mmckechnie Active member Sep 29, 2010 #52 If it's a rail or a box I usually hike it 10 to 20 times and then take the lift up. If it's a jump I usually just hit it once and then take the lift up. Sometimes I hike jumps, but it's a lot more to hike than a rail.
If it's a rail or a box I usually hike it 10 to 20 times and then take the lift up. If it's a jump I usually just hit it once and then take the lift up. Sometimes I hike jumps, but it's a lot more to hike than a rail.
BlackcountryBill Member Sep 29, 2010 #54 We've got a surface tow at our park, it's awesome, you can lap a single feature non stop without hiking.
We've got a surface tow at our park, it's awesome, you can lap a single feature non stop without hiking.
.AR6rider. Active member Sep 29, 2010 #57 This. I hardly ever hike unless I fall or really want to learn something and I'm having a hard time sticking it.
This. I hardly ever hike unless I fall or really want to learn something and I'm having a hard time sticking it.
OHIO Member Sep 29, 2010 #59 i take the lift in the big park but in the smaller park i only hike if im getting cold and need to warm up
i take the lift in the big park but in the smaller park i only hike if im getting cold and need to warm up
CousinEddie Member Sep 29, 2010 #61 why hike when you have the only 6 man speed lift in the midwest? Granite Peak ftw!
W willy_baller Active member Sep 29, 2010 #62 I only hike pre/post season. just because brecks jumps are amazing and theres no way Im hiking jumps