2:41 I did the A line here thinking I could drop anchor before the left hander. Boy was I wrong. Sketchy moment and it’s super washed out compared to all the videos from a couple years ago.
I haven't ridden it, but Sourkraut must be as difficult as people say. You're a pretty good rider, but you're taking some B-lines. Would it being dry change your approach?
Holy cow, this trail is seriously steep. Very good skills.
Very spicy! No room for error on those last steeps - Squamish double blacks live up to their trail rating 💪
Sketchy mcsketcherson. I’m headed up to Squamish for the first time in Sept - stoked!
nice bike!
Kudos. This looks insane. This trail is miles above my Skilllevel.
Wow!! And it looked super greasy 🤘🏼
Nicely Done
Dude that is sick!!! All of a sudden I would like me some sourkraut!!!
Literally Insane.
That whole part from 2:40 2:40 was rowdy af, probs for staying on your bike mate!
That wet was sketchy
2:41 I did the A line here thinking I could drop anchor before the left hander. Boy was I wrong. Sketchy moment and it’s super washed out compared to all the videos from a couple years ago.
I haven't ridden it, but Sourkraut must be as difficult as people say. You're a pretty good rider, but you're taking some B-lines. Would it being dry change your approach?
Yes, of course. In addition to being wet, there was some ice, and it was too dangerous. I want to come back when it’s dry
2:02 I'd have pissed myself. For sure. Hahaha
What tire pressure do you run in these conditions?
I don’t know, but a little less pressure than usual
What is your take on the top 3 most difficult moves in the Alice Lake area on the trails you've ridden?
Sourkraut, Larvicide and Treasure trail
Ah, all of which I haven't ridden yet. There's always the next trip. Nice vids!
Is that an enduro bike or downhill bike?
It's an enduro bike