As title really. Wondering how it compares to PHD, Cream Puff, Meat Grinder and other trails at Pemberton. I hear it's a level above in terms of technical difficulty and risk. Anyone know if this is true? Ta v much.
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Anyone ridden Cop Killer at Pemberton, BC?
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Posted 1 year ago #
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About right, if your at your limit on cream puff/phd Id go elsewhere....
Good trail thoughPosted 1 year ago # -
I'm ok for a step up a level, so long as it's not a giant one. Any trails at Squamish, Whistler or Nelson you can liken it to? Are there big mandatory drops, skinnies or exposed sections, or is it just super-steep, loose, tight and rocky? Ta.
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mandatory sketch....
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While I can't remember if I've ridden CK or not, if you are riding the hard lines on PHD (such as all the rock rolls which you can easily ride by and not notice, especially the really steep one with the sharp right at the bottom....) then you have a good grounding for riding most 'normal' trails in BC. You've just gotta be sensible and not take risks if you are on your own, but as me crashing on a stupid little bridge after the end of Gargamel shows, it's normally the easy stuff that catches you out!
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It's loose and rowdy. Nothing in the bike park compares.
Check out 1:38 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BSWv6HqdvHM
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Man Up and buy a plane ticket Will. What you asking on tinternet for? You scared of the nasty bike trail?
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Ayup, Ayup. I'm only asking coz I know that if I do get there, I'll be riding alone while you fiddle with your new spd cleats at the base of the hill.
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I need 'em to make CP more challenging.
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You manned up. Well done
Now you get to ride CP and Gravitron, and Gravotrout and RDS and Wild Bill and......
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