Thanks, man! That's a relief. I'm always worried the video is gonna be poop during editing. I almost scraped it a few times. There was so much footage to sift through. It was a struggle to turn it into a cohesive video. Glad you enjoyed it. 😊
You said you can't jump well, but dude you totally can. You preload the lip and know how to pop and handle the bike in the air. Give yourself more credit haha!
Both of your energy is so fun. I always grin when I watch you guys. I am missing the bike park before the season even ended. You guys are basically fearless with drops . You guys are still easily clearing the jumps and Cory got so much better in the berms too.
Sending the "Hammer" way too deep will definitely wake you up. My first pass on the Hammer was on a Ragley hardtail and sent it halfway down the transition. Absolutely bone-jarring, at age 52, effectively making it an 18-20ft drop. We also sessioned it for a bit. Needless to say, a trip to the chiropractor the next day was required...lol. Rock Soft is a killer enduro trail. It'll tell you right away if one needs more conditioning. 🤙
Coler is one of my favorite riding spots! I'm honestly glad to know that I'm not the only one struggling in specific spots on the trails. Tim, my riding buddy, always makes the trails look so easy. Frankly, so do you two too. Still have yet to drop the hammer, but I've been ready to for like 6 months... lol.👍
I'm really enjoying following your trip through NW Arkansas! I'm heading down there tomorrow (April 28) through the weekend. We're hitting Cooler, Slaughter Pen and Railyard. It's great to see some quality videos of what to expect! 🤘
They're visually similar but I think the Drop the Hammer drop is twice as big. The platform is 10 feet from the ground below it. Add in a few more feet to actually reach the landing, plus a gap big enough to drive a car under, and it's quite the drop. But it's all built in such a way that the whole experience feels smooth. The first wooden Bertha drop has an awkward short landing that shifts your weight back a little upon impact. So even though Drop the Hammer is bigger, it's actually smoother. You're gonna love it. It's tons of fun. Can't wait to go back one day and clear the step ups better next time though. 😅
@@dukeofmtb I was hoping I would see you there sometime this off season. We have been to Ray's twice already and plan to go a few more times if possible. Heal up soon Cory!
Rock solid contracting leaves Michigan and goes out south to build in the winter, I wonder if that trail "rock solid" was made by them! They were in Bentonville last year
So awesome.! You guys are awesome. I'm loving ur videos. May I ask what video editor do you use? I've been thinking about switching to final cut pro or adobe premiere. Currently using davinci resolve.
What beautiful trails. Awesome , to see you guys sending it in January, looks like a lot of fun. It was nice meeting you in October at the Pines tabletops @ Stony Creek.
Nice meeting you too. Although, this video was recorded in June. It just takes me forever sometimes to get around to editing a video. Busy busy. 😅 I had a little date pop up during the intro, but I guess most folks missed it. 😊