Killington Bike Park does an amazing job of maintaining their flow trails. Blue & Black Magic are probably the smoothest and longest flow trails in the east. Just jump after jump with the most massive and smoothest berms. I highly recommend going out there just to experience those two trails. 😁
You are going to fall in love with the place. The free camping is a huge plus too. We only have to worry about gas, food, and day passes when we go there. We bring our own food and meal prep ahead of time with everything in a big cooler, and we just heat it up with a camping stove. It's always a good time. 😁
Wow, you guys must have the same condition then; Topographical Disorientation. She got lost in front of a mall she used to always go to after her ride dropped her off on the other side of the road and from the opposite direction that she's used to. She can't really ride solo because of it. She can never remember which way to go whenever there's a fork in trails she's ridden multiple times. I'm always worried she'll get lost in an area without reception. Driving is fine because of GPS, but a trailforks map out in the woods might as well be hyroglyphics.
Love your videos but Cory's bleeps were the funniest😂. Sounded a lot like me when I get surprised by something on the trail. Not that she'll want to be compared to a 66 year old fart, lol. Keep the videos coming guys!
Cory is on a Julianna Strega(Women's Santa Cruz Nomad), and I was riding a Commencal Meta TR here. Just my 2 cents here; If you're just getting into the sport, you might want to consider a trail bike or even a hardtail before going all in. That's how we started. From hardtails to trail bikes to these big beasts of bikes. We just kept trading in our bikes as we progressed.
That's a fun one
Some of those berms look so smooth!
Killington Bike Park does an amazing job of maintaining their flow trails. Blue & Black Magic are probably the smoothest and longest flow trails in the east. Just jump after jump with the most massive and smoothest berms. I highly recommend going out there just to experience those two trails. 😁
gonna miss the bleeps while watching your videos xD was fun hearing the accidental commentaries from Cory lol
This was recorded in August last year, and she's starting to come around again after seeing more comments like these. 😊
Nice guys! It looks beautiful in Vermont.
Can't wait to go back. Killington is our favorite bike park right now. 😊
Nice video just like a game in a third person view, keep on creating videos you guys.
Thanks! 😊
Soon will be traveling too. Hehe Ingat ma'am sir.. - asianmtb
Salamat! 😊
Im going there this summer
You are going to fall in love with the place. The free camping is a huge plus too. We only have to worry about gas, food, and day passes when we go there. We bring our own food and meal prep ahead of time with everything in a big cooler, and we just heat it up with a camping stove. It's always a good time. 😁
@@dukeofmtb I work at the pico fitness center here in Killington and if you weren't aware, we also offer affordable showers as well!
@@abigailhill9189 Sweet! Thanks! I didn't know that. 😊
It’s funny because I can ride the same trail over and over and it’s always the first time. I have terrible memory and sense of direction hahaha
Wow, you guys must have the same condition then; Topographical Disorientation. She got lost in front of a mall she used to always go to after her ride dropped her off on the other side of the road and from the opposite direction that she's used to. She can't really ride solo because of it. She can never remember which way to go whenever there's a fork in trails she's ridden multiple times. I'm always worried she'll get lost in an area without reception. Driving is fine because of GPS, but a trailforks map out in the woods might as well be hyroglyphics.
@@dukeofmtb it’s like a fight or flight response mixed with adhd 😂
Love your videos but Cory's bleeps were the funniest😂. Sounded a lot like me when I get surprised by something on the trail. Not that she'll want to be compared to a 66 year old fart, lol. Keep the videos coming guys!
After she watched this edit, she said she was thinking of putting the mic back. So there's hope. Lol
What bikes are you two using ? Lookng to get into this
Cory is on a Julianna Strega(Women's Santa Cruz Nomad), and I was riding a Commencal Meta TR here.
Just my 2 cents here; If you're just getting into the sport, you might want to consider a trail bike or even a hardtail before going all in. That's how we started. From hardtails to trail bikes to these big beasts of bikes. We just kept trading in our bikes as we progressed.
I'm selling my bike by the way. I rebuilt it and swapped out all the worn out parts with brand new parts. www.pinkbike.com/buysell/3463348/
Man you guys are slow 😂😂❤❤
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What bike is the gf/wife on and what size?
An extra small Juliana Strega aka Nomad v4. Finding one of these in XS is super rare unfortunately.