i've been lucky enough to witness some people pull off nasty lines so smoothly that you just stand there afterwards and either giggle or have a blank stare on your face that says "what did i just witness?" it's only happened a few times. i wouldn't necessarily call them really cool though, more like just good people.
I saw you do this on 5th Horseman when ou flowed the 7 steps on your hardtail with a 5" fork. I ended up rag dolling off the side cliff cuz I was too busy watching you - I found someone's light in the carnage.
so now it's chicken and egg time - is it the rider that's the problem or the trail?
i know some/many here wanna shove a stick down my throat for my bleating on the love of "old school" vs "new flow" but your comment epitomizes the beauty of the tech-gnar; the reward factor is on a different level when the rider pulls it all together to create flow with the trail instead of having it handed to them.
Leave the old school the way it is - there are many of us that like trails like Bookwus just the way they are. Some days the mountain wins, some days the rider wins - it's the perfect balance for some of us.