I found the gnarliest urban rail

MNSkiers

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Look at this rail

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Its in St. Helena. Its called Jacobs ladder

probs to who ever can top that
 
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This one would be hard to hit because it's in Hawaii, but there is a railing all the way down this mountain.

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The structure has 3,922 steps!
 
13603359:Steezy.jpeg said:
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This one would be hard to hit because it's in Hawaii, but there is a railing all the way down this mountain.

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The structure has 3,922 steps!

Chance of sliding this rail from top to bottom is less than winning the powerball SMH
 
it would be interesting to see what the most backcountry rail is--that whiteface one looks pretty cool, but i am sure the gnarliest rail is in russia
 
13603398:daskommando said:
Chance of sliding this rail from top to bottom is less than winning the powerball SMH

Don't even worry about snow. Use a skateboard to get on the rail and the landing doesn't matter because you'll never get there.
 
Just one of many overly large rails in Toronto. I wouldn't say it is the gnarliest rail, but out of the larger rails in the area this is probably the most feasible.

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OP, you're so late to the party. That rail has been posted all over here. The rails for cam thread had some pretty good stuff.
 
It looks like a Picabo's dream come true. All those stairs, so little time to push old people down them...
 
13603493:Sngl2th said:
it would be interesting to see what the most backcountry rail is--that whiteface one looks pretty cool, but i am sure the gnarliest rail is in russia

You must be new.

Someone put a rail in the landing to chad's gap and trannied it.
 
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