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Date: 2006-08-29 18:27:51 Topic: Tree Ride |
| I have this small setup around my house with a few pieces of plywood leaned up against a tree to make some sort of "vert ramp" except the plywood part is already almost vertical and is there purely to help me with the angles of the tree. Okay! So what I'm trying to say is almost immediately after you hit the plywood your vertical. I've seen the "pros" doing this in mag's and they are like 15 feet vertically up the tree in the middle of a barspin or tailwhip or God knows what else. How do they do it? I shot up the tree and turned it around like I do on vert but I cased it everytime, I must have tried it 4 different ways and 20 times each. Just simply going up and turning it around shouldn't be too hard, so I think I'm doing something wrong, especially since I'm not going up that far. Any tips? Please! Sorry for the big long reel, but this has got me puzzled. | |
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Date: 2006-08-29 18:52:44 Topic: Re: Tree Ride |
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Date: 2006-08-29 19:05:44 Topic: Re: Tree Ride |
| ^ Hey you're awesome. I explained everything pretty well, so maybe a question should precede that interrogative mark. | |
Joined: A long time ago... Posts: 171 Location: Canada, Eganville, Ontario |
Date: 2006-08-30 17:45:46 Topic: Re: Tree Ride |
| lol...i build one of those too up in the woods and i havnt got around to hitting it yet because im still working on the trail but i messed around on it for a little bit to realize there really fukcin hard and that ull have to just keep trying or if u could post a movie of it and then more people might undter stand what u mean | |
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Date: 2006-08-30 18:06:36 Topic: Re: Tree Ride |
| ya lol i have no clue what you are talking about | |
Joined: A long time ago... Posts: 2800 Location: Austin, TX |
Date: 2006-09-03 22:40:30 Topic: Re: Tree Ride |
sigh. Learn on a vert ramp at a skatepark first. Get wallrides down, then learn vert wall riding, then go straight up the tree and roll back, then do a full tree ride | |
Joined: A long time ago... Posts: 391 Location: Willoughby, OH |
Date: 2006-09-03 22:46:41 Topic: Re: Tree Ride |
| He has a tree, the bottom of the tree naturally makes a transition, due to roots and tree shape... he laid some bendy plywood at the bottom of the tree to smooth the transition, and now wants to ride up the steep transition and turn then come back down... basic visual, why cant anybody get what he means... if you still don't know, watch this you soon will http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-9112032753384751113 /> at 1min 28sec watch!!!! - Nick | |
Joined: A long time ago... Posts: 2164 Location: PA |
Date: 2006-09-04 12:57:56 Topic: Re: Tree Ride |
| for you dumb people who doesnt know what he is saying,its easy,he has a tree ride,and he cant do it,he wants help,idiots but yeah,listen to duncan park,look for a vert wall and then once you can do em on them then take i to the trees,me,i learned on a tree before a vert wall and i ended up on crutches(i could do em,just not as great as i thought) Just to get by,we keepin it fly. | |
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Date: 2006-09-04 16:50:32 Topic: Re: Tree Ride |
| o i thought u were talking about somehing else, looks easy, because vert is easy | |
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Date: 2006-09-04 17:54:37 Topic: Re: Tree Ride |
| i never tried but is all u added was a piece of plywood cuz i am surrounded by trees and sand i got 2 try it sounds fun?ty TeAm Xo | |
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