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More Pavers

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Imbedded in the grade reversal dips and scallops to keep the water up from eroding the dirt

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Self filmed

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Got bored with the rain today. I really should have manned up and gone for a ride but lack of motivation had me editing this up instead.


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Rock chute

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Looking back up the Rock Chute. Nothing major the A line through the trees will spit you to the drop at the right hands side (looking up) with a metric bucket load of speed, then it's straight into the big berm. Just hold on and grin.

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A line

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The A line gaps over the tree root and straight into another drop down the rock chute. The B Line can be seen on the left taking a lower line in but then needing to cut back right for and easier roll down the chute.

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A and B lines

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A and B lines looking down towards the rock chute and down to the monster berm

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Small berm

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Smaller berm back filled with rock

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Bottom side of hip

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Looking back up towards the hip

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S&S C grade reversal corner

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Just started a bit of work on our new DH trail. Skinny Mal and the crew have been going gang busters doing all the hard work just went up today to do a bit of the fiddly stuff.

It all starts with a fast naturally cambered section and then swings up into this corner.

This gives us a natural grade reverse to help control water but has the issue of having the possibility of water sheeting across the trail in the braking and turning zone

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