NSW Private Slopestyle/Dirtjumps

MtbDjRidaSachaz66

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Just discovered this rad set up a week ago, located in Ebenezer on private property. These jumps were built with the assistance of an excavator. Only jumps left to finish off are the remaining last 2 jumps (last one to be with a freestyle metal ramp soon to come). Ideal on a hardtail/slopestyle bike :) Welcome to have a throw down (PM me), but it's DIG & RIDE only.

*WARNING: Strong Course Language*

[video=youtube;TPNrdYAzl8A]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TPNrdYAzl8A[/video]
 
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pink poodle

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Someone is a bit excited with that hip! Looks like a mad set up. What sort of height and gap are you popping? It is difficult to tell in the vid, other than it being big.
 

MtbDjRidaSachaz66

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Someone is a bit excited with that hip! Looks like a mad set up. What sort of height and gap are you popping? It is difficult to tell in the vid, other than it being big.
I was quite stoked! The gaps start from about 4-5 metres long and gradually get longer. Unsure about height but my guess is (on the hardtail which goes higher than my mates Pslope), going about 3-4m high average? Really half-guessing so could be way off. They don't feel big anymore after hitting them (which normal I guess?)
 

pink poodle

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Cheers. True - jumps usually look big until you get them dialled. Then they look small. Then you get complacent. Then you crash...then they look big again.
 

Ultra Lord

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Your level of stoke is sick!

such a rad little vid, I can relate so much.

Who needs to get complacent before they crash? that's the first thing i do when hitting new lines.
 

MtbDjRidaSachaz66

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Cheers. True - jumps usually look big until you get them dialled. Then they look small. Then you get complacent. Then you crash...then they look big again.
Truer than a buckled wheel! It's a never ending cycle.

First two, nearly over shot?
Yup, sorta flat landed the first, then tiny overshoot on second. Was kinda expecting it, as I often do overshoot the first one a bit.

Your level of stoke is sick!

such a rad little vid, I can relate so much.

Who needs to get complacent before they crash? that's the first thing i do when hitting new lines.
Stoke levels were all time high man, peaking hence I lost my shit once I landed it! Gonna be even more stokeness if we get other riders there for sure. There's only 2 of us so far that have ridden these jumps and we're welcome for more riders (and diggers - no dig no ride!)
 

stinky1138

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Mark Oliver said:
It a odd situation. I don't own the land it's a family friends. I just have permission to use the back half of their place.
I have to keep it low key is so I will just have people come ride with me in small groups on and off.
I would never charge anyone to use it. As long as you pick up a shovel it's all good
^^ That's the guy who built the trails. He also straight up said people can't go without him there.
 
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