Not too high, ~3 feet ish. It's wide enough you could probably get a foot down on the wood if needed to stop you from falling. Injuries could happen anywhere and can really vary. Always good to practice on easier trails before moving up to harder features as well :)
4:40......a rider from the US died on that teeter totter. Fell off sideways and broke his neck. Most likely had no idea how the feature worked (never experienced one before). I am shocked it is still up actually.
@@MINIMALmtb I "liked" your ride anyway. I live in Ohio and the only trails I find challenging are my local hiking trails. Gotta go early or at night to escape the snitches. Been riding these trails for 30 years. Cheers.
Nice riding... I wouldn't want try those crazy wood features, but fun to see you nail them : )
Sweet trail & nice job on the skinnies
I really wish we had trails like this near me. Fantastic riding, control and balance!
We're spoiled here in southern BC. Appreciate the comment!
The new woodwork looks crazy, can't wait to get out and try it!
wow very cool! those wood features look super fun
It's a very fun trail. Enough tricky features to keep you on your toes!
Nice riding! Wish I had trails like that in my state.
seriously impressive riding dude! that trails gnarly
Appreciate it! Grew up riding the old janky trails so I have a fair bit of practice hah
Nice one! Rode this for the first time today. I didn't make that full wood feature thing...but something to practice next time :)
You've got it for sure! It does seem like a good feature to practice on
Great video and skills 👍
Is that a blue trail ?
Cheers! This one is a solid techy black
This trail always kicks my ass!
Me too! Certainly some challenging tech jank sections
How high up is that woodwork? How hurt do you get if you fall off?
Not too high, ~3 feet ish. It's wide enough you could probably get a foot down on the wood if needed to stop you from falling. Injuries could happen anywhere and can really vary. Always good to practice on easier trails before moving up to harder features as well :)
4:40......a rider from the US died on that teeter totter. Fell off sideways and broke his neck. Most likely had no idea how the feature worked (never experienced one before). I am shocked it is still up actually.
@@TheNoseman1 How do you know this?
Slow speed tech. Old school North Shore. Nice almost clean run. Now ride back up and I'll hit you up with a like. Lol
Good thing the only way back up is to ride up 😉
@@MINIMALmtb I "liked" your ride anyway. I live in Ohio and the only trails I find challenging are my local hiking trails. Gotta go early or at night to escape the snitches. Been riding these trails for 30 years. Cheers.