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James and RideBC are awesome - As a coach and guide - James could not be better - I was thrilled t o spend a day with James as he showed me a terrific Squamish sequence of trails. James assessed my riding and coached me into a much more confident and stable technique. I am grateful for that and the full stoke and supportive environment - If you are thinking of Squamish and looking to up your riding game: from beginner to truly advanced: Call RideBC. It was one of the best days I have had in 36 years of MTB. (Yes - I have been mountain biking since 1984)
Props to James! Building that trail must have taken lots of; time, patience, and commitment. I enjoy trail riding but often forget who builds them. You should rename the trail: Take Out The Beignet. Enjoyed the video man!
Hey Remy, how are the rules to be built in Squamish trails in the Forest? I live in Belgium, and it`s not allowed to Build anything here. Can you Build what you want? and nobody says anything? very interesting for me... ;) Cheers from Belgium to Dreamland Squamish BC!
Thanks Rémy for the explanations on the features. I'll check it out next time I ride in Squamish, it looks pretty awesome! Thanks James for building the trail too :)
Outstanding. I saw the "Remy line" clip last night and wondered if that was from this... The original trails was a lot of fun (but a bastard of a push) - this looks amazing both up and down!
Sweet! I was supposed to come out this summer and have RideBC guide .... but it’s been put off for a bit ... oh well, will be back! Btw ... awesome tip about loading the bike while braking!
I must be weird, but I really like tech climbing trails (especially with granite slabs). I've only been to BC for one week, but Comfortably Numb was amazing!
"That's what people call 'The Remy Line' LOL first time I ever heard of you I was 11 years old in Kelowna and watched you and I think Steve Romanuk ride down a basically vertical shale chute into the parking lot at Knox Mountain and everyone was calling it the Remy Line
@@remymetailler Now is a great time to pedal around Cypress because the highway is closed for cars. Normally it is more of a shuttling spot. The trails have a great mix of freeride and DH features.
@@remymetailler if you say so bud , but i disagree haha . its a section from my point of view . i actually built a trail that you filmed on last year. i really respect the level of your riding remy . wishing you the best in your biking career !