Hey man! I'm a local to this park! Less than 15 minutes away from my house, I'm really stoked you enjoyed it! It's super cool to see a newer video of my favorite park.
Great stuff. I really like how you open each video with the world and then shrink down to your riding location along with where you came from...... Really cool!
I love forest POVs. With endless flow and cinematic music!! I had to watch it on the P.C. BIG screen (will watch it later on the flat screen). Well done Eric👍🏽 -Sam
That is an awesome place, wished we had something similar over here in Europe. As you said, a ride a week in the park would help me as well! So much fun watching! THANKS!
@@BCpov your welcome. Don't know if it's your editing skills, biking skills, or just that your a fellow Canuck and I miss hearing the accent. Probably all.
If you go into santiam bikes they will tell you all about it and other great riding spots. Troy is awesome hes the one who told me about BlackRock and catamount.
I rode here yesterday after watching this video! I ran into an acquaintance of mine, and he echoed my thoughts: Bonsai is a blue trail that absolutely rides like a black. Almost anyone will be able to ride their brakes and get down it if they need to, but if you open up there are a lot of fun features and big hits.
I used to ride those trails on a heavy, hard tail Trek bike. Haven’t been there in years. Banzai is one of my all time favorite trails, you can get going ridiculously fast on it.
This is one of my favorite places to go that’s near me. I’m glad you got a chance to ride these tracks. Not many people talk about the trails around here.
Great vid Eric, Revor certainly seems to have gotten his MOJO back as a few months ago he wasn't game to do some of the stuff you were doing in Squamish now he's killing it! Looking forward to seeing some more Squamish stuff the steep tech rock rolls there are awesome
I follow numerous MTB TH-camrs.... But I LOVE yours and Yuka's channels! You two are DAMN good bikers. Faaaar better than myself. But I love when there are features and trails that you are scared to do or say no to and the thought process involved (which is same for us lesser bikers). Gets boring watching other pros/champs flying 80 feet through the air all day. Also you and Yuka seem to get sketched out about different things and times and seem to push/out do each other on other things........ Sometimes Yuka is absolutely fearless! Lol. Great vids. Love from Surrey, BC!!!!!
If you're headed up north hit Duthie Hill outside Seattle. Very similar but more compact so you can get in more runs. And there is a 'baby gap' line called Gravy Train that will get you over those fears in no time!
Really appreciate all of the videos you guys have put out. Old 80’s Sponsored BMXr (young though stopped at 14. Been doing a lot of research but so many choices between hard tail and FS. Really was gonna go hardtail but think I am sold on the Marin Rift Zone 2 27.5. All insight is welcome
I miss that place. Haven't ridden there regularly since about 2009 on my old Norco Shore when I was in my early 40's. Pretty curious to see how my current Transition Sentinel will fare there. By the way, the lower road gap on Granny's is WAY scarier to watch someone else hit than to actually hit it yourself. Mind over matter. Everything there is so well built. Props to the BRMBA crew as always!
Great Video! Like the fact that you show that even you as advanced still trains the "little" jumps. Guess practice really makes perfect. Have you ever considered to make videos about bike maintainance or tipps for beginners? Just bought a new mountainbike (hardtail, because...money) and would love to learn about how you handle, treat and clean your bike. Keep on the nice and autentic videos!
Good review of the park. Almost went there this past November but opted for Sandy Ridge instead. You should add that to your list if you haven’t ridden there, too.
Awesome. I love black rock. It was the very first place my wife and I rode when we got our bikes last year. It was definitely trial by fire lol. Black rock is amazing but next time your in the area you really need to go check out the trails by alsea falls. They are awesome and I'd say even better than black rock.
Local to this place and its great! The uphill climb is also great for endurance training too and as long as you got some energy gels and some carbs, you can definately climb up to the top at a minimum of at least 2 times. Favorite trail is Sickner Gnar but they are all pretty good!
@@drewbliss3044 it usually takes me anywhere from 35-40 minutes from the basic training area. I’d say even with average fitness, an hour is pretty doable.
