quincie – Member
One tip i got shown was to put logs in the foundations of the jump,
If you are building proper dirt jump type jumps then if you can avoid it don’t put logs in them. They rot over time and the jump will collapse.
If you are building DH / freeride / trail style jumps – logs are often ideal to brace behind a tree to start a take off.
The thing I’m wondering about is how long, what angle etc. to get you high/far? gaps between doubles – what gap at what speed?
This is far to variable to comment on , no two jumps will jump the same, and different people jump differently – I have to hit the same jump about twice as fast as one mate for less height and the same distance as he has unholy amounts of pop.
Just have to build it, man up, hit it and then adjust it. Once your out of A&E…