Jeff and I hit Case around 3:15ish this afternoon.. decent 5 mile loop with some playing around as well. Neither Jeff or I have been riding all that much lately, so we both where in for a more leisurely stroll...
Couple pics from today:
#1) This is a really kewl roller that you have to get up on this huge rock, maybe 8'back and then line up and roll. The roll itself is really smooth, just outside of the picture are a couple of rocks that you have avoid.. not too difficult..
#2) This was my favorite roll for the night. Here again you get up on a very large flat rock whose entrance is tight and a bit bumpy. Then quickly line up and go down a short roll then over those rockers on the left of that roller -- they are the path from one roll to the next and not all that wide.. the landing area is pretty good but as you can see there are some rocks to navigate through as you exit.
3) These next two are the same roller. The entrance is a path of loose rocks that is about 8-10' long, then a quick pump or two over the big rock, roll down onto the logs and your all done! It's a fun one for sure.. One part that I like about this is practicing get UP things.. and over them.. with sketchy, hard to navigate entrances... good example for newer riders LIKE ME ! heh
Jeff has a couple pictures as well, I'll let him upload his.
Jeff hit some nice bumps today! we had a really good ride!
Sorry not many drops to launch from in our route today
Couple pics from today:
#1) This is a really kewl roller that you have to get up on this huge rock, maybe 8'back and then line up and roll. The roll itself is really smooth, just outside of the picture are a couple of rocks that you have avoid.. not too difficult..
#2) This was my favorite roll for the night. Here again you get up on a very large flat rock whose entrance is tight and a bit bumpy. Then quickly line up and go down a short roll then over those rockers on the left of that roller -- they are the path from one roll to the next and not all that wide.. the landing area is pretty good but as you can see there are some rocks to navigate through as you exit.
3) These next two are the same roller. The entrance is a path of loose rocks that is about 8-10' long, then a quick pump or two over the big rock, roll down onto the logs and your all done! It's a fun one for sure.. One part that I like about this is practicing get UP things.. and over them.. with sketchy, hard to navigate entrances... good example for newer riders LIKE ME ! heh
Jeff has a couple pictures as well, I'll let him upload his.
Jeff hit some nice bumps today! we had a really good ride!
Sorry not many drops to launch from in our route today