Have you been to Idre fjäll, Sweden? They have a mountain bike park and its like one of the only ones ive been to! I would say its great! First there’s a park with different trails and stuff, like normal. But then, you can walk up on the mountain! There’s a trail that goes all the way from the top down to the bike park! Otherwise the view is just amazing and they have a resturant at the top of the mountain. And also there are more mountains to explore!
Excellent intro to the trail system. The only thing you didn't show (maybe you missed it?) is the Runaround, off to the right of the start of the Tinkerbell jump line on BD4. Everyone should ride at Blackrock at least once, even if they "don't do jumps", just to see what's been done out in the forest. Banzai Downhill is 100% rollable. Blackrock is 100% built by volunteer hands. The biggest machines they use are chainsaws, leaf blowers and rototillers. brmba.org/
Hey man! I'm a local to this park! Less than 15 minutes away from my house, I'm really stoked you enjoyed it! It's super cool to see a newer video of my favorite park.
i live by black rock too, definetly my favorite trail system in oregon, I love freeride!
Dallas?
@Kanoa Smith nice I live in dallas
Is there a local bike shop to rent bikes to ride here??
🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽chakra bra
Great BCpov vid as usual. BUT, the vids I enjoyed the most were those without the music ie., BC Bike Race. Thanks
They have a second channel with full rides and nothing but bike noises
@@oly8241 what is it?
poev ponarak I don’t know the name but they show it in a recent video
It’s called bcraw
I can't get jiggy with this music!!!!
Great stuff. I really like how you open each video with the world and then shrink down to your riding location along with where you came from...... Really cool!
Thanks for noticing! Takes a bit of work to make those :)
@@BCpov I bet..... it separates your videos from everyone else's.
I love that too.
I love forest POVs. With endless flow and cinematic music!! I had to watch it on the P.C. BIG screen (will watch it later on the flat screen). Well done Eric👍🏽
-Sam
Thanks, Zen!
That terrain is frickin gorgeous with the open woods, patchy sunlight, and red dirt.
Go ride Alsea Falls, if you’re still in Oregon!!!!
@Robert Carleski I guessing you live in Corvallis
The wooden features looked amazing!
Just stumbled across this while planning a ride out there with some friends. Talk about some good luck
This place looks amazing! I just did a video of a micro micro miniature version of some wooden practice features in Orlando.
Florida tons of cool wood stuff from what I've seen!
BCpov yeah there’s a lot of wooden features to practice
Great video!
Ahhhhh I can feel the fresh air!
You make enduro look so fun
That is an awesome place, wished we had something similar over here in Europe. As you said, a ride a week in the park would help me as well! So much fun watching! THANKS!
Your videos make me want to sell everything, build a van, grab my wife and kids, and travel and bike. Loving everything brother. Awesome video.
Thanks lifted :)
@@BCpov your welcome. Don't know if it's your editing skills, biking skills, or just that your a fellow Canuck and I miss hearing the accent. Probably all.
Cool park. Looks like fun. Love all the wood features. Black rock rocks.
My home trail! LOVE this place. I'm here 2-3x a week
You must be getting sendy 2-3x a week then! ha!
@@BCpov yessir! It's where I learned to get sendy lol
Man that place goes right away to my bucket list
Next trip up to America?
For sure I want a biking trip or BCBR one day
those trails looked great. I would love to ride there
Great video. Looks like my ideal place - very pretty too. Now to just recreate it here in Florida. 🤣
SOOOOOO STOKED!!! im going here this summer!
WOW man what a place. The trail is so awesome. can spend all day there. so much to choose from. Thanks for the adventure!!
I’ve lived in Salem for 9 years now.. never even heard a sliver about this place!!! Thank you so much for the info!
If you go into santiam bikes they will tell you all about it and other great riding spots. Troy is awesome hes the one who told me about BlackRock and catamount.
Place looks like a lot of fun for sure !
I rode here yesterday after watching this video! I ran into an acquaintance of mine, and he echoed my thoughts: Bonsai is a blue trail that absolutely rides like a black. Almost anyone will be able to ride their brakes and get down it if they need to, but if you open up there are a lot of fun features and big hits.
Just moved to PDX and had never heard of this place. I’m so stoked for the PNW riding I’ve yet to experience.
