Monday, May 12, 2008

Carpet + New Line pics

This is what the carpet helps prevent.
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Now for the new stuff. This will be the first real double in the line. I expect to have a lot of rollers/doubles before this jump.
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Side view. The trees make it hard to see the outline and distance. From lip to landing is about 11+ feet, but I'm not really sure. It looks longish when standing in front of it.
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After the first double there you'll pump down into a pit and then back out of it.
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After coming out of the pit, you'll hit this step-up.
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Here is looking at the landing of the step-up.
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Looking over and down the step-up landing. The landing goes into a berm that is also a lip.
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Just to give you an idea, here is the first berm with carpet. Basically I had carpet left over so I figured this was as good of a place as any.
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Just looking down the line at all of the carpet.
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6 pack Straight line has carpet, even the roller.
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PUMP TRACK PIC'S
I basically used a wheel barrow to move a bunch of dirt that I just had piled up. I'm not going to try and describe the layout but I will put the picks in order of how it will go once you're on it.
These are the first 2 rollers after the main line.
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Same berm as the pic above, just coming out of it and not going into it. The berm will be much bigger, this is just a small layout.
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2 rollers out of berm
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Original 10 pack is also covered with carpet
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Other original jumps that were here when I moved down here.
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This is the setting of of the woods before jumps were built. I plan on doing a little more clearing out and building more lines in these areas. I try not to cut any trees out, but it ocassionally happens, but they are either dead or really small.
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