One of the tricky things about this place is that even when it's got nearly hero dirt, which is generally only after a light rain, it has that fine moon dust, lost over hard, and that makes traction a little more difficult to acquire, especially when pushing speed
I've been down all but Sleep Tight. Had to walk 2-3 spots on lower Stinger. That was GARLY. Note: this video must be old. All the times I've been here in the last year and Sleep Tight never ended like that. Now has crazy off camber steep rocky stuff, then like an 8' drop
Hey, if you're still in Texas maybe check out Station Mountain Bike Park in the Austin area. It was setup this year by an 18yo entrepreneur rider and I'm one of the investors in the bike park. Would be cool for you to do a video and share your thoughts!
I am! And matter a fact, I rode Station today! It was absolutely AMAZING! I will be having a video coming soon, I will try to get it out next week but we will see if I have time to edit it by then. I met Rhett today actually, the bike park is impressive, and its even more impressive with how much time they got it done in! What made you invest in it? Were you one of the people he DMed on LinkedIn? I appreciate you supporting it, it is such a gem even to the stuff we have in Cali.
@@thebigoutsidemtb that's great! Yes, I was one of those DM'ed. I invested because I liked the background story and the entrepreneurship will, and of course if I can put a few $$ to further the sport that's great. I do a fair bit of angel investing in technology startups, so it was a refreshing change to invest closer to home AND with a more reasonable time horizon for return-on-investments (the tech investments sometimes get lucky to see money back after 8+ years, but most just go to zero)
@amir_mtb I appreciate you investing in such an amazing bike part to further the community in TX! You need to come out and ride it! I can't believe what he has done with the place... so many jumps/tech for all skill levels. And yes, as a fellow investor is tech stock, I know how it is.
How the heck are you holding so much speed in the rough sections and still able have pop on the jumps and traction in the berms? I’ve ridden spider mountain a few times and always had to trade 1 for the other. Would you mind sharing your suspension settings?
It just commitment and cornering skill. Suspension settings don't work across suspension brands, models, and over all, setup is personal. If I were to give you a tip on how to hit it like that, just work on commitment to speed in chunky stuff, work on you're Suspension setup, and most importantly, work on cornering skill. That is a super over looked thing that few master.
@@thebigoutsidemtb Thanks for the reply. Those things matter for sure, but I want to know more about your setup. Are you running a super plush setup or more firm? Are you running fast rebound or slow? That sort of stuff
@@johnnycycle Gotcha. I don't have my setup written down sadly, but I am definitely running a plusher setup which seems to work well, but it also might be causing problems such as mid stroke support. And for rebound, I'm running it slow at the moment but I might experiment with opening it up. I am running the Grip 2 Damper so I have high and low speed which makes things more tricky to get right. I have been happy with my setup but I think I could get more. So you're open to try a similar setup, but it may or may not work for you since it purely rider preference.
Oh lol, he was good with it. He was okay. It was just a brake issue, not a skill issue. He is the one who taught me how to wheelie, so he knows his way when it comes to wheelies.
GoPro Hero 12 Black: Standard Aspect Ratio: 16:9 Resolution: 4K Frame Rate: 30FPS Lens: HyperView Hypersmooth: On Protune Setting: Shutter - Auto EV Comp -1.0 White Balance - 5500K ISO Min - 100 ISO Max - 800 (this changes depending on the lighting. In lower light I set this to 1600) Sharpness - Medium Color - Vibrant Hope that helps.
Antidote -> Tarantula -> Venom is probably the most popular ride order coming down, and I agree with them.
I did that last time I was there and it’s a banger route!
You rip my dude!
Thanks dude! 🤙
One of the tricky things about this place is that even when it's got nearly hero dirt, which is generally only after a light rain, it has that fine moon dust, lost over hard, and that makes traction a little more difficult to acquire, especially when pushing speed
For sure. I can see it being like that after a light rain.
I've been down all but Sleep Tight. Had to walk 2-3 spots on lower Stinger. That was GARLY.
