Bike Park Review - Mt. Bachelor Bike Park - Bend, Oregon🤘
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 14 พ.ย. 2024
- In September, 2024 I spent a day at the Mt. Bachelor Bike Park, about 20 minutes southwest of Bend, Oregon. The day pass was about $55 dollars, and was pretty quick and easy to buy online and grab your pass at the kiosk outside of the main building. At the bottom of the bike park is an area where they built a mini skills park with sizable table-top jumps and wooden platform drops. The drops had a progression to them starting at about 1 ft and getting as big as about 6 ft. It was a pretty cool set up.
There was one lift which took you to the top of most trails. I first did the Lava Flow Trail (blue) which was a pretty long and fun flow trail with plenty of table-top jumps and big sweeping berms to keep things pretty full gas all the way down. About halfway down that trail, you can shoot off onto Rattlesnake Trail (black), which was a technical trail with a good amount of chunk and features to keep things interesting. Then I rode Rock Fall Trail (double black), which was a technical trail with a decent step up in difficulty from Rattlesnake. It had plenty of steep chunky and rooty tech with tough lines, keeping you white-knuckled most of the way down. This trail was awesome and my favorite of the day. The last notable trail was a close second for my favorite, Redline Trail (black jump), with dozens of large (20-30 ft) table top jumps, and some mandatory high speed drops as well. This trail was really good and jump progression would be a dream running this trail over and over.
I would definitely go back to this bike park, and for those who are thinking about getting a @LoamPass , this bike park is included on the pass.
Enjoy!
Sick trails man, specially the first one
@@fe9523 yeah rock fall was extra rad
Should have went a little further south to Oakridge
You’re telling me! Oakridge was hard on my list of Oregon zones. I couldn’t find enough beta online about steep tech over there. Whatchu think…?
@@N8SecondRide eula ridge, parts of moon point, otherwise its a bunch of fun blues.