Six Flags is a blast. ...and always so happy to see trails built for bikes with full suspension (Not to throw too much shade but e.g. trails that haven't been built using heavy machinery to turn them into "flow" trails for gravel bikes.)
@LJBenji14 I have not... I rode it in the winter on the fatbike. Kinda waiting till they have some more good DH's and features. There's literally a ton of good mtns to ride on the way up there and usually I'm driving right past to ride woodstock 😁
@@Projectnortheast I haven't been to Woodstock yet because Boston lot is literally a minute ride from where I'm living and this is my first season here. Don't sleep on it though if you're ever going by, it's definitely worth an hour or two to explore! Andy's candies is a must ride as well. Let me know if you ever come and want someone to show you around!
New Hampshire could be like this...but no. All we get in southern NH is NEMBA dad trails built to 90's bike standards and a 2 hour drive to any decent trails. Fml
Yeah luckily we have highland that we can pedal up wed and Thursday nights but honestly that's why I ride mountains as no trails really offer any challenges anymore. But, we are working on some stuff behind the scenes with nemba that could be big but everything takes time and unfortunately we are like you said about 20 years behind
While I agree with you about the dad trails, I call em 550’s, as in 90’s bar width…you really should either volunteer and push for featuring on existing trails or just go rogue and open renegade lines like a lot of us old schoolers do. But, please do it right, make them bombproof, and always consider the natural terrain, drainage for watershed, etc…otherwise you’re just entitled and complaining. I’m not a NEMBA guy, however, I respect and value their time and efforts to make anything for us to ride on. Remember they aren’t getting a salary to build these trails.
@jeremy provonsil this comment is the equivalent of "if you don't like it show up to trail days" you see the problem is 100's of people tried that over the years and were met with the stiff arm of those people at nemba that were too busy building the same old crap vs recognizing the sport was progressing. Only now are we starting to see a shift in nemba and I'm still skeptical but hopeful as I'm working with them on a couple trail projects that could be groundbreaking for NH. But, that 20 years behind in advocacy is a hurdle we will deal with with locals still having that old mindset
Six Flags is a blast. ...and always so happy to see trails built for bikes with full suspension (Not to throw too much shade but e.g. trails that haven't been built using heavy machinery to turn them into "flow" trails for gravel bikes.)
hell yea, got to ride this for the first time last weekend..great trail
Great video and great riding, thanks for sharing!
Love this stuff. Find a bunch of natural features and link them together… always a winning strategy.
Wish we saw your run on Disney! Love the content, and LOVE this trail
I think I have a video down Disney on my last perry hill video! Yeah this trail is insane
Nice work! That rock and slab worn looks insane
Yeah super unique and awesome. Need more like it
Love it there 🫶🏼
Have you been on spiny at Boston Lot in Lebanon, NH? That and Warrior Princess / Bruce Lee have some great spine and other technical features!
@LJBenji14 I have not... I rode it in the winter on the fatbike. Kinda waiting till they have some more good DH's and features. There's literally a ton of good mtns to ride on the way up there and usually I'm driving right past to ride woodstock 😁
@@Projectnortheast I haven't been to Woodstock yet because Boston lot is literally a minute ride from where I'm living and this is my first season here. Don't sleep on it though if you're ever going by, it's definitely worth an hour or two to explore! Andy's candies is a must ride as well. Let me know if you ever come and want someone to show you around!
@LJBenji14 you NEED to go ride woodstock... Stat. Seriously the best riding around imo
@@Projectnortheast haha ok as soon as the rain lets up, I will! Mt peg and mt ascutney are at the top of my list right now
Looks fun
Super fun!
That hardest part is getting up there!
But so so worth it! 😉
I’ve seen that grouse is other videos. It’s becoming the final boss you must pass if you wanna ride the trail 😂
Yeah he was in one of my other videos and when @jctrails came up with me as well... he is the trail boss
Did you find that roll easier to commit to than the optional one on small axe?
It's much easier than the one on rhasta I assume? Which is named small axe now? I can't keep up with all these name changes lol
@@Projectnortheast haha yes. The approach to the Rasta one sketches me out and seems like a harsh g out
@Send It Steve yes the approach can be sketchy especially when leafy or wet and yes it is a harsh g-out... the one on six flags is much easier imo
joe's original is epic....if you can find it!
looks mellow. find more places like Lynn
Gopro effect... I've ridden just about everything at Lynn it's not that gnarly and you have to pedal the entire time. This is a DH trail...
New Hampshire could be like this...but no. All we get in southern NH is NEMBA dad trails built to 90's bike standards and a 2 hour drive to any decent trails. Fml
Yeah luckily we have highland that we can pedal up wed and Thursday nights but honestly that's why I ride mountains as no trails really offer any challenges anymore. But, we are working on some stuff behind the scenes with nemba that could be big but everything takes time and unfortunately we are like you said about 20 years behind
While I agree with you about the dad trails, I call em 550’s, as in 90’s bar width…you really should either volunteer and push for featuring on existing trails or just go rogue and open renegade lines like a lot of us old schoolers do. But, please do it right, make them bombproof, and always consider the natural terrain, drainage for watershed, etc…otherwise you’re just entitled and complaining. I’m not a NEMBA guy, however, I respect and value their time and efforts to make anything for us to ride on. Remember they aren’t getting a salary to build these trails.
@@jeremyprovonsil7886 I dig a lot. Just because I don’t shout it from the hilltops doesn’t mean I’m entitled…
@jeremy provonsil this comment is the equivalent of "if you don't like it show up to trail days" you see the problem is 100's of people tried that over the years and were met with the stiff arm of those people at nemba that were too busy building the same old crap vs recognizing the sport was progressing. Only now are we starting to see a shift in nemba and I'm still skeptical but hopeful as I'm working with them on a couple trail projects that could be groundbreaking for NH. But, that 20 years behind in advocacy is a hurdle we will deal with with locals still having that old mindset
Hilarious. This trail is over 20 years old.
Yes correct, but in 2021 it got fully rebuilt by ideride trailbuilders... did you even watch the video?
@@Projectnortheast "If you're in sales or marketing, kill yourself." -Bill Hicks
All you do is blow up other people's spots. Leech.