Rider Builds The "Craziest" Feature Ever

When riding a trail, there is a lot of unseen work that went it that might not meet the eye. This is especially true with big wooden features.

Thankfully, there are trail builders on YouTube who help put the amount of effort into perspective. Watch Seth Gebel take his audience through the build process on a large on-off wall ride below.

In this video, Seth Gebel, who is best known for his YouTube channel Backyard Trail Builds, builds a huge on-off wall ride feature for Howler Bike Park. the on-off is truly a feat of engineering. Using an excavator and full tree trunks to build a feature the size of a medieval trebuchet is a huge come-up from making trails in the backyard.

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Building this feature required large boulders to be moved into place and a portable steam bender to make the wall bowl-shaped. As you can see, the finished product is a work of art.

Howler Bike Park is a bike park in Southwestern Missouri. The bike park features a wide range of trails for people of all ability levels. You do not need to hit this wall ride!

Howler is located in the Ozark Mountains, home to a thriving riding scene. The bike park is just under two hours from Bentonville, Arkansas so the two could easily be combined in a trip.

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