Nobody should be yelling "just send it". Nobody should be pressured to do something they are not up for on a given day. I like your attitude. Hit it another time when you're feeling it.
I swear all the mountain resorts in Canada are SOO SICK, I went to mint tremblant twice last year once during the summer and once during the winter to snowboard IT WAS SICK
I think we get de- sensitized as to how big some of those lines are in WBP are actually. They are huge and passing on them is ok at times, as actually a small % of people who ride bikes all over the world can smash them all. Your a great rider. It was also your first day in the park this year! Great video.
I just love your videos and riding MTBs around the world and doing really good park hunting You guys(couple) living a life that any one just can dream off
Sometimes the brain says no and yes its frustrating but at the end of the day we're walking away, it'll be there next time, (I have the same problem🤣) Take care stay safe and have fun
You make awesome videos, thank you. I cannot believe how capable these bikes are becoming... I own a 130 trail bike as well and absolutely plan on riding park with my bike vs a rental downhill bike. Begs the question, who are the big travel bikes actually for? Does the average person ever need more than a trail bike if not racing?
I just hit my first DH park in Colorado called trestle it was awesome if you come to Colorado you should check out any of the DH parks love the channel
so how are where do you guys keep extra bikes? It looked like ToraZ had a room for two bikes, and that was all. Do you change bikes if you go from riding downhill to jump lines? Excuse the noob questions
I think they’re just closing all of the lines that cause the most injury to keep more people out of hospital. I’m not sure if this is true that’s just what I’m thinking.
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9:34 - Well, there you have it. My "learned something new" moment. I had to look up scaphoid. Now I know it's the bone that forms the base of the palm of the hand, right where it attaches to the arm bones. Thank you. Now I can go ride, right? 11:51 - Dude, if your brain is telling you "no" on a feature, listen to it. Some days we're just not feeling it. And I have learned that if you're not feeling it, that's not a good time to try something. I wasn't yelling at my screen (in part because I'm at work and don't want people looking at me funny), but I am with you. You possibly saved yourself a trip to the emergency room. Nice content in this one, Eric. Thanks for sharing. My wife doesn't understand the appeal of watching someone ride a trail. I can't explain it to her, either. But it's always fun for me to watch these. Stay upright and keep the rubber side down.
There's something about the nice flowy trails in particular that I just find soothing and relaxing. And it looks like so much fun, but I've never even mountain biked.
My brain doesn't do this and I think it needs to start. My brain at 34 years old is still looking at features like it did when I was a 16 year old bmx rider. It just whispers, "don't be a pussy, send it"
Awesome video! Love the humility that you show yourself struggling on certain features, it certainly makes it more relatable. I prefer that than an edited highlight reel. Something with the quality of the video this time (was the lens fogged up?) was odd but I'd watch your videos even if they were filmed on a toaster.
Hi Eric!! I love your channel and I look on it everyday. Its cool that I fins you because I am like from sweden so Its pretty cool that I fond you and yuka I love to ride in wistlehr bike park!!