Note: this video must be old. All the times I've been here in the last year and Sleep Tight never ended like that. Now has crazy off camber steep rocky stuff, then like an 8' drop
Nice! It’s been as long as this video has been up. I have a newer video dropping this Sunday which includes me hitting sleep tight.
Hey, if you're still in Texas maybe check out Station Mountain Bike Park in the Austin area. It was setup this year by an 18yo entrepreneur rider and I'm one of the investors in the bike park. Would be cool for you to do a video and share your thoughts!
I am! And matter a fact, I rode Station today! It was absolutely AMAZING! I will be having a video coming soon, I will try to get it out next week but we will see if I have time to edit it by then. I met Rhett today actually, the bike park is impressive, and its even more impressive with how much time they got it done in! What made you invest in it? Were you one of the people he DMed on LinkedIn? I appreciate you supporting it, it is such a gem even to the stuff we have in Cali.
@@thebigoutsidemtb that's great! Yes, I was one of those DM'ed. I invested because I liked the background story and the entrepreneurship will, and of course if I can put a few $$ to further the sport that's great. I do a fair bit of angel investing in technology startups, so it was a refreshing change to invest closer to home AND with a more reasonable time horizon for return-on-investments (the tech investments sometimes get lucky to see money back after 8+ years, but most just go to zero)
@amir_mtb I appreciate you investing in such an amazing bike part to further the community in TX! You need to come out and ride it! I can't believe what he has done with the place... so many jumps/tech for all skill levels. And yes, as a fellow investor is tech stock, I know how it is.
Great runs!!!! Only been there twice and progressed but I don't think I could go any faster!
Which bike computer and how did you mount it to the top tube? I have a Bronson and have been looking to do the same.
Awesome video by the way!
I have the Garmin Edge 530 mounted with the 76 projects mount. I have a video on the mount on my channel if you wanna check it out.
Thanks for the quick reply, and will do!
How the heck are you holding so much speed in the rough sections and still able have pop on the jumps and traction in the berms?
I’ve ridden spider mountain a few times and always had to trade 1 for the other.
Would you mind sharing your suspension settings?
It just commitment and cornering skill. Suspension settings don't work across suspension brands, models, and over all, setup is personal. If I were to give you a tip on how to hit it like that, just work on commitment to speed in chunky stuff, work on you're Suspension setup, and most importantly, work on cornering skill. That is a super over looked thing that few master.
@@thebigoutsidemtb Thanks for the reply. Those things matter for sure, but I want to know more about your setup.
Are you running a super plush setup or more firm? Are you running fast rebound or slow? That sort of stuff
@@johnnycycle Gotcha. I don't have my setup written down sadly, but I am definitely running a plusher setup which seems to work well, but it also might be causing problems such as mid stroke support. And for rebound, I'm running it slow at the moment but I might experiment with opening it up. I am running the Grip 2 Damper so I have high and low speed which makes things more tricky to get right. I have been happy with my setup but I think I could get more. So you're open to try a similar setup, but it may or may not work for you since it purely rider preference.
Doing dad dirty with that slo-mo pal
Oh lol, he was good with it. He was okay. It was just a brake issue, not a skill issue. He is the one who taught me how to wheelie, so he knows his way when it comes to wheelies.
@@thebigoutsidemtb Just goofing around, it's cool to see you hitting the bike park with your dad. Sharing something like that is kind of the dream.
@lmaowhatzz Thank you man. we have always ridden together from the start. It's been great!
what yo gopro settings
GoPro Hero 12 Black:
Standard
Aspect Ratio: 16:9
Resolution: 4K
Frame Rate: 30FPS
Lens: HyperView
Hypersmooth: On
Protune Setting:
Shutter - Auto
EV Comp -1.0
White Balance - 5500K
ISO Min - 100
ISO Max - 800 (this changes depending on the lighting. In lower light I set this to 1600)
Sharpness - Medium
Color - Vibrant
Hope that helps.
@@thebigoutsidemtb thanks so much you video is soo good
BRO that's some long hair dud
And I just got a haircut! lol, I might get something new next time I go to the hair salon.
@@thebigoutsidemtb A mullet would look sick 🤙