I haven't done Ridden Art yet - looks like a lot of fun! All those extra angles must've been a lot of work, I admire your dedication to capturing all the stunts. I don't blame you for doing less as the day went on haha. It was cool to see someone more familiar with Braap ride it at speed, I rode it one time and kinda picked my way down it quite slowly.
amazing vid. thanks for the preview before my first visit. great coverage and footage. quick question: is the choice fov due to zoom-in effect from software stabilization? 😅
They look like some super fun enjoyable trails, here in QLD Australia we don’t seem to get the solid flow and tech sections that I see in alot of US trail vids.. Love your work and thanks for bringing these 3 to the screen for us..
Sorry thats not very descriptive. I mean before going up top. Ridden art is the last map trail on the harper road access. Meaning lower mountain to me.
It looks like an XC racer trying to jump some jumps. When you do the secondary angle it looks even worse (like a 10 year old learning to jump). BiG lolz all around.
The secondary angles definitely show the scale of the features a lot better, good addition.
Definitely helps if people want to see what the trails is really like. Thanks Dale.
I too appreciate the secondary angles that you take the time to shoot.
Thanks, rode the trail today 🤘
Outstanding
Thank you
Glad to see your other angle of dropping those from ridden art. Thanks
I love Burke.
I haven't done Ridden Art yet - looks like a lot of fun! All those extra angles must've been a lot of work, I admire your dedication to capturing all the stunts. I don't blame you for doing less as the day went on haha. It was cool to see someone more familiar with Braap ride it at speed, I rode it one time and kinda picked my way down it quite slowly.
Definitely extra work by yourself to film that. Lots of running 😂
Really liked your content something local around Burke mountain, subscribed
Thanks
Still working on those trails myself. like you said... good to progress on.
Dude! GREAT video. Simple. Excellent commentary. And a darn good ride. Much appreciated.
Nice vid! Very informative, both visually and with your explanations. Some nice 3rd person shots too!
Thank you.
Killer video bud. Best of the bunch
Thanks Wayne.
I really enjoyed the trail previews. Great work
Thank you.
Burke is one of my favourites, great vid!
Gotta love Burke dirt. 🤘
Great vid! keep up the stellar work!
Thanks Ben.
amazing vid. thanks for the preview before my first visit. great coverage and footage.
quick question: is the choice fov due to zoom-in effect from software stabilization? 😅
They look like some super fun enjoyable trails, here in QLD Australia we don’t seem to get the solid flow and tech sections that I see in alot of US trail vids.. Love your work and thanks for bringing these 3 to the screen for us..
Awesome, thanks for viewing. I'm located near Vancouver's north shore trails in Canada.
Bit Above Average MTB I’ve dreamt of riding that area ever since it became known from the mid 90s. I will get there one day, stay rad, stay safe 👍
@@FlowmentumMTB if you ever get the chance, hmu. Take it easy.
Bit Above Average MTB will do 💯 thank you.
cool thanks for the vid i sub u looking froward to more videos
Thank you. Definitely more to come.
Dude thank you so much because i never been to Burke mountain yet but thanks again and also do you think we can arrange a time and maybe show me Burke
No problem, sure why not. Its closed still. Hit me up when this are looking up and join us for a ride. 🤘
Should include green bastard since it’s had work done lately.
Will do in the future. It wasnt open when i filmed this.
amazing riding man, you go fast! are you using a stabilizer for the GoPro ?
Thanks, yes I was using a gimbal in this video.
Have you ridden green bastard yet? It is one of the best trails on the mountain
Yes, many many times.
what do you think is a good progression arc for a new rider on Burke? easiest to harder trail?
Any entry level trails on Burke?
most of the lower trails can be ridden by newer riders as most of them dont really have much mandatory moves.
Hi, are those trails rideables in September? Going to vacation and I'm considering renting a mtb. Thanks in advance.
Yes definitely. Bascially all year round actually. We dont get much snow, and if we do it doesnt stick around too long.
I’m just getting into this and was wonder how to access these trails? Harper road?
Hmmm should I attempt this on my hard tail!!? Actually I think both are out of my league..I will stick to the watershed lol
Lowest mountain refers to the road that goes to the right like past fluid ? Not the left road correct?
Sorry thats not very descriptive. I mean before going up top. Ridden art is the last map trail on the harper road access. Meaning lower mountain to me.
It looks like an XC racer trying to jump some jumps. When you do the secondary angle it looks even worse (like a 10 year old learning to jump). BiG lolz all around.
Haha wow you're such a fucking hero woo-hoo. 👏 congrats to you big guy, you're the fucking man.
Don't let it get to ya, aint worth it. Just keep doing you brother😎. Keep up the good work and cheers from Maple Ridge🍻