Videos of Santa Cruz have become a bit repetitive, usually being of Post Office, step-up jumps, and the same local trails. Jack and I wanted to do something different; build unique stunts that push the local riding scene. Something that would make even our friends say "Whoa, where's that?". We spent the winter digging hard, cutting in new trails, buttering up old ones, resurrecting old hits, and building new lines of our own. The days were long, digging until we were completely satisfied. We feel we accomplished what we had set out to do, and hope our hard work is evident.
ha crazy shit. i was looking at those train tracks last week and i thought i saw a run up to jump it but i didnt bother walking down to it cuz i didnt think anybody would hit it. soooo sick
crap, that means i have to get back down there and rebuild it! haha
the first time I built it someone kicked it down after a few months. At least it has lasted this long
awesome concept. i think the problem is that now theres only loose gravely stuff for a landing. om when youre gonna go build. id love to lend a hand trailbuilding
This is what I like to see constantly pushing the sport. The santa cruz videos did get a little old sometimes. Nice to see someone took notice and did something about itl
i happy to hear other people know about this gap. i built it up a few times in the past year (it looked like there had been something there years ago, but it was not big enough to clear the tracks), but have never seen it in any other videos but mine.
the landing it really steep. i over cleared it last year and came down head first on the flat (aka ~35ft+ drop)... bent my wheel, but walked out with a few scratches and a tweaked shoulder (healed in a week)
nukeproof´s gotta be real proud to got y o u, 'fogel', running wild!!... awesome riding!!, beautiful trailscenery, (both) hit (me) like a punch. ...ya (dirt) riding skill put on trail: the sour to the creme - yummy!!
Very nice Keegan awesome footage and great riding Jack. Oh and if your horn really sounds like that you better never let me in your truck again. So jealous righ now.
Great video! It's nice to see those trails showcased in a high quality edit. I love seeing those, but most of the people who post don't make you feel like you've seen it all.
Looked more like.a.Roam to me... or was that "ROOK" sriram on the FT at the begining??? Either way, I.SURE WISH Blackmarket would get those Roams into production...
editing was better than the riding and the trails look like they were made the day before...classic example of trying to make mediocre footage look good...tailwhip and decent drop[ at the end were only things worth watching
I like that the trails look like that - the trails are barely used which means they are either secret or unrideable for the hoi polloi, or they WERE built the day before and that is a shout out to the trail builders. Every trail, once upon a time, was built the day before.
You must be one hell of a rider with some awesome trails at hand not be even a little impressed by that video. And the music was grouse.
Awesome vid! Slightly annoying that the bike keeps changing back and forth though. Especially love the tailwhip bike change over the train tracks. Id love to know how to ride that out! Haha
Jack: "Oh, thats just from beating the living sh@t out of it in the back of my truck."
(sick riding btw)
the landing it really steep. i over cleared it last year and came down head first on the flat (aka ~35ft+ drop)... bent my wheel, but walked out with a few scratches and a tweaked shoulder (healed in a week)
awesome riding!!, beautiful trailscenery, (both) hit (me) like a punch.
...ya (dirt) riding skill put on trail: the sour to the creme - yummy!!
It just makes me want to go out and ride and ride and ride.
And have a beer afterwards