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    I am a big wuss

    If I don't get over my gripping, irrational fear of drops this is going to be one long, Gat summer.

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    why is it irrational? you could get hurt, lose your job due to the injury, become homeless....

    haha, sorry. i dont know what youre so worried about though, i just watched back in the saddle again, and that stuff looks easy.
    Dude chill its the padded room. -AKPM

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    I've stacked it on that drop at I-street and it didn't hurt that much. If that helps any... It was honestly easier to hit it the second time (about 2 minutes after the wreck) because it had turned into "It would suck if I wreck" vs. "I'm going to die". And then I went faster and it was easy. Just remember to look where you're going when you come up the other side.

    We need to build some jumps and drops somewhere like I've seen pics of up at Whistler where we'd have some progressively larger drops to practice on.
    Last edited by altagirl; 04-16-2005 at 06:15 PM.
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    Seconded^^^^^^^


    Jay, I remember seeing you do about a 3' drop on the Porcupine trail last fall and you had no problems.

    Just sack up and go you freaking pooner! Then you'll kick yourself in the nuts for not doing it years ago cause its so fun and fairly easy.
    Last edited by powderwhore; 04-16-2005 at 05:05 PM.

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    biting it makes for some good stories to tell too... then again so does landing...crap.
    -You can imagine where it goes from here.
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    Feeling much better. Hit a 4-footer at I-Street today and yeah, it was pretty easy. Now I've gotta refinish our fence. Huzzah.

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    You talking about the wooden ramp drop? I looked at it a bit today, but pussed out on the hardtail. I'm gonna wait 'til the big bike arrives to hit it I think.

    The other drop looks awfully hairy. I watched a guy do it today, and the drop looks okay, but the step up is frickin' huge. He got over, but just barely...he landed on his bashring and had to push over it.
    Remind me. We'll send him a red cap and a Speedo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bagtagley
    You talking about the wooden ramp drop? I looked at it a bit today, but pussed out on the hardtail. I'm gonna wait 'til the big bike arrives to hit it I think.

    The other drop looks awfully hairy. I watched a guy do it today, and the drop looks okay, but the step up is frickin' huge. He got over, but just barely...he landed on his bashring and had to push over it.
    The drop I'm talking about is kind of off by itself. If you're coming into the jumps, it's near the end off to the right, up on the side of the gulley. There's a drop you have to ride through the grass to get to, then a little double.

    There's also a ladder drop around a berm if you're at the high point of the jumps. That one's about 6-7 I think. I haven't hit it yet :wussicon:.

    Then there's a rickety ramp ladder that's like 2 feet high just kinda sitting in the middle of an inrun. You can tell it's quality by the electrical tape holding one of the rungs on.

    That drop to stepup has been rebuilt. Pretty nuts. Saturday there were about 12 people killing it. 3s, no footers, etc. 12-year-olds who still had their girl voices, sending it. Little fuckers.

    We should head up there Wed. If it rains things should be pretty sweet.


    J-
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    I'm stoked to see that drop you hit J. Don't know that I've seen that one. I saw that dinky little ramp on the in-run across the way you're talking about...yucky.

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    Some of the stuff up there is just dumb (bad construction, not set up correctly at all). If you remember, I dropped the large ladder and then thought hitting the crappy double at the bottom was a good idea. Severely sprained ankle which led to using clipless pedals in a NASTY Durango DH which led to torn MCL, fractured tib-plateau, wrecked hamstring, elbow and more ankle issues. I would say hit what is comfortable and work your way up. One thing that really helps is to follow someone who is really good. I got on the ass of one of our racing buddies who full on RIPS (he pre-ran the Rampage!!!!); it was kinda scary at first (what if he biffs???) but it really helped. He got me up to the proper speed and gave me a lot of confidence. Let's get CS in town and make him do stuff so we can copy....
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    Quote Originally Posted by jayfrizzo
    The drop I'm talking about is kind of off by itself. If you're coming into the jumps, it's near the end off to the right, up on the side of the gulley. There's a drop you have to ride through the grass to get to, then a little double.

