The shot at 3:25 is epic. Nice work
nobody is this dumb.
The shot at 3:25 is epic. Nice work
nobody is this dumb.
ya, nice work there. reminds me of riding that stuff years ago. some of that stuff is getting pretty rotten now and i think that there are some big trees down near the creek crossing.
Nice. It's the first film I've seen (esp at 1'35") that really portrays how steep a trail is
All that hiking to plant the camera must have been tiring. Well done.
Yeah section was not easy, took me several tries to get down
No skinny to teeter to rock to drop? :D Good song choice as well.
lol I was looking at it but one of the stringers is broken.
rotten
Yup the stunts are deteriorating pretty quick, you definitely want to check them out before you ride them. And the song is All is violent all is bright by God is an Astronaut, just found them last week.
Thanks guys, glad you like it.
very nice vid, you make it look easy. doesn't look like a trail i'll be riding anytime soon - props.
Martin! Looks awesome we need to go for a ride one of these days.
- Nick
I guess the riding was okay… for a first time on the trail… maybe.
LOL…. kidding. Things you will probably never see:
1. Me on that trail, with a bike
2. Me on that trail, with a bike, by myself
3. Me on that trail, with a bike, by myself, with an XC helmet
PROPS… really nice vid…and definite skills.
A really nice video, good song, some really nice editing and angles, and some seriously solid riding. As fluid-druid already said - me, alone, with a xc lid NOT on that trail. It makes me wanna go out and ride.
"You don't learn from experience. You learn from reflecting on the experience."
- Kristen Ulmer
Great Video, bringing back some memories of getting worked for sure!
One of the few good trails left on the shore. Nice edit dude.
Some of those lines made my palms sweat. Well done. You've got
serious confidence riding some nasty wood work.
Well Done
that is the probably the best footage i have seen of gmg. well done.
When I first saw this video I immediately wanted to ride the trail and was wondering where it was. The more times I watch the video the more I realize that maybe it's best if I don't know where it is.
And that dude rode it with a little cross country beanie helmet. Gnarly.
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