Routed a new line on Myllykallio. This is so far the most technical and might still change a little as the flow was broken few times.
Here are also few of the spots in 3rd person view for a little bit better measurement.
Hobbies and stuff
Routed a new line on Myllykallio. This is so far the most technical and might still change a little as the flow was broken few times.
Here are also few of the spots in 3rd person view for a little bit better measurement.
Another training session at Myllykallio with one new track (EK7) and some improvements to old ones.
EK7, a new track with a nice little huck in the middle.
EK2 got just a little reroute to include two new hucks.
I had a thought, that my local (500m from home) rock could act as a training place when I would not have time to go further.
Now I finally got to go route it and got a friend with me. We spent few hours routing and cleaned some rock and wood, and in the end, we had 5 new routes.
As per usual, the camera makes everything so smooth and nice 🙂
Here’s some material from winter group ride in Espoo. We didn’t anticipate that there would be so much snow, resulting in a very eventful ride as we mostly had skinny tires.
Playlist for all the videos: Talviklassikko (Winter MTB w/ fails) (separate videos below)
NOTE: Finnish people should have audio on, it will be worth it 🙂
After using the 30T oval on my 29er hardtail, I was convinced of the benefits that the oval chain ring brings to mountain biking: easier to rotate the cranks (no stalling) and the added traction from the lack of pulsating power on climbs. On other situations I didn’t even take notice that I was riding oval chain ring, that’s how natural it is to pedal!
So I naturally wanted an oval chain ring to my newly acquired 26 inch Specialized Enduro Comp (2011).