iamkickstand wrote:c0nsumer wrote:jfactor! wrote:I thought it would be nice if there was one place where we could to show off what you've built/ridden or for those looking for ideas.
Let's see your pics and hear your ideas on TTF's. Whether it's at the local trail or in your backyard. From the simplest skinny to the gnarliest drop.iamkickstand wrote:I mean, that is what the thread was originally about, features you've built.
Nope... Not just stuff you've built.
It's generally about features you've built or ridden, or just to talk about them.
You're correct. I kinda skimmed the first post, it had been a while since i read it.
Di_bear, I understand why the stairway needed to be built, and I can do my best to appreciate the logic. But to call it technical is laughable in my eyes. We're often on the same page in the style of trail we enjoy.

mr_opjones wrote:I knocked the wind out of myself once.
iamkickstand wrote:my weakness is scrubbing off drops on DH races and runs

kyleRIG29er wrote:Can anyone contact Jimmi and go ride there?

mr_opjones wrote:I knocked the wind out of myself once.
iamkickstand wrote:my weakness is scrubbing off drops on DH races and runs
jfactor! wrote:mtbfree wrote:I hope he doesn't mind me sharing some of his pics.
deezler wrote:jfactor! wrote:
Um, whoa. So you rip up over the creek, 15 feet into the air, and then... park on the platform?![]()
Jimmi must have many thousands of dollars into treated lumber at this point. That's a crazy amount of building.

Di_bear wrote:I agree. Stairway isn't technical. What makes it challenging is that is has lots of exposure, which simply is not technical. If you don't like exposure, then it's going to be a huge challenge. I could not ride it down for the first few attempts of the year. I'd always have to get used to it again. I've never ridden it up very far because I could see through the boards, and that really messed with my acrophobic mind.
AllMountin' wrote:MTB features should not have railing. The penalty for failure on a stunt like that should be certain death, not splinters.
Soon they'll be placing padding on stunts to prevent bruising.
jfactor! wrote:mtbfree wrote:I think if we're going to be talking about technical trail features, we have to include Uncle Jimmi and his compound:
And here's a link to an old thread about Jimmi and his jumps/tech features:
Uncle Jimmi's Shred and Breakfast
I live about 5 minutes from Jimmi's place.![]()
I hope he doesn't mind me sharing some of his pics.
This thing is low risk and really fun. Starts out 6" wide and gets skinnier the further you go ending up right about 2" wide.I like this what a great idea to get riders used to riding skinnies. I will be building
this in the near future at CRPT. Thanks for the idea.![]()
Mack wrote:I like this what a great idea to get riders used to riding skinnies. I will be building
this in the near future at CRPT. Thanks for the idea.

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