finally get to see you race in Tassie ! vibing ' im English and live here now so good to see you guys riding here .... been watching all your vids for a few years now so this is pure hype !
Love this mate !! Can't wait to see everyone riding it. FYI: When filming on the gopro with a wide angle setting it really doesn't do the track and gradient justice. Maybe think about setting your gopro to 'medium' rather than wide/superwise. Wide angle is nice for riding footage but no the best when just walking around.
I can’t believe it I’m in Tasmania and I’m going I heard not only your there but so is Brendan and Matt jones I’m so excited to see you guys ride this was like my dream to see you guys near to me or maybe even say hi but I never thought about that cause I never thought you three champions are comming and I can’t wait to watch the race to I’m so excited
I guess its me... maybe i am the one who sees the fly on his forehead...did i miss a crash or am i too high to remember...? best of luck BK. be safe. go fast. have fun.
This road gap looks waaay scarier than Wales (not that I'd hit either lolol!) bc of the distance AND less drop. I love the look of the course though, and it's awesome to see Hardline expanding!
it's true, as far as i know Tassie has atleast 3 venomous snakes. Tiger Snakes, which attack when threatened, but mostly actually keep to them selves, & if you stomp the ground as you walk they will mostly stay away, but if you're unlucky enough to be bitten you want to get some anti-venom quick smart! .. Maybe a brown snake, a Tassie cousin of the Eastern Brown in Victoria. But Brown snakes give you a warning tap first to say "fk off", from which if you ignore their warning they can bite, & theyre in the top 5 most venomous i think, but like i say they mostly stick to themselves.. then there's the Red Belly Blacksnakes, which are venomous, but are also the stoners of the snake world. They're really docile & mostly only bite if really threatened or annoyed. But like i say theyre the stoners of the snake world, Ive heard numerous stories, including from people ive known, of people just picking them up from around the entrance to their tents, & putting them back in the bush, out of the way.. It's not to say that the whole snake thing in Australia isnt that dangerous, it is if youre unlucky, & you have to keep your wits about you in the bush, but it's also overblown.. In both Tassie & Victoria, its not snakes or spiders that are the most dangerous consistently, but Bull Ants & Jumping Jacks, which are Bull Ants with wings basically. Theyre both more teritorial & their bite, although nowhere near like a venomous snake or spider, is still really nasty & often gets infected. So people consistently have more problems from those 2 than from all the snakes & most of the spiders, despite them hardly even being a part of the scary animal narrative.. Just a little context.. Also, as a Kiwi expecting snakes & spiders everywhere, in 8 years in Australia, in Victoria, Tassie, & the border of Victoria & South Australia, in both city, country & bush, i never saw one snake, & all the Redbacks i saw just kept to themselves, & werent invasive, you just had to be alert to them, as long as you were aware & careful, such as when moving bricks or wood, they were no problem. The whole "Everything's going to kill you" is way overhyped, you just have to be alert
@@dreadiedude So your're talking about semantics then.. not everyone uses the correct description when explaining something informally.. Yes, venom maybe the term for a various mix of chemicals injected by certain animals in self defence, vs poison being what plants contain, in a form of self defence also.. But in everyday language we often use words interchangablly.. Saying "poisonous snakes" or "poisonous spiders" doesnt mean you know any less about either of them in practical experience.. Ergo, alot of people from Australia, that deal with venomous snakes & spiders regularly, such as people on farms, or people that work in the bush, also say "poisonous" when referring to the Eastern Brown snake, Tiger Snakes, Redback spiders, Funnel Web Spiders, & such. All being things they encounter regularly, when technically they mean venomous.. So as i say, semantics.. Assuming someones use of the wrong terminology means a lack of knowledge of the subject is the same as refuting someone's well researched knowledge on a political subject because they missed an apostrophe..
Yes. It was going to be Rob and Rachel Atherton, but she pulled out because of her daughter unfortunately. Hope they get Gwin or Reece Wilson to step in!
Spewing that a few features got made a bit easier. Knocking 30ft of the big double has made it look like a “big” jump instead of a “massive” jump. For Hardline standards anyway. Will still be sick to watch either way though!
Because 50 years ago Aboriginal culture was not main stream. Aboriginal children were still being wrongfully removed, protection acts etc. the fact you’ve just found out about it is through cultural awareness and education.
Where there are traditional owners on land it’s always been a thing, now it’s before every event, on tv shows, before meetings, even when you go into work sites, can’t get away from it
Joooo sick vlog mate, I fu**ing love your vids but would love to see a few shorter vids. Also I would be open to edit a Video to show you what I could do for you. But whatever love you bro
Fair play to all the track builders a lot of hard work has clearly gone into creating Hardline 24. But, this seems awfully rushed. Dan and the team spent years building the course in Wales.. Admittedly it needed to change location or a redesign to keep interest. But I’ve got a feeling track design is going to cause some pretty nasty accidents that could have been avoided if designed differently.
No not at all, the only weird thing is the fact that you think this comment is acceptable to post. Being jealous is a nasty trait fella... FYI, they are brilliant together, two people meeting doing something they love, proper story for the grandkids... whilst you will have no one to tell your story to about being a single still living at home jealous weirdo 🤷♂️
Oh Eddy Boy. Gutted for you fella. Of course, it’s good news for the rest of us as we can enjoy even more Ed-Bull-Media😅 Seriously though, feeling for ya healing ❤️🩹 PS:- once ran the Auckland 10K back when it was the biggest in 1990: 49 mins with ‘The Fantastics from Plastics’ (Middlemore hospital).