Anyone old geezers still jump regularly? Do you approach it the same way when you are young or differently? For those who decided to stop flying, what was your decision point?
Absolutely agree with the sentiment -- it's always dangerous to hit features when you're not fully committed. Scope stuff out (preferably, with advice from someone who's done it before); do run-ins; and finally, pick your point of no return and stick to it!Fear is what causes doubt and which drives hesitation which leads to crashes when sending it. If you can control that fear then you can remove the biggest potential of crashing.
that was said 'fear' keeping you from properly sending it.....as I cased the bejeezus out of the landing.
I guess there is also overconfidence too. Where you think you are good enough but you aren't.Absolutely agree with the sentiment -- it's always dangerous to hit features when you're not fully committed. Scope stuff out (preferably, with advice from someone who's done it before); do run-ins; and finally, pick your point of no return and stick to it!
Though not sure I'd say fear is always the "biggest" factor in bad outcomes. I've had a few occasions when I was comfortably, confidently certain I had the speed...moments before hearing my rear wheel exploding as I cased the bejeezus out of the landing.
Nope. 99% of the time when it's fear and not just misreading speed, I'm looking down watching the landing disappear as I overshoot the sh*t out of something.that was said 'fear' keeping you from properly sending it...
I agree! Now help me explain that to my wife the next time I replace my rim...However, at some point, you have to send it and take a punt on the speed.
Speaking of which, I've learned that it's often better to overshoot than undershoot a jump. I've learned that even if I land on the flat after the jump, my bikes take the hit pretty well and don't totally crumple. I thank the suspension for that.Nope. 99% of the time when it's fear and not just misreading speed, I'm looking down watching the landing disappear as I overshoot the sh*t out of something.
Ask the missis how much her hair and make up cost and compare costs for a fair comparison.I agree! Now help me explain that to my wife the next time I replace my rim...![]()
Labor Day of 2021 I was riding alone in the backcountry of Idaho and I had a nasty crash. Ultimately, head first into a fallen tree. 5 hours later I was airlifted out. After the helicopter ride and then an airplane ride, I had emergency surgery, they rebuilt my Cervical spine as I was literally 1 mm away from being a quadriplegic. Very similar to Christopher Reeves' injury except I was a lot luckier. 3 months later I was biking again. A bit slower, a bit more cautious but I can WALK let alone ride.
In the wise words of Ferris Bueller, "If you don’t stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it."
Scariest time of my life.... As I laid there, alone, for 5 hours wondering... Puts things into perspective and I'm still a few years away from 50.
Stay safe.