I went to whistler for the first time ever this week and the confidence boost is crazy. Hit every pro line open even though I have never even hit A line sized jumps before
Awesome video, My favorite pro-line by far is crabapple because of how easy it is despite being so large, by the way I measure the last jump and it comes in at 52 feet at the knuckle so probably around 55 feet sweet spot
Such an underrated channel. Would you happen to know any trails in the southeast that would be good for progressing up to whistler pro line trails or just similar trails/slightly easier?
It’s actually better to hit blind. If you scrub the drop into it just coasts no brakes and it works dreams. It looks pretty intimidating from the front but it is a little smaller from the sides. GoPro effect isn’t really real on this specific jump. Hope you get it dialed!
Thanks! They start small. Seems like each jump gets bigger by about 10-12 feet until the last one which is just over 60 to the ideal landing zone. They’re much easier than they look though and the Whistler builders made them flow extremely well!
Great video! Quick question, i’m going to whistler on labor day weekend for the first time, and i’m wondering how hard A line is. I’ve done almost everything at duthie, do you think i’d be fine doing it?
Thanks dude! If you’ve done mostly everything at Duthie A line should be a breeze for you. Flying Squirrel and Semper Dirticus are more difficult in my opinion. Good luck figuring it out!
Awesome stuff!!!! What jump from Aline you think prepares you the best for the big jump on crabapple hits? I have seen people getting bucked, does it feel kicky?
Crabapple isn’t really kicky at all. It’s just a lot of airtime. The big lip of the A line tombstone gives good practice as well as the ski jump after the rock drop
@@trailreviews3628 thanks for the feedback, you're the second person saying the left ski jump is a good place to practice..definitely need to nail tombstone as well. We will see late August when we head there
I remember when you rode flying squirrel for the first time lol. It’s crazy to see how far you have progressed.
I went to whistler for the first time ever this week and the confidence boost is crazy. Hit every pro line open even though I have never even hit A line sized jumps before
I'm not even into bikes but I gotta tell you dude, you did great on this video from content producer perspective. Keep it up.
Whistler helped me with learning how to do big jumps
What a phenomenal whistler video
Thanks! I’ve got some more stuff coming up soon!
Awesome video, My favorite pro-line by far is crabapple because of how easy it is despite being so large, by the way I measure the last jump and it comes in at 52 feet at the knuckle so probably around 55 feet sweet spot
I gotta say, you are such a smooth rider!
Thanks!
Really appreciate your breakdowns and reviews! Hope to see you ride my local Port Gamble jumps more :)
Your whips look great,l love watching your videos
Thanks!
Dude this channel is sick
Excellent Whistler video!
Great job, I hope to ride there someday soon.
Such a good video! Epic riding!
This makes me want to move to whistler
Awesome video!
Glad you enjoyed it
Time for sun peaks reviews!!
Heck yeah! Stoked to have met you up there!
Such an underrated channel. Would you happen to know any trails in the southeast that would be good for progressing up to whistler pro line trails or just similar trails/slightly easier?
I wish i was in Whistler
Nice riding.
what is the step up on dirt merchant like? is it smaller than it looks? Im in whistler right now and im thinking about sending it.
It’s actually better to hit blind. If you scrub the drop into it just coasts no brakes and it works dreams. It looks pretty intimidating from the front but it is a little smaller from the sides. GoPro effect isn’t really real on this specific jump. Hope you get it dialed!
@@trailreviews3628 thanks for the info! are you watching crankworx?
you should try 1199 now
Dude you rip how big are the crab apple hits keep it up
Thanks! They start small. Seems like each jump gets bigger by about 10-12 feet until the last one which is just over 60 to the ideal landing zone. They’re much easier than they look though and the Whistler builders made them flow extremely well!
Great video! Quick question, i’m going to whistler on labor day weekend for the first time, and i’m wondering how hard A line is. I’ve done almost everything at duthie, do you think i’d be fine doing it?
Thanks dude! If you’ve done mostly everything at Duthie A line should be a breeze for you. Flying Squirrel and Semper Dirticus are more difficult in my opinion. Good luck figuring it out!
@@trailreviews3628 Sweet thanks so much! I’ll let you know how it goes :)
Good vid
Thanks!
would you do CAH line on a 130/120mm?
Awesome stuff!!!! What jump from Aline you think prepares you the best for the big jump on crabapple hits? I have seen people getting bucked, does it feel kicky?
Crabapple isn’t really kicky at all. It’s just a lot of airtime. The big lip of the A line tombstone gives good practice as well as the ski jump after the rock drop
@@trailreviews3628 thanks for the feedback, you're the second person saying the left ski jump is a good place to practice..definitely need to nail tombstone as well. We will see late August when we head there
You really need to have used a gopro before and been to some bikeparks to understand how small this big stuff looks
theres a lot more prolines like filthy marty etc
Those are short sections or features, not full trails. Marty master, the manager, filthy ape, etc…
Sikk
If you are wondering what he means by a scrub, then don’t ride these trails
Good point! Definitely takes some skill building on smaller jumps like Crank it Up and A line first.
Good vid bad thumbnail