    There's also a ladder drop around a berm if you're at the high point of the jumps. That one's about 6-7 I think. I haven't hit it yet :wussicon:.

    Then there's a rickety ramp ladder that's like 2 feet high just kinda sitting in the middle of an inrun. You can tell it's quality by the electrical tape holding one of the rungs on.

    That drop to stepup has been rebuilt. Pretty nuts. Saturday there were about 12 people killing it. 3s, no footers, etc. 12-year-olds who still had their girl voices, sending it. Little fuckers.

    We should head up there Wed. If it rains things should be pretty sweet.


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    Hmm, guess I need to do some more exploring. I looked at the berm to ladder, but I'm basically a hardtail wuss, sooo....

    The Bullit arrived yesterday, so I'm definitely down to step it up a bit on wednesday, unless they get some nice action in the mountains, in which case I'll be skiing.
    Remind me. We'll send him a red cap and a Speedo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bagtagley
    Hmm, guess I need to do some more exploring. I looked at the berm to ladder, but I'm basically a hardtail wuss, sooo....

    The Bullit arrived yesterday, so I'm definitely down to step it up a bit on wednesday, unless they get some nice action in the mountains, in which case I'll be skiing.
    I think I'm ready for the ladder drop. But I'm a wuss even with the big squish, so I'll need you, Particle and Mr. Altagirl pushing me off that thing .

    I'm up for going as soon as it stops raining. And this weekend, too (Mrs. Frizzo is out of town -- owwww). With the light the way it is now you can ski then head up afterwards.


    J-

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    Quote Originally Posted by jayfrizzo
    I think I'm ready for the ladder drop. But I'm a wuss even with the big squish, so I'll need you, Particle and Mr. Altagirl pushing me off that thing .
    J-
    I am preserving this quote forever. It's ON.

    Frizz, I'm sure you can use Mr. AG's advice above and follow me and/or him off the ladder drop to get your speed dialed. You don't have to go very fast. I'm not bragging, but that thing just feels like slightly more than riding off a curb to me now. It used to be so scary! Wierd how that happens.

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    Notice:

    Do not follow particle off stuff. That kid is the most wreckingest person I know and that is saying a lot.
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    Liar! I only wreck when I'm around the Lemon Boy...except for that other time. and maybe that other time...

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    Just remembet to pull up. My buddy's an insane awesome rider but can't seem to remember this and it gets ugly.
    If you open a second beer and don't miss a beat between sips, is that two beers or just one 24 ouncer? -Tye 1on

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    Quote Originally Posted by 50kLeg
    Just remembet to pull up. My buddy's an insane awesome rider but can't seem to remember this and it gets ugly.
    An "insane awesome rider" that sucks at drops, eh?

    I see.

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    Quote Originally Posted by phUnk
    An "insane awesome rider" that sucks at drops, eh?

    I see.

    He just doesn't pull up and manages to land front wheel first often without a problem, but it catches up to him from time to time and he goes over the bars. Hes one of those anomalys.
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    ^bump^ for progression.

    bagtagley was scared of the smaller dirt drop, now he's hittin the 10' drop like it's nuthin.

    frizzo killed the ladder drop and now uses it for warmup.

    I'm hitting the gully step-up finally (altho not too well yet).

    pretty cool to see where we were/where we are. now frizzo just needs to get over the dirt drop and prevent a 'fully gat summer'

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    Quote Originally Posted by altagirl
    We need to build some jumps and drops somewhere like I've seen pics of up at Whistler where we'd have some progressively larger drops to practice on.
    I don't know that it will hold a candle to Whistler, but they're builder a DJ park in Park City . . . . I heard it on the radio.

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    Quote Originally Posted by InspectorGadget
    I don't know that it will hold a candle to Whistler, but they're builder a DJ park in Park City . . . . I heard it on the radio.
    Yep I checked it out yesterday. It has 3 lines semi-shaped already, from beginner to pro. Should be a good time. Word is it will also have a monster step-up

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