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Just 3 Guys On The Open Road
Adam Mantle, Paul Stevens, and myself took a spur of the moment road trip to Silverstar Resort and Kamloops. Big thanks to Silverstar Resort for providing one of the best weekends ever. Adam and Paul's Dincus apparel can be found www.dincus.com
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alabamafreeride
(Jul 21, 2009 at 12:51)
soooo many good things 1.you drive a subaru 2.great greeat riding 3.great editing 4.grat shots 5.great placement of sloooow-mo 6.amazing places if that ain't VOD then pinkbike should be shut down
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FCUK ME!!!!!!!!!!! that vid is awesome, i just got back off a 2 week holiday and wanted to ride.... now i need to!!! ............................
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Cove Shocker and a Devinci Wilson.
On another note am I the only person that sees no rocks or massive roots in these videos from BC? I mean it's easy to go fast when your trail only has brake bumps and jumps.
On another note am I the only person that sees no rocks or massive roots in these videos from BC? I mean it's easy to go fast when your trail only has brake bumps and jumps.
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I disagree, I've been to those places a couple times and it's definitely not easy to ride those trails that fast. Those guys are pinning. Awesome riding, filming, and editing. vod
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You like rocks you should check out Mt.washington on Vancouver Island or Kicking Horse Resort,and for roots try Panorama.
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It depends on the conditions, but railing berms like that isn't overly difficult if you've got the balls to do it. You guys really need to get a taste of what we have here down in the east end. MSA and Bromont offer super fast trails like these and some of the more insane tech stuff I'm talking about. You haven't been in a rock garden till you've ridden Bromont.
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I grew up riding the east coast, I know what you're saying, but nothing in this video has anything to do with rock gardens. It's about making the most of the available terrain, and these guys accomplished that. If all you want to ride is rock gardens then stick to Bromont; there definitely are not any rocky trails in BC
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Man I know what making most of the available terrain is all about, I built a mini dh course in the back of a high-school not too far from my house because I can't always go ride the real deal. These guys do just that, what amazes me though is that people seem to think that BC is the end all be all area for downhill when it's basically the training area for what the rest of the world offers. I'm sure there's a hidden tech gem somewhere in that province where I was born, but so far none of the vids have proved me right. It's always been flat out speed. That reminds me that I can't wait to hit up MSA just for the sheer lack of flat out speed in Bromont.