Moving from Indiana to Eugene, Oregon and salivating over being relatively close to this trail!
Thanks for the cool vid Eric! Now I have somewhere to visit in Oregon come summertime!!
I used to ride those trails on a heavy, hard tail Trek bike. Haven’t been there in years. Banzai is one of my all time favorite trails, you can get going ridiculously fast on it.
Awesome looking trails.
Tinker bell on Bonsai is a blast
This is one of my favorite places to go that’s near me. I’m glad you got a chance to ride these tracks. Not many people talk about the trails around here.
This is actually my second time here, it's been around for a while :)
BCpov a long while indeed. Surprising that very few visit with how great it is.
You ever go there in the winter months? Planning on going up there tomorrow. I've never been but wondering if it gets too slick this time of year?
Very cool! I think that park is close enough to me for a day trip. Thanks for the tip!
Thanks for another great vid! Keep up the good work.😀
Thanks Anakin!
Cool to see an Oregon place!
Thanks to your videos have i started to ride mountainbike btw love your channel and continue the good work
Thanks for sharing! 😎
Really cool & lush park! - was half expecting a bear to jump out
I will have to check this out when i go to oregon!
Looks like the perfect trail through the woods. Rip me for be german. I´ll never get to ride this trail.
Just go to america, i will too and im dutch and 13yo
Awesome video! I see some people complaining about the music. I for one LIKE the music. Well done!
Nice video brother. I was one of the main designers and builders on Sickter Gnar and upper Grannies Kitchen. Glad you Enjoyed.
Thanks for your effort dude. I love sickter knar!
Love your videos Eric! I just came across Yuka’s channel yesterday, she’s got great content as well! Much love from AZ!
Haha, thanks for watching!
That looks really fun
Great video, looks like a blast!! 🤘😎
What a cool spot!!!🚵🏾♀️
And I thought the music was spot on!! Good stuff!
Damn, why is this channel so underrated?
Great vid Eric, Revor certainly seems to have gotten his MOJO back as a few months ago he wasn't game to do some of the stuff you were doing in Squamish now he's killing it! Looking forward to seeing some more Squamish stuff the steep tech rock rolls there are awesome
Lots of bc coming up!
This place looks wicked! Definitely gonna have to visit one day!
I follow numerous MTB TH-camrs.... But I LOVE yours and Yuka's channels! You two are DAMN good bikers. Faaaar better than myself. But I love when there are features and trails that you are scared to do or say no to and the thought process involved (which is same for us lesser bikers). Gets boring watching other pros/champs flying 80 feet through the air all day.
Also you and Yuka seem to get sketched out about different things and times and seem to push/out do each other on other things........ Sometimes Yuka is absolutely fearless! Lol.
Great vids. Love from Surrey, BC!!!!!
What a am amazing place,it looked like so much fun ride. I wish it was closer also Oregon is little far from the North Shore. Great video, thank you.
If you're headed up north hit Duthie Hill outside Seattle. Very similar but more compact so you can get in more runs. And there is a 'baby gap' line called Gravy Train that will get you over those fears in no time!
I love how BCpov is more than capable of riding diamond blacks and double blacks but still takes time to enjoy greens and blues
Some day I’ll go to here and ride!🤟
beautiful! 🤙
Really appreciate all of the videos you guys have put out. Old 80’s Sponsored BMXr (young though stopped at 14. Been doing a lot of research but so many choices between hard tail and FS. Really was gonna go hardtail but think I am sold on the Marin Rift Zone 2 27.5. All insight is welcome
Amazing video !
THIS IS MY LOCAL RIDING SPOT!
Sick Dgnar, and Bonseye are my top two trails there
The quality of your videos is one of the best, joinned with the excelent narrative, best place to view MTb trails \o/ cheers from Brazil
Wow, that place looks amazing!
Nice! You're at one of my local trails
Your local trails are awesome!
I haven't heard of that place. I get out to Portland frequently. I might need to make a side trip. Great vid Eric! Bonsai!
A little out of the way, but definitely worth a look!
Oregon looks like they have hero dirt year round, sick trail.
Been there, it's awesome!
I miss that place. Haven't ridden there regularly since about 2009 on my old Norco Shore when I was in my early 40's. Pretty curious to see how my current Transition Sentinel will fare there. By the way, the lower road gap on Granny's is WAY scarier to watch someone else hit than to actually hit it yourself. Mind over matter. Everything there is so well built. Props to the BRMBA crew as always!
Great Video! Like the fact that you show that even you as advanced still trains the "little" jumps. Guess practice really makes perfect.
Have you ever considered to make videos about bike maintainance or tipps for beginners? Just bought a new mountainbike (hardtail, because...money) and would love to learn about how you handle, treat and clean your bike.
Keep on the nice and autentic videos!
Rad dude
I love your Videos you out so mich work in it
Thanks for noticing! I spend a lot of time on them!
the music sounds like a large ball of fire was chasing you down that mountain :D
wonderful ... when are you coming to Italy to visit our tracks?🤙🏻
Hopefully one day!
Good review of the park. Almost went there this past November but opted for Sandy Ridge instead. You should add that to your list if you haven’t ridden there, too.
Awesome. I love black rock. It was the very first place my wife and I rode when we got our bikes last year. It was definitely trial by fire lol. Black rock is amazing but next time your in the area you really need to go check out the trails by alsea falls. They are awesome and I'd say even better than black rock.
thanks for the tip! added to the wishlist!
Great Vid!
That place looks great! Will definitely check it out one day. I share the gap jump fear with you by the way.
Local to this place and its great! The uphill climb is also great for endurance training too and as long as you got some energy gels and some carbs, you can definately climb up to the top at a minimum of at least 2 times. Favorite trail is Sickner Gnar but they are all pretty good!
How long is the climb?
@@drewbliss3044 it usually takes me anywhere from 35-40 minutes from the basic training area. I’d say even with average fitness, an hour is pretty doable.
3:08 oh shit, that was close !
Not the music please
I agree
great vid mate, i would love to ride there..
Have you been to Idre fjäll, Sweden? They have a mountain bike park and its like one of the only ones ive been to! I would say its great! First there’s a park with different trails and stuff, like normal. But then, you can walk up on the mountain! There’s a trail that goes all the way from the top down to the bike park! Otherwise the view is just amazing and they have a resturant at the top of the mountain. And also there are more mountains to explore!
If you ever visit Sweden, you should try this place! I’m not a local tho...
U deserve way more subs
Have you ridden at duthie hill in Washington? It is similar to Blackrock! Just less climbing!
Yes, I have! Duthie is rad!
Those are awesome! Please check out Northwest Arkansas for your next road trip.
I helped dig trail there once. Then we shuttled 😎
Feels like the movie “Speed” for the first half of the video.
3:30...
I liked the music! When you were at the beginner skills park it sounded like you were on the tutorial level of a video game. Something different...
if you make it back to Oregon you need you check out Alsea Falls bike area not as crazy as black rock but sooooo much fun
Awesome 👍 🙏🔝🚴🔝📸☑️
Subscribed!!
Do Sandy ridge!
Hi , I am inspired by u . I am a kid but a very good cyclist! I would like to come when I grow up 😊😊😊😊
Hi. Could you please let me know what 3 bikes were used in this video?
You should have stopped in Ashland Oregon. We’ve got some fun trails.
Next time :)
U the guy from vat 19?
Lol
Im from sweden and My Mother is from Thailand sadly i vant speak thai but asian language sounds amazing!!!
Sickter Gnar is soo fun
I saw Redding! Did you guys stop here? Swasey has some awesome trails!
Hate the music when riding
same
Excellent intro to the trail system. The only thing you didn't show (maybe you missed it?) is the Runaround, off to the right of the start of the Tinkerbell jump line on BD4.
Everyone should ride at Blackrock at least once, even if they "don't do jumps", just to see what's been done out in the forest. Banzai Downhill is 100% rollable.
Blackrock is 100% built by volunteer hands. The biggest machines they use are chainsaws, leaf blowers and rototillers. brmba.org/
Buen video saludos!!!!
You should travel to Turkey Run mtb park, by the Silo Center.