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It's hit or miss regarding the weather. I've been there in July, September and October and afternoon storms are common. The rain is not as much of an issue as the lightning. They shut the lift down when lightning is in the area. Storms typically move through pretty fast though.
I’m pretty new to the sport and having trouble controlling the bike before and after jumps any tips? Also would you recommend these trails for a FRESH beginner?
Sugar Land has some of the most beginner friendly trails in the Houston area with some small to medium sized jumps. Get comfortable on the small jumps to build confidence then move on to some bigger ones. Good luck!
That's a great question! All three destinations are very different. It depends a lot on your riding preferences. All have jump lines but Station has a more beginner, intermediate and advanced line options. Station also has the shuttle and a great mix of beginner to advanced trails to explore. If your looking for a long day in the saddle exploring XC and enduro lines then RPR would be my choice. Spider has the lift and an assortment of trails for all skill levels. You really need to check them all out! We're fortunate to have all three only 3.5 hours from Houston. Keep on shreddin' 🤘
My suspension was definitely not dialed it at the race. I removed one volume spacer in the fork and lowered the psi a bit. It's primo now. I still need to tweak the rear shock....probably add a volume spacer. It's a sweet rig, though. Thanks for watching, shredder 🤘🤘
Wow! That’s impressive. I could hear your front tire sliding and plowing. I bet some decent moisture would have made all the tracks several seconds faster for everyone.
The Anthill mountain bike trails run parallel with the Buffalo Bayou on the south side. There are upper and lower sections with a variety of features in each direction. All of the advanced features can be bypassed. If you aren't comfortable riding a section you can also walk it.