have you? I dont know anyone besides jordan pareira that has done it.
I haven't, i'v only been to the spot once, the wood was slick, but thats all excuses.
Yea, its soo sketchy, I climbed up ontop of the big drop just to check it out and i could feel the whole thing swaying from side to side and some boards were like breaking as i stood on them, plus half the tranny was washed away and shit:P
Nope, have you? I dont know anyone besides jordan pareira that has done it.
I haven't, i'v only been to the spot once, the wood was slick, but thats all excuses.
Yea, its soo sketchy, I climbed up ontop of the big drop just to check it out and i could feel the whole thing swaying from side to side and some boards were like breaking as i stood on them, plus half the tranny was washed away and shit:P
Kelso is $7 to park and get a day pass for your bike. Great trails IMO. Lots of stuff for noobs and some moderately technical trails as well. If you're a monster on your bike you might rip the trails up like crazy but hey, you'll still be having fun.
The ski hill Glen Eden makes for some great runs. You might bust a chain/ have a heart attack trying to pedal back up though. I've basically given that up lol, in a full face helmet its just too f*ckin hot.
I just try to rationalize it as better exercise to push the bike back up the hills
Other than Kelso there are several other parks with good trails: Mount Nemo & Hilton Falls come to mind. They are all also in the Burlington/Milton area.