It's definitely worth the trip! Yoann is great and helpful regardless of skill level. Not to mention Squamish is worth the trip and if you can make it, Whistler never disappoints and the North Shore isn't that far the other direction.
I noticed while watching this that I kept feeling like the near vertical, extremely exposed rock faces you go down looked pretty fun and reasonable, but as soon as you add a 3 foot gap jump I place it in the "never going to attempt" category in my mind
Not sure I totally agree, as most of us are riding dual 29 in this video. However, I have since converted and for the area won’t be going back anytime soon.
Thanks for posting this. I really want to do a session with Yoann I live on the east coast but you make it look like it would be worth the trip!
It's definitely worth the trip! Yoann is great and helpful regardless of skill level. Not to mention Squamish is worth the trip and if you can make it, Whistler never disappoints and the North Shore isn't that far the other direction.
Really cool seeing Yoann coach and the difference in comfort within the group for a few moves. Awesome to see the progression, and support
Yeah, He does a great job creating an atmosphere where we can all feel comfortable.
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Awesome riding! Felt like I was right there with you guys. Looked like a fun day on the bike and a great way to progress!
Thanks dude!
He's such a nice person, I wish I lived closer to BC to get coaching there!
It’s definitely worth the trip, Yoann is great and the terrain is world class!
I noticed while watching this that I kept feeling like the near vertical, extremely exposed rock faces you go down looked pretty fun and reasonable, but as soon as you add a 3 foot gap jump I place it in the "never going to attempt" category in my mind
Never say never!
Look I'm down for whatever, but you'll need to convince my 6th helmet. @@NICADV
Awesome video, great commentary. It would be a dream to link up with Yoann for coaching, way to make it happen!
Thanks, it was definitely worth the effort! Hit up intothegnar.com for details
This type of riding demonstrates, that 27.5 in the rear is better choice.
Not sure I totally agree, as most of us are riding dual 29 in this video. However, I have since converted and for the area won’t be going back anytime soon.