Best trail there by far. Next best would be Gronk. Both trails can be run by beginners after hitting Sugar Line a few times. All jumps on Gronk can be rolled until the rider feels comfortable trying to jump.
I'm almost sure... that thunder knows this is there BEST trail... they even added to it end of summer... not everyone can Halywood... or the pro LINE fort hill... but ANYONE can cat & mouse.. and llllove it... point of comment ... thunder needs to bring this trail alllllllllllll the way down to lift!
I agree, doing something different with the bottom that dumps into loamstar would be awesome, the flat part/climb at the end isn't the best. Cat & Mouse flow all the way to the bottom would be epic. Great trail!
Hit it up today. I think they added dirt towards the lower section, could definitely use some rain. Fun trail though, there's really nothing else like it, maybe Sideshow at Killington but it's a great trail to practice berms with little consequences. Edit: sick riding btw, do you not brake at all before the berms? Like at 1:58 did you brake?
Awesome trail!
Even better now if you haven't ridden it within the last few weeks.
Best trail there by far. Next best would be Gronk. Both trails can be run by beginners after hitting Sugar Line a few times. All jumps on Gronk can be rolled until the rider feels comfortable trying to jump.
I'm almost sure... that thunder knows this is there BEST trail... they even added to it end of summer... not everyone can Halywood... or the pro LINE fort hill... but ANYONE can cat & mouse.. and llllove it... point of comment ... thunder needs to bring this trail alllllllllllll the way down to lift!
I agree, doing something different with the bottom that dumps into loamstar would be awesome, the flat part/climb at the end isn't the best. Cat & Mouse flow all the way to the bottom would be epic. Great trail!
@@NE_RAW_MTBhaha you are in luck
Hit it up today. I think they added dirt towards the lower section, could definitely use some rain. Fun trail though, there's really nothing else like it, maybe Sideshow at Killington but it's a great trail to practice berms with little consequences.
Edit: sick riding btw, do you not brake at all before the berms?
Like at 1:58 did you brake?
It's a great trail to practice staying off the